Abase Past Tense: Verb Forms, Conjugate ABASE
The past tense of abase is abased. See all forms of abase with easy examples.
The past tense of abase is abased. See all forms of abase with easy examples.
The past tense of abandon is abandoned. See all forms of abandon with easy examples.
The past tense of aband is abanded. See all forms of aband with easy examples.
The past tense of abalienate is abalienated. See all forms of abalienate with easy examples.
The past tense of abacinate is abacinated. See all forms of abacinate with easy examples.
The past tense of aah is aahed. See all forms of aah with easy examples.
The past tense of a-bomb is a-bombed. See all forms of a-bomb with easy examples.
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