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What is the past tense of taste?

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The past tense of taste is tasted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of taste is tastes.

The present participle of taste is tasting.

The past participle of taste is tasted.

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Several of his long-time customers commented that his produce tasted better than in years past, and was keeping for longer.
This was topped with smoked queen scallops which tasted vaguely of saffron, but not a lot else.
Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all.
The movie has won critical acclaim and tasted commercial success in the West.
Smoked mackerel smelled and tasted like smoked fish, and I found it pretty good.
The pizzas were freshly baked in a brick oven and tasted absolutely fantastic.

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