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What is the past tense of await?

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The past tense of await is awaited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of await is awaits.

The present participle of await is awaiting.

The past participle of await is awaited.

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A team of around 30 health board personnel were on site offering the treatment and there were long queues as people awaited treatment.
Frustration and uncertainty had warred within him as he awaited Jerry's arrival home.
A warm welcome with a pleasant smile awaited us as we entered the hotel room where she was put up with her cousin sis.
The Celtic fans, meanwhile, patiently awaited the little jewels that brighten up such routine victories.
It was long awaited by the general public, but insiders knew it would hardly be an even contest.
He said the postmortem results on the cause of the baby's death were awaited.

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