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The verbs of pleasant are please, pleases, pleasing and pleased. It really depends on the tense.

Here are some example sentences:
"I like to please people".
"She pleases her family often".
"This wine is very pleasing to the palate".
"I was pleased with the outcome".

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The verb form of "pleasant" is "to please."

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