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What is the past tense of green?

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

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The past tense of green is greened.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of green is greens.

The present participle of green is greening.

The past participle of green is greened.

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Each and every couple should plant a few tree saplings in their neighbourhood so that the parched earth could be greened, he felt.
The rain had greened everything. The place was restful and fragrant, like the garden she had left at Rome.
The spray reached out to us, softened and greened the earth, and kept the jungle at bay.
Pitches in England change from day to day. Indeed this one had greened up overnight.
He found the oasis, where spring water greened the fields of a small village.
We were talking about how brown the bamboos were most of the year, and how they greened up after a little rain.

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