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What is the past tense of put down roots?

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The past tense of put down roots is also put down roots.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put down roots is puts down roots.

The present participle of put down roots is putting down roots.

The past participle of put down roots is put down roots.

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There was a time when people who came to that municipality to settle there and work in the forestry, in the sawmill, really put down roots there.
As time went on, more and more people decided to put down roots in these commercial centres.
Once gone, youth develop skills, make connections and put down roots in their new communities.
Against this background, amid this natural wonder, men have chosen to settle themselves and put down roots.
Residence should be both legal and continuous in order to show that the person has put down roots in the country.
This demonstrates, if proof were needed, the way Al-Qaida has put down roots in the area.

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