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What is the present tense of preferred?

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The present tense of preferred is prefer.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of prefer is prefers.

The present participle of prefer is preferring.

The past participle of prefer is preferred.

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I prefer plastic ends to metal because the metal ones tend to rust if they get damp.
In expressive politics, people prefer to give vent to their opinions instead of rolling up their sleeves to work for change.
I prefer walkable shopping centres and don't wish to encourage blank out-of-town boxes.
Many surgeons, who require precision in their tissue ablation, prefer the pulsed mode of operation.
For those who prefer gentler exercise there are networks of low level walks to be enjoyed.
Patients also prefer general practice management and welcome reduced waiting times and travelling costs.

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