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What is the past tense of weave?

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The past tense of weave is weaved or wove.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of weave is weaves.

The present participle of weave is weaving.

The past participle of weave is weaved or woven.

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The ball went to Bell who weaved his way through the defence to give his team a converted try.
The entry to one large town was down a long, steep, curvy road, which I weaved down very slowly.
The material was sprayed onto buildings, used in shipyards, it covered pipes, was weaved into cloth and was even placed in cigarette filters.
I would be the only one fully clad on the jetboat as we wove in and out of the harbours along the Riviera.
I wove the Cinderella Fairy Tale into this story so you'll be seeing quite a few things from that fairy tale altered to fit my story.
In the cotton industry, for example, most firms either spun yarn or wove cloth, which was in turn sent to an independent dyer and finisher.

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