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What is the past of boil?

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What is the past tense of boil?

The past tense of boil is boiled.


What is the past tense of the word boil?

The past tense of boil is boiled.


What is the past participle of boil?

The past participle is boiled.


What is the participle of boil?

The past participle is boiled.


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What is the noun of boil?

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