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What is the past tense of compliment?

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The past tense of compliment is complimented.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of compliment is compliments.

The present participle of compliment is complimenting.

The past participle of compliment is complimented.

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He congratulated and complimented Josie, Jim and James and said they were a credit to their families.
The album's lyrics are not even good enough to be complimented as doggerel, more Neil Lennon than John Lennon.
The Minister complimented the Health Committee on its fine, very thorough work on the bill.
The standard of debating was very high and both teams were complimented on an entertaining and informative debate.
The ebullient Brendan got off to a flying start when a fan called Maria, seated in the front stalls, complimented him on his trimmed-down figure.
He complimented the women on their beauty, and the babies on their numbers and their plumpness.

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