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What is the past tense of bus?

What's the past tense of bus? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of bus is bussed or bused.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bus is bussesUS or busesUK.

The present participle of bus is bussingUS or busingUK.

The past participle of bus is bussed or bused.

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Its 205 pupils will be bussed to a school 13 miles away while the building is rebuilt.
It is not inconceivable to imagine a scenario where youngsters are bussed from one end of Glasgow to the other to see a concert.
I ate as much of it as I could stand, then I walked to the trash can and bussed my tray.
The school district simply bused students around, but provided little help in integrating the schools once they became desegregated.
Increasingly, children are bused to huge, anonymous campuses on the outskirts of town.
These were quickly adopted as a playground by the hordes of school children bused to the show.

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