Use water as a verb give some example in various form of tense.
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Water can only acquire a past tense when seen as a verb, as in to water, and not as a noun (the liquid). She watered the plants this morning. The lawn was watered to keep the grass lush. The grounsman watered the field to keep the dust from blowing.
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Water the plants.
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I watered the plants yesterday. past
I'm watering the plants now. present
I have to water the trees this evening. future
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