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What is the past tense of catalogue?

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The past tense of catalogue is catalogued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of catalogue is catalogues.

The present participle of catalogue is cataloguing.

The past participle of catalogue is catalogued.

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Michael inherited the collection from his late father and the Penny Postcards as they were then called are completely catalogued.
A movie buff, Johnson owns 8,000 films, all of which are catalogued and indexed in six file cabinets in his house.
While there will be some legitimate uncatalogued prints, for the most part the collector should stick to what is catalogued.
The paleontological reprint collection is catalogued on index cards and is not yet available in computer format.
Drawing on the games kids play, this arsenal of artifacts from childhood is catalogued like a museum piece.
Needless to say such irreplaceable material deserves to be studied and catalogued for researchers and students.

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