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What is the past tense of strike?

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The past tense of strike is struck.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of strike is strikes.

The present participle of strike is striking.

The past participle of strike is struck or stricken.

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When the tormenting noise-beam struck again, the abyssal monster flung itself about crazily.
He spoke of the present-day tragedies and turmoil that struck the city while he and his classmates were in the academy.
I struck up a conversation with a man in his fifties or sixties who had a Brooklyn accent.
He would have struck at Lois if she had not shrunk back, dismayed and affrighted.
The fracture of the bones or the ablation of a limb is often observed on animals which have been struck.
About 450 million years ago, a meteor struck north-central Oklahoma, creating an impact crater - an astrobleme - more than eight miles wide.

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