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What is the past tense of prophesy?

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The past tense of prophesy is prophesied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of prophesy is prophesies.

The present participle of prophesy is prophesying.

The past participle of prophesy is prophesied.

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Filled with the Holy Spirit, he proclaimed God's faithfulness and prophesied great blessings over his son.
While monsters, anti-Christs, and the Virgin herself appeared in the countryside, apocalypses were prophesied in capitals.
And still the returns prophesied continued political gridlock in an evenly divided nation.
On the night before he died, Jesus prophesied that Peter would deny him three times-and he was right.
He visited it shortly before his death and prophesied it would be great but would face destruction either by fire, water, or civil war.
The newest tech tycoons, they prophesied, would be left clutching fistfuls of worthless options.

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