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What is the past tense of sweep?

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The past tense of sweep is swept.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sweep is sweeps.

The present participle of sweep is sweeping.

The past participle of sweep is swept.

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Instead of being ablaze with revolt, the country was swept by a tide of reaction.
Five people perished Sunday morning in a blaze that swept through their Philadelphia row house.
The women of the family swept her up in warm embraces, almost causing her to disappear in the flurry of abayas.
He was swept to power as prime minister in 2001 in a landslide election victory.
Hillstream loaches have flattened bodies and utilize suckers, permanently clinging to rock faces so they are not swept downstream.
Walker gripped the railing of the quarterdeck as another frigid wave swept over his ship.

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