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What is the past tense of consider?

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The past tense of consider is considered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of consider is considers.

The present participle of consider is considering.

The past participle of consider is considered.

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The blue light receptor has been considered to be the only light receptor that induces a phototropic response.
A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty.
Writing an e-mail message in all capital letters is considered a breach of netiquette because it looks like you are shouting.
His comedy stylings were considered slightly edgier than many of his contemporaries, yet he was still mainstream enough to appear on television.
We considered volunteering, but the complicated application process was a disincentive.
The actual ratio of cows to bulls in Kerala suggested widespread bovicide, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, given that cows are considered sacred.

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