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What is the past tense of demonstrate?

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The past tense of demonstrate is demonstrated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demonstrate is demonstrates.

The present participle of demonstrate is demonstrating.

The past participle of demonstrate is demonstrated.

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It demonstrated US ability to be fleet of foot in a rapidly changing situation.
Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists.
Thousands of Tai Ji Men practitioners demonstrated qigong and performed dance and choral pieces.
It is also demonstrated that a high polysaccharide concentration and short reaction time are adverse to nHA crystals.
Researchers have previously demonstrated that single atoms can be used to temporarily store photons in a quantum state.
Studies of multidrug-resistant proteins have demonstrated two types of residues involved in binding to quaternary ammonium compounds.

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