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What is the past tense of word comprise?

The past tense of "comprise" is comprised.

However, it's worth noting that "comprise" is often used in a present tense context, even when discussing past events. For example, you might say:

* "The team comprised of experienced professionals."

Here, "comprised" is used to describe the composition of the team in the past, but it's in the present tense.

The past participle of "comprise" is also "comprised," which is used in the perfect tenses. For example:

* "The team has comprised of experienced professionals since its inception."

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