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What is the past noun of study?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Nouns do not have tenses. Verbs are the words that have tenses.

The word study is both a noun and a verb. The tenses for the verb are: study, studies, studying, studied.

Nouns have a singular and a plural form: study, studies.

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