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What is the past tense of commentate?

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The past tense of commentate is commentated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of commentate is commentates.

The present participle of commentate is commentating.

The past participle of commentate is commentated.

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Exhaustive and commentated, they allow you to get to the heart of the matter and avoid errors that may have significant consequences.
He has been an advisor of various governments, EU institutions, European parties and NGOs and has commentated widely on EU affairs in the media.
The visits are commentated by a guide with a great knowledge of the region's industrial heritage and development.
A tasting of biscuits and chocolates served with tea and commentated by the guide will bring an agreeable end to your visit.
Peter O'Sullevan commentated and I still remember that moment as Merryman passed the post.
He has also had a life-long interest in greyhound racing and regularly commentated on the sport on both radio and television.

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