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What is the past tense of opine?

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The past tense of opine is opined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of opine is opines.

The present participle of opine is opining.

The past participle of opine is opined.

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Mrs Rainy Day opined that the observing of birthdays is primarily a matter for children, not for adults.
However, he opined that with full staff now in place, there is no earthly reason why it shouldn't be functioning to full capacity at this time.
The prime minister opined that banks should come forward to help the farmers who are in distress in some form other other.
Nudity in current cinema is just the other side of the coin, she opined when asked about her comments.
I opined that since the good doctor had actually SEEN the patient, he might be the best to decide which med was appropriate.
In fact, many observers opined that her back poses were among the best in the entire contest.

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