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What is the past tense of criticise?

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The past tense of criticise is criticised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of criticise is criticises.

The present participle of criticise is criticising.

The past participle of criticise is criticised.

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Molesey's want-away players have been criticised by new manager Ian Hazel, who says they harbour inflated opinions of themselves.
Gordon Brown's Treasury must explain why eight UK government departments have recently been criticised by auditors for weak financial control.
Ms Campbell was a key campaigner against top-up fees, but was heavily criticised by students after abstaining in the final vote in the Commons.
I'd recently been criticised this blog simply hadn't been unlucky enough of late.
Individual experts and individual medical bodies around the world criticised it.
Posters for a brand of alcohol were criticised by the advertising watchdog today for containing sexual innuendo.

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