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What is the past tense of matter?

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The past tense of matter is mattered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of matter is matters.

The present participle of matter is mattering.

The past participle of matter is mattered.

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He lifted her up carefully, realizing that he had picked her up so many times that it hardly even mattered to either him or her anymore.
Both were incapable of disengaging from political wheeling and dealing when it mattered.
Wexford got two goal chances and put them away and at the end they were the scores that mattered.
That might not have mattered, except that they kept me waiting for about 20 minutes.
Kerry's convictions, whatever they may have been, mattered far less than his ability to beat Bush.
I was getting ready for that important meeting that was weighing on my mind but it no longer mattered.

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