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What is the past tense of beget?

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The past tense of beget is begot or begat.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of beget is begets.

The present participle of beget is begetting.

The past participle of beget is begotten.

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In this way, he shows the loving impulse and ceaseless movement of his being as Son towards the One who begot him from all eternity.
The Rwandan genocide of 1994 begot the Congolese civil war, which in turn sparked instability elsewhere.
From there, it pretty much boils down to so-and-so begot so-and-so, with certain offspring taking the high road while others took the low.
Whether that sez more about me the listener or them the band or them the bands they begot, I do not know, nor care to ask.
In his premier novel, H. G. Wells begot the concept of time travel as well as pioneered the nascent genre of science fiction.
Jane Davenant was a natural suspect in view of her son William Davenant's reputed willingness to believe that Shakespeare begot him.

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