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What is the past tense of bear fruit?

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The past tense of bear fruit is bore fruit.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bear fruit is bears fruit.

The present participle of bear fruit is bearing fruit.

The past participle of bear fruit is borne fruit.

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His experience of Japan in 1937-38 and his own exhibition on Tokyo bore fruit in his Mussoorie productions.
His steady and competent effort bore fruit beyond estimate and stand today in near and distant places as generous monuments to his skill.
The work of the council was spread over four years, and bore fruit in the form of 16 conciliar texts.
In spite of concerns about uncertainty, delegates left Yokohama in good spirits as their six days of hard work bore fruit.
But it was here that Scipio's preparation in lining up his troops in separate maniples bore fruit.
He had years of experience at taking his time and remaining unflustered at cynical questions and this bore fruit at this particular encounter.

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