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The past tense of float is floated.
floated, (the past tense of float)
The past tense of the verb "float" is "floated."
Yes, "floated" is a real word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to float," which means to stay on the surface of a liquid without sinking.
"Float" is a regular verb; therefore, "floated" is its past participle.
The past tense is floated.
The past participle is floated.
The word floated has 2 syllables:floa/tedThe word floated has 2 syllables: floa/ted
The past tense verb 'floated' can be used with a singular or a plural subject. Examples:The boy floated down the stream on an inner-tube.The boys floated down the stream on inner-tubes.The word 'floated' is the past tense of the verb to float.The word 'float' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'float' is singular. The plural noun is floats.Examples:The boy filled his float at the service station air pump.The boys filled their floats at the service station air pump.