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What is the past tense of harbour?

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The past tense of harbour is harboured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of harbour is harbours.

The present participle of harbour is harbouring.

The past participle of harbour is harboured.

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In February 1992, Rabbi Shach, himself an eminent Rabbi, branded the Lubavitcher Rebbe as a heretic, who harboured messianic pretensions.
If there was anything he harboured a passion for, it was that universal boyhood dream of becoming a footballer.
Anemones, bubble corals, soft tree corals, sea cucumbers and cushion stars harboured tiny shrimps and crabs, while seahorses lurked among algae.
Many Quebecois harboured a deep-seated hatred of the English, the people who had dominated them for over 200 years.
Let us have a grown-up discussion, unclouded by the infantile resentment of the USA harboured by Chris Davies and other assorted Europhiles.
And any benign thoughts my party may have harboured evaporated when our scheduled, relatively short sail took more than four hours to complete.

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