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Past Participle Of Forecast

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bednobs | 17:23 Thu 21st Jan 2021 | ChatterBank
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Hi in my job I have to do monthly forecasting.
Is it correct to say "have you forecast that item" or "have you forcasted that item"
It's the whole team/teamsed debate over again!
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In such verbs as these the preterite and the participle are identical.

come on come on
stop squirming

call a thing a thing and not another thing
The reason “typecasted” is “incorrect” is possibly because you don’t see it used in the past tense too often but more commonly as an adjective.
The other forms were probably not standard originally but have become naturalised through usage
It doesn’t matter what fancy terms you use.
If all the dictionaries agree then that’s all you need to know :-)

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