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What is the past tense of kick the bucket?

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The past tense of kick the bucket is kicked the bucket.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of kick the bucket is kicks the bucket.

The present participle of kick the bucket is kicking the bucket.

The past participle of kick the bucket is kicked the bucket.

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Even though the British Empire had long since kicked the bucket, the expats could still be found pretty much anywhere the Brits had a former colony.
I always wanted to have a rich relative who kicked the bucket and left all his money to me.
I consider it a small victory that he kicked the bucket before me.
Although wouldn't it be a hoot when Alma kicked the bucket and St. Whoever was like, Why so mean?
And as the legendary Norwegian Blue Parrot, they are no more, deceased, kicked the bucket, expired, pushing up daisies, croaked, snuffed-it ex-blogs.
The other day one such traitor kicked the bucket exactly like that, abroad.

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