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What is the past tense of forgo?

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The past tense of forgo is forwent.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of forgo is forgoes.

The present participle of forgo is forgoing.

The past participle of forgo is forgone.

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I can see why Mr Cruickshank, in his speech, forwent those inspirational Latin mottos, per ardua ad astra, fides et robur etc. and decided, instead, to be controversial.
The Joint Committee of governmental experts referred the simplified wording to the Drafting Committee and forwent the clarification.
A black and white film, it forwent many of the traditional Hitchcockian devices of suspense.
On Friday, we put on some light and comfy trousers, and forwent our tampons.
To learn about fifteenth-century hygiene, she forwent showers for a week and brushed her teeth with powdered cuttlefish bone.
I would argue that they pursued a strategy of conventional war against the Empire and forwent every aspect of insurgent strategy and tactics.

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