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What is the past tense of surname?

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The past tense of surname is surnamed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of surname is surnames.

The present participle of surname is surnaming.

The past participle of surname is surnamed.

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Another early bird, a girl surnamed Chiu, bought 10 books of lyrics by local pop singer Chris Wong for her friends.
One young beggar, surnamed Liu, begins his work before dawn and can earn more than 200 yuan a day.
One injured man surnamed Guo lost his newly acquired shoes after he was swamped by two waves of water over 10 metres high.
An A-level student. surnamed Lee, said he had moved to Tsuen Wan before the isolation order was imposed.
The founder of Wing On was a Cantonese man surnamed Kwok, spelt Guo in Mandarin.
In the 1960s, a Beijing toilet cleaner surnamed Chen made a name for himself by carrying out his job with great assiduity.

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