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What is the past tense of coauthor?

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The past tense of coauthor is coauthored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of coauthor is coauthors.

The present participle of coauthor is coauthoring.

The past participle of coauthor is coauthored.

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He has authored or coauthored over 200 publications and professional reports.
This spring, he coauthored a study comparing the way teens speak and chat online.
The hyperkinetic athlete traveled the globe, learned ice hockey, and coauthored three mystery novels before returning to full-time play.
The third article is coauthored by a UK actuary living in Cologne, and a South African actuary living in Singapore.
But a book that Mr Gensler coauthored in 2004 might have been a better guide to his predispositions.
He has authored and coauthored a large number of publications and has made presentations at several international conferences.

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