The past of "to bear" is "bore."
past: I bore present: I bear or I am bearing future: I will bear or I shall bear
The past tense of the verb to bear is bore.
The past participle of "to bear" is borne or born.
The past participle of the verb "bear" is "borne" when it means to carry or endure.
Born is the past participle of bear. The past tense of bear is bore.
past: I bore present: I bear or I am bearing future: I will bear or I shall bear
The past tense of bear is bore.
The past tense of the verb to bear is bore.
The past participle of "to bear" is borne or born.
past: I bore present: I bear or I am bearing future: I will bear or I shall bear
The past tense of "bear" (the verb, not the noun, as a noun does not have a past tense form) would be "beared".
past: bore
If someone where to say "I bear a burden" the past perfect tense of "bear" would be "I bore a burden."
The past participle of the verb "bear" is "borne" when it means to carry or endure.
Born is the past participle of bear. The past tense of bear is bore.
The past tense of "bear children" is "bore children."
The past participle of "bear" is "borne" when referring to carrying or enduring something.