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In charge is a predicate nominative. Predicate nominatives typically define the subject. A thing that definesthe subject is adjectival. Adjectives don't have past participles; only verbs do. There is no past participle for 'in charge.'

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The past tense of "in charge" would apply to the verb. For example, Present - She is in charge, Past - She wasin charge.

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The phrase "in charge" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.

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