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What is the past tense of berth?

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The past tense of berth is berthed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of berth is berths.

The present participle of berth is berthing.

The past participle of berth is berthed.

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On 12 January 2003, the MV Dorine, a Polish bulk carrier flying the flag of Cyprus, berthed in Bell Bay, Launceston.
When it became known that both ships had berthed in Brest, Bomber Command made them a primary target following an order from Winston Churchill.
Having originally left the harbour on Sunday, February 16, the ship berthed in Florida at the Maritime Museum's dock.
The ship was met by a warm welcome from the Brazilian Navy, being berthed in a prominent position astern of the sail training ship Cisne Branco.
Over 100 three and four-masted sailing ships will be berthed on the quayside here for over a week.
A ship inside the backlot is a near full-sized model of the Manuia berthed at nearby Miramar wharf.

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