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What is the past tense of fay?

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The past tense of fay is fayed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fay is fays.

The present participle of fay is faying.

The past participle of fay is fayed.

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One August day she left her psychic's office in tears, we heard, because the woman had warned her to stay away from Dodi Fayed.
Fayed is embroiled in a dispute with Thurso, whom he accuses of misusing his position to promote a failed businessman.
On the one hand, for instance, Al Fayed says the couple visited a jewellers and chose an engagement ring.
Fayed, for his part, must have liked that film enough to give Allen his blessing – and his cash – to allow him to pursue his latest project.
The photograph Al Fayed said showed a suggestive swelling was taken before she met Dodi.
Fayed was keen to appear and promote his multi-million dollar restoration of the villa Windsor.

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