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What is the past tense of behave?

What's the past tense of behave? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of behave is behaved.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of behave is behaves.

The present participle of behave is behaving.

The past participle of behave is behaved.

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Others were, briefly, inattentive, but generally we were well behaved and gave Old Dutch our rapt attention.
He's been very well behaved with us and we've hardly heard a serious word from him.
Evidence suggests that today's troubled teenagers are rather more well behaved.
She is well behaved and will sit and give you her paw as well as obey basic commands.
Unlike its better behaved cousin, kangaroo vine can grow you out of house and home!
Before the coming of TV the kids were found to be hard working and very well behaved.

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