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What is the past tense of sum?

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The past tense of sum is summed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sum is sums.

The present participle of sum is summing.

The past participle of sum is summed.

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Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals.
With the verbal equivalent of one of those ferocious aces he whacks past opponents, Andy Roddick has summed up life in just 18 words.
The new king, he summed up, would have to win the love, confidence and support of the Nepalese people.
We each had a read of the relevant paragraphs and had to agree that it actually summed him up quite well.
The Gazette described us a Jekyll and Hyde side and that has summed us up exactly so far this season.
In a sentence, he summed up the pros and cons of driving a soft-top car in Ireland.

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