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What is the past tense of harm?

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The past tense of harm is harmed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of harm is harms.

The present participle of harm is harming.

The past participle of harm is harmed.

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Although striking union members would be harmed by the rebid, the airline now seeks to impose it on its pilots.
It involves a naughty word that every one of you knows and if I used it without asterisking, no one in the world would be harmed.
Studies have shown that women who resist and fight back are less likely to be harmed than those women who submit passively.
His position was not harmed by the fact that he lived with the party leader's daughter.
However, the thriving of the foreign shipping companies greatly harmed the business of sampans, and many locals suffered bankruptcy.
If a planet is situated in a sign which opposes its own it is said to be in detriment, a word which literally means to be harmed or damaged.

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