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What is the past tense of take pity?

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The past tense of take pity is took pity.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of take pity is takes pity.

The present participle of take pity is taking pity.

The past participle of take pity is taken pity.

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Eventually, the writers took pity on their tragic hero and Timothy was allowed to fly the coop with his latest girlfriend, Pippa, at the end.
A cheapjack calling himself Dr Marigold took pity on this deaf and dumb child who resembled his daughter who had died.
A priest and a Levite ignored him but a Samaritan took pity on him and helped him.
Kate looked slightly flustered by the direct question, and Sam took pity on her and helped her out.
One nurse took pity on me and procured a gym mat and a sheet, which I placed on the floor next to my mother's bed.
After beginning the game, Robert took pity on me after I apparently made some moves that were questionable.

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