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What is the past tense of greet?

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The past tense of greet is greeted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of greet is greets.

The present participle of greet is greeting.

The past participle of greet is greeted.

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My joy waned as I was greeted by the bright faces of Trevor and Simon looking up at me from the front of the card.
Parliament and public greeted this imperial retreat with a fanfare of acclamation.
The public greeted the great entertainer with great warmth and much enthusiasm.
As one entered the lobby of the Sullivan Court, one was greeted with a road-side trolley with hot jalebis topped with zaffrani rabdi.
They greeted each other just like usual and in no time, Harry and Mark were on their third round of drinks.
We greeted each other with a wave and I gestured for him to look at the door.

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