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What is the past tense of steer?

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The past tense of steer is steered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of steer is steers.

The present participle of steer is steering.

The past participle of steer is steered.

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They steered themselves to the top of the hull, tiny mists of air spurting out of the jetpack.
He could get real cross when he drank, but he didn't whup us much long as we steered clear.
In real life, of course, a brigantine's crew would have either fixed or jury-rigged a rudder at sea or simply steered the ship with her sails.
No less interesting has been the enthusiastic reception of several recent political plays that steered clear of rigid political reductionism.
Prosecutors say the company steered clients to certain insurance policies with costlier premiums in return for kickbacks.
Lining up in a rainbow of small, banana-shaped plastic boats, one by one we steered our kayaks across the angry stretch of open water.

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