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What is the past tense of hospitality?

"Hospitality" is a noun, not a verb. It describes a feeling or action, but it doesn't have a past tense.

To express the past tense of being hospitable, you would use the verb "to show hospitality" or "to be hospitable."

Here are some examples:

* Past tense: They showed hospitality to the travelers.

* Past tense: They were hospitable to their guests.

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