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What is the past tense of con?

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The past tense of con is conned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of con is cons.

The present participle of con is conning.

The past participle of con is conned.

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Some of these treasure-seekers have been conned, not paid by the city sharks for years.
What happened is some very smart people got conned by the little office conman, and that's what this kid turns out to be.
We hope to show that a logic-based learning method can be applied to less conned learning tasks.
Scientists are rarely trained as magicians and have often been conned by demonstrators of psychic phenomena.
It works the first time, causing the person being conned to believe that the rest of the notes will be cleaned and thus yield a fortune.
Police believe the man conned his way into the 41-year-old victim's house by offering to do building work.

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