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What is the past tense of bloom?

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The past tense of bloom is bloomed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bloom is blooms.

The present participle of bloom is blooming.

The past participle of bloom is bloomed.

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Cartophily bloomed in the early part of the 20th century as cartophily shops and clubs were formed to support the popular pastime.
The rata trees bloomed scarlet and the rivers glowed turquoise, infused with glacial silt.
In cold-winter climates, prune precocious magnolias in summer after they've bloomed.
This September several of the stalks have bloomed with pretty white flowers that have a very nice scent.
Early this year, flowers bloomed ahead of time in spring and migrant birds flew back to the north earlier than usual.
On the central strip along the Great Western Road in Glasgow, the daffs have already bloomed and wilted.

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