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What is the past tense of shoplift?

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The past tense of shoplift is shoplifted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of shoplift is shoplifts.

The present participle of shoplift is shoplifting.

The past participle of shoplift is shoplifted.

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I consulted a psychiatrist privately and when he asked why I had shoplifted I replied that I did not know.
She falls in with a gang of girls who offer her straightened hair, shoplifted clothes, street fighting and affection.
In an effort to become more popular, she recently shoplifted a small item and is now wracked with guilt.
While off-duty, he brought a briefcase into a Loblaws store and shoplifted cheese, chocolate and shaving lotion.
Although my relatives and I have never fallen foul of the law I, for no reason, twice shoplifted and had to appear before a local court.
Rowan has never shoplifted, but he used the metaphor to explain why someone with literary talents would feel the need to plagiarize.

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