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name the two forms of (be) in the past tense ​

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Answered by aayush10579
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Answered by komal66355972
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sometimes you know a word has two forms, but you 're not sure which one is appropriate to use in the situation at hand.

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10 Verbs with Two Past-Tense Forms That Creeped (or Crept) into English

CREEP. move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground. ...

DWELL. ...

HOIST. ...

PLEAD. ...

KNIT. ...

SHRINK. ...

GRIND. ...

DREAM.

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