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What is the past tense of converse?

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The past tense of converse is conversed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of converse is converses.

The present participle of converse is conversing.

The past participle of converse is conversed.

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I started to meet others among the isolated women I'd conversed with during galah sessions on the radio.
Did I just let it slip that Dad and I conversed about a relationship possibility with Ryan?
The girls continued their work and giggled among themselves as they continued their work and conversed in the Ojibwa tongue.
As the lads chatted and conversed in overwhelmed joy, Maria sat in a plastic chair, near the corner of the room.
Nibbling on dish after dish of tapas, mazzas Spanish style, while sipping wine, I observed my co-diners as they conversed in a leisurely style.
I ate lunch with them daily as we conversed about various issues occurring in the United States.

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