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What is the past tense of confer?

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The past tense of confer is conferred.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of confer is confers.

The present participle of confer is conferring.

The past participle of confer is conferred.

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In May 1551 the king conferred on him the archdeaconry of Exeter, and appointed him one of the six preachers of Canterbury cathedral.
They conferred in Arabic for the right English words, and also taught me a few Arabic phrases.
Any clear linkage to the power and prestige of the central palatial authority would have conferred distinction.
Left-handedness may have conferred prehistoric man advantages, such as in combat, say the researchers.
I never conferred with Alison about Faye so she left alone, however Amy could read me like a book and whenever I was feeling down she'd guess it.
That is contrary to the statute which has conferred upon it the power of rehearing and the duty to rehear and redetermine these cases.

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