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What is the past tense of fine?

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The past tense of fine is fined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fine is fines.

The present participle of fine is fining.

The past participle of fine is fined.

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For these offences he was variously fined, sent to a Detention Centre, and given a suspended prison term.
A mum fined when police spotted one of her children not wearing a seatbelt is urging others to belt up.
Under the court injunction, an Inuk in Nunavut cannot be fined for having an unregistered gun.
He has also been fined and jailed for having weapons including a pistol, coshes and saw-blades.
Just as a player is benched, cut, or fined for violations, officials should be held accountable more publicly.
He has floated the idea that parents should be fined or jailed for failing to stop their children's criminal behaviour.

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