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What is the past tense of co-found?

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The past tense of co-found is co-founded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-found is co-founds.

The present participle of co-found is co-founding.

The past participle of co-found is co-founded.

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In December she co-founded the German Communist Party which was essentially made up of Spartacists.
He worked from 1631 as a tailor for his cousin, William Reeve, whose brother John co-founded the Muggletonian sect.
He was self-educated and co-founded the Yeats summer school, though he had no interest that I know of in Yeats.
Ravago co-founded Fonda San Miguel 28 years ago in Austin, Texas, an island of authentic food from Mexico's interior in an inland sea of Tex-Mex.
He co-founded two high-technology companies, one of which invented the video technology behind Steven Spielberg's film Jurassic Park.
Kitty also co-founded the local hospice for which she fundraised regularly.

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