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What is the past tense of pay?

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The past tense of pay is paid or payed (archaic).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pay is pays.

The present participle of pay is paying.

The past participle of pay is paid or payed (archaic).

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He paid over 40 million dollars for a controlling interest in the company.
The bill was much higher than expected, but he paid it without flinching.
A previous gentlemen's agreement between Robbie and Cliff Birmingham, honoured years before, is now paid back in spades.
Some green-haired kid at school payed me a cool 500 smackers to stand guard here, and I'm gonna do just that!
Miners, loggers, millworkers, etc, will always be payed much, much, much, much, much more than any tourism job, period.
She was then breamed, scraped, caulked, payed, sheathed and coppered in record time.

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