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What is the past tense of aquaplane?

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The past tense of aquaplane is aquaplaned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of aquaplane is aquaplanes.

The present participle of aquaplane is aquaplaning.

The past participle of aquaplane is aquaplaned.

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It had been raining for some time and we believe the driver aquaplaned when he hit water on the ground.
The steering wheel lost all control as the wheels locked and I aquaplaned towards the roundabout at 30 mph.
Unfortunately, on Anthony's second run of the morning he aquaplaned off the circuit, damaging the chassis.
I took over from him but aquaplaned off the flooded track so I'm hoping for much better luck on this occasion.
Police believe the car may have aquaplaned on the waterlogged motorway because of the heavy rain.
In interview he said the car was travelling at between 30 and 45 mph when it aquaplaned.

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