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What is the present tense of omitted?

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The present tense of omitted is omit.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of omit is omits.

The present participle of omit is omitting.

The past participle of omit is omitted.

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Or, take the first one, omit the Root Beer, add some of that Dr. K and a couple glugs of Red Cream Soda.
Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example.
Messages tend to be short, even telegraphic, and may omit grammatical bridges.
Today he may omit the dalmatic for a good reason, and many bishops have dispensed with it as unnecessary.
The firm can omit the high design fees while still offering some degree of customization and site-specific architecture.
He was nice enough, but definitely didn't omit the warmth and compassion Hayden had.

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