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What is the past tense of count?

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The past tense of count is counted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of count is counts.

The present participle of count is counting.

The past participle of count is counted.

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In my case and for most average joes, these occasions can be counted on one hand.
Dr Jones believes they may have counted using the horizontal abacuses prevalent in other European nations.
When it mattered, when it counted, you were there, and that's what should count.
The number of food deliveries made to supplemented and control nestlings were counted from the observation blind.
The 193 centuries were determined by wealth, and the richest centuries were also the smallest, so individual votes in these counted more heavily.
The grids were separated into four quadrants and the stomata were counted in each quadrant.

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