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When to use discuss or discussed?

Here's a breakdown of when to use "discuss" and "discussed":

Discuss (Present Tense)

* Use "discuss" when you're talking about an action happening now or in the future.

* It's used for ongoing discussions or planned discussions.

Examples:

* "We will discuss the project at the next meeting." (Future discussion)

* "They are discussing the budget right now." (Present discussion)

Discussed (Past Tense)

* Use "discussed" when you're talking about a discussion that happened in the past.

Examples:

* "The team discussed the new marketing plan last week."

* "We discussed the issue at length, but didn't reach a conclusion."

Remember:

* "Discussed" is the past tense of "discuss."

* "Discussed" is also used in the past participle form (e.g., "The issue has been discussed thoroughly.")

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