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What is the past tense of lag?

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The past tense of lag is lagged.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lag is lags.

The present participle of lag is lagging.

The past participle of lag is lagged.

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However, the realities of these technologies have lagged behind the promises.
Detective Johan floored the pedal, yet his conversion van lagged behind the awesome truck, on the last leg of the toll way.
We first conducted computerized searches for the year 1994 and then gathered data for the years 1990-1992 so as to study lagged effects.
She remembered how there were pipes in a basement ward lagged with what appeared to be asbestos insulation.
Dean won the race, I hitting third as I had lagged behind when catching the float on the pool edge.
We have to be cognizant of those lags and move monetary policy anticipating that it has a lagged effect on the economy.

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