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What is the past tense of line up?

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The past tense of line up is lined up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of line up is lines up.

The present participle of line up is lining up.

The past participle of line up is lined up.

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Our first encounter with the festival was the enormous queue of people who lined up to enter.
Upon the group's return a queue of vehicles had lined up to go across the river.
The second condition is that the Sun, Earth and the Moon must also be lined up, corresponding to the phase of the New Moon.
Motors revving, we lined up to take turns cruising at cautious speeds across the practice area, which was basically a blanket of dirt.
But Flanagan already has a new team lined up, with George Watt, Hughes's second in command, installed as acting finance director.
And few could have failed to be moved by the five pitiful bodies of quins, lined up stiffly in a row.

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