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What is the present tense of proclaimed?

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The present tense of proclaimed is proclaim.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of proclaim is proclaims.

The present participle of proclaim is proclaiming.

The past participle of proclaim is proclaimed.

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It's hypocritical in the sense that these people all lie yet proclaim themselves virtuous and honest, yes.
In the daily grind of city life, amid all the sordidness and grime, flowers never really proclaim their presence, except to the keen-eyed.
The bill also authorized the president to proclaim that Americans traveling on belligerents' ships did so at their own risk.
Consumers loudly proclaim their preference for chocolate, with the starring role in multiple dairy product categories.
At that time, it was accepted that the ruling authority would proclaim a State religion and proscribe all others.
The legislation would have allowed the government to proclaim easements over private land to ensure public access to the beach.

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