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What is the past tense of deal with?

What's the past tense of deal with? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of deal with is dealt with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deal with is deals with.

The present participle of deal with is dealing with.

The past participle of deal with is dealt with.

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For such policemen, I have no feelings, they ought to be dealt with strictly by the book.
I shook it off as Mario and I dealt with the last of the guards in the area.
Previously financial matters were dealt with by qualified accountants, financial advisers.
All virus warnings are dealt with in the background, which is very convenient.
The tunes would come in time, but Flowers dealt with the wardrobe issue almost immediately.
Murphy said the judge had not abused the legal process, but should not have dealt with the case in the way he did.

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