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What is the past tense of prosecute?

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The past tense of prosecute is prosecuted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of prosecute is prosecutes.

The present participle of prosecute is prosecuting.

The past participle of prosecute is prosecuted.

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He could also be prosecuted for behaving anti-socially or using insulting or abusive, including homophobic, language.
Due to his age, he could not be prosecuted for any of the crimes he was accused of committing.
If their behaviour falls below acceptable standards they will be prosecuted.
Traditional dancers have condemned a move which could lead to them being prosecuted for racism.
In 1992 he was prosecuted by the council in the magistrates court after hurling abuse at a member of the public.
Each is accused of a past crime that they have not yet been prosecuted for.

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