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What is the past tense of demand?

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The past tense of demand is demanded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demand is demands.

The present participle of demand is demanding.

The past participle of demand is demanded.

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He demanded money from the shopkeeper, who bravely picked up a piece of metal and told him he was not having any.
They have written to New Forest District Council and demanded the immediate abolition of the fees.
She collapsed into bed and then the kids demanded that their new wading pool be blown up for them.
These privileges were the reward for the abnegation and servility demanded of Party functionaries.
Workers initially demanded a 24 percent wage increase which union officials lowered to 20 percent.
British troops and armoured cars then surrounded the royal palace and Lampson demanded Farouk's abdication.

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