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What is the past tense of deeply upset?

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The past tense of deeply upset is also deeply upset.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deeply upset is deeply upsets.

The present participle of deeply upset is deeply upsetting.

The past participle of deeply upset is deeply upset.

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He has a romantic streak and, full of remorse and resentment, is deeply upset by the feud with his mother.
In Alberta, Aberhart was deeply upset at the Lieutenant Governor and publicly swore revenge.
Apparently, the Open Door reviewers previewed the first revised version, but judging from the following review, either one would have deeply upset those guardians.
I am deeply upset and sorry that this happened and I hope the injured person makes a full recovery.
The verdict and sentence have left Rita's older sister Annette distraught and deeply upset.
We are deeply upset that an unruly element went out of their way to cause trouble but they have been dealt with by police.

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