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What is the past tense of be?

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The past tense of be is was (proscribed, dialect) or were.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of be is is or are.

The present participle of be is being.

The past participle of be is been.

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She smiled, pretending to be as confident as Tiffany, but inside she was shriveling.
One of the largest harvests here amongst our family of shroomers was gathered from the edge of a railroad bed.
Slowly she got behind him, glad that he was too busy pondering his conscience and enjoying the ocean to notice her.
It was a bizarre build up to the goal as again the weather heavily influenced the play.
It probably didn't help that after leaving the movie, I was in a sort of bizarro world for about a half hour.
I was in a school today briefly, delivering some plants, and all the classes sounded so busy in a very productive way.

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