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What is the past tense of commend?

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The past tense of commend is commended.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of commend is commends.

The present participle of commend is commending.

The past participle of commend is commended.

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A lot of hard work and time has gone into them and they are to be commended on their interest and enthusiasm in seeing it through.
The University of Illinois Press is to be commended for republishing this Chicago gem.
What cannot be disputed, however, is its high-mindedness, for which he must be seriously commended.
Mr Bradley's quietly principled and wholly ethical stance is to be commended.
Furthermore, Madam Clarkson should be commended for keeping the office above politics.
On one hand, it is to be commended for the depth of treatment of individual pericopes.

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