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What is the past tense of trade?

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The past tense of trade is traded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of trade is trades.

The present participle of trade is trading.

The past participle of trade is traded.

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The 1920s brought the great bull market in which the value and quantity of stocks traded soared.
Remarkably, the polished jet fastener must have been traded from Whitby in Yorkshire, more than 200 miles away.
Some homeowners have even traded down from more expensive abodes to less pricey dwellings.
Immigrants felt they had truly made it in the New World when they traded in their four-storey walk-up for a four-car garage.
Even the most cash-rich partnership can't match the war chest a publicly traded firm can amass.
The tenants have not traded from the 19th Century riverside building since then, and have been locked in a war of words with the council.

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