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Memo (a contraction of memorandum) is a noun. Nouns do not have tenses. "Memo

will a associated with a verb (I wrote a memo) which may show the tense.

In modern "business-speak", it is increasingly common to find people using nouns as verbs. Such as "will you memo me?". So presumably you would also get "I memoed him yesterday".

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