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What is the past tense of sack?

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The past tense of sack is sacked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sack is sacks.

The present participle of sack is sacking.

The past participle of sack is sacked.

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When the workers walked out the company sacked them for taking unofficial action.
The students were polite and went easy on the coach who was sacked earlier this season.
His personal style was often abrasive, and he came close to being sacked by Eisenhower.
Two airline stewardesses were sacked for drinking a half of lager each before a flight.
A German company has sacked one of its employees for smoking at home after hiring a detective to catch him in the act.
Sources at the town hall also confirmed the yardman, responsible for operating the weighbridge, was sacked after another disciplinary hearing.

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