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What is the past tense of conquer?

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The past tense of conquer is conquered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conquer is conquers.

The present participle of conquer is conquering.

The past participle of conquer is conquered.

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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms.
In his zeal to accumulate wealth, Mahmud neglected to administer to the lands he had conquered.
They successfully conquered East Anglia, but were thwarted by the first range of hills.
He conquered his wariness of the press and now thrives in the media spotlight which came to be turned on him so frequently.
Their Aymara and Quechua roots go back to the Inca Empire that was conquered by the Spanish conquistadors 500 years ago.
When Edward I of England conquered Scotland, he divided it into four justiciarships of two justiciars each.

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