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What is the past tense of race?

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The present progressive form of racing conjugated in first, second, and third person (singular and plural):

I am racing

We are racing

You are racing

He/she/it is racing

They are racing

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The simple past and past participle are both raced.

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The future tense is will race.

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The future perfect tense of race is will have raced.

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Raced.

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