What is the past tense of bathe?
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The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bathe is bathes. The present participle of bathe is bathing. The past participle of bathe is bathed.
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Past Tense of Bathe
Present Tense: | Bathe |
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Past Tense: | Bathed |
Past Participle: | Bathed |
Present Participle: | Bathing |
Also to know, is bathed correct?
The verb form (for Americans) is to bathe. In British English, bath is also a verb—one baths . For Brits, to bathe means to swim or to pour liquid on something. Bath and bathe only differ in spelling by one letter, but there is a big difference in pronunciation and how they function in a sentence.
The past tense of bath is bathed. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bath is baths. The present participle of bath is bathing. The past participle of bath is bathed.