The past tense of "bear your child" is "bore your child." This phrase is used to indicate that someone has given birth to a child in the past. For example, you might say, "She bore her child last year."
The past tense of "bear" (the verb, not the noun, as a noun does not have a past tense form) would be "beared".
The past tense of bear is bore.
The past tense of the verb to bear is bore.
If someone where to say "I bear a burden" the past perfect tense of "bear" would be "I bore a burden."
Born is the past participle of bear. The past tense of bear is bore.
There is no past tense for child because child is a noun. We only use past tenses for verbs.
The past tense of "bear children" is "bore children."
The past perfect tense is had borne.
past: bore
Present tense: bear Past tense: bore Past participle: borne
The past tense of bear has been "bore", since the 1600s.
The past tense of "will" is "would". The past tense of "to be" is "was" or "were".