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The infinitive form is "to realise" (British spelling). It is regular.

I realised

you realised (singular)

he, she or it realised

we realised

you realised (plural)

they realised

An example is:

I realised that I was in trouble when the boat sank.

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The infinitive form is "to realise" (British spelling). It is regular.

I realised

you realised (singular)

he, she or it realised

we realised

you realised (plural)

they realised

An example is:

I realised that I was in trouble when the boat sank.

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I was about to unlock my car door but then I realised that I lost the keys.

Note: If you are in the United States then replace "realised" with "realized".

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The cast of Never Realised - 1989 includes: Taya Francis as herself

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I just knew what it was.

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