Deal past tense is Dealt. Let’s discover all verb forms with past participle V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
| 1. | Base Form (Infinitive) (V1): | Deal |
| 2. | Simple Past (V2): | Dealt |
| 3. | Past Participle (V3): | Dealt |
| 4. | Present Participle ( V4 -ing): | Dealing |
| 5. | 3rd Person Singular: | Deals |

Deal Past Tense
| Dealt |
| Dealt is the past tense of the Deal word. |
Deal Past Participle
| Dealt |
| Dealt is the past participle of the Deal word. |
Deal Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4
| Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Present Participle |
| Deal | Dealt | Dealt | Dealing |
Conjugation of Deal
| Simple / Indefinite Present Tense |
| I deal with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It deals with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They deal with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Simple Past Tense |
| I dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Simple Future Tense |
| I will/shall deal with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It will deal with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They will/shall deal with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Present Continuous Tense |
| I am dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It is dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They are dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Past Continuous Tense |
| I was dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It was dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They were dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Future Continuous Tense |
| I will be dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It will be dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They will be dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Present Perfect Tense |
| I have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It has dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Past Perfect Tense |
| I had dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It had dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Future Perfect Tense |
| I will have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It will have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They will be dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Present Perfect Continuous Tense |
| I have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It has been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
| I had been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It had been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They had been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| Future Perfect Continuous Tense |
| I will have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| He/She/It will have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
| You/We/They will have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis. |
What is the past tense of Dare?
Answer: The past tense of Deal is Dealt.


