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What is the past tense of comprise of?

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The past tense of comprise of is comprised of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprise of is comprises of.

The present participle of comprise of is comprising of.

The past participle of comprise of is comprised of.

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It is made up of 18 middle-sized taxi companies each of which is comprised of 200 to 700 cabs.
The educational system in the city was comprised of fifteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and one high school.
They could be moved back with the assistance of a fund comprised of moneys deducted from U.S. loan guarantees.
The collection is comprised of striped and paisley bikinis and coordinating rashguards.
The young kibbutzniks are comprised of two groups, one from veteran kibbutzim and the other from cities.
Burke interpreted the ventral sclerite as being solely comprised of the sternite fused with the coxae.

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