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What is the present tense of behaved?

What's the present tense of behaved? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of behaved is behave.

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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The inherent positive charge of the quaternary nitrogen and hydrophobic retinoid side chains in A2E suggest that it may behave as a surfactant.
At the same time, the right to free speech does not absolve us from our duty to behave responsibly.
Anger and outright rage at the computer, when it doesn't behave the way YOU want it to, may be a symptom of this kind of transference.
The defendants were remanded on continuing bail to see how they would behave.
Later he was even prepared to rule that wayward parents should be sent on special parenting courses to teach them how to behave better.
I'm thirty-seven, but I really feel, and behave like I'm twenty-five. Then I'm weirded when I'm reminded.

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