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forgo is present tense.

the base form is - forgo/forego

past is - forwent

past participle is - forgone

present simple - They forgo there lunch to help me.

present continuous - They are forgoing their day off to get the report finished.

present perfect - She has forgone the formalities and is will meet us now.

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6d ago

The present tense of "forego" is "forego" as well. It is the same for both past and present tenses.

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