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What is the past tense of benefit?

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The past tense of benefit is benefited or benefitted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of benefit is benefits.

The present participle of benefit is benefiting or benefitting.

The past participle of benefit is benefited or benefitted.

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They benefited from the Toleration Act of 1689 and in 1696 were allowed to affirm rather than take an oath.
He had benefited from the fortune accumulated by the company and he wanted to go racing.
Red dead-nettle is common in cereals where it has benefited from the control of more competitive weeds.
How have they benefitted from all the equal opportunities programmes in the public sector?
Sure to have benefitted from that pipe-opener, Dancing Mystery can show his rivals a clean pair of heels in tomorrow's valuable curtain-raiser.
Henry benefitted from several fortuitous breaks of the ball, but took full advantage as King's game began to unravel.

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