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The past participle borne.

He had borne the scars all his life.

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What part of speech is the word bear?

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What is the second form of bear?

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How do you use the verb bear in a sentence?

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Past tense of to bear?

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Is the sentence 'Have you tea' a correct use of the verb to have as a verb in an interrogative form?

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What part of speech is bear?

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What is the noun form of born?

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