third-person singular present form of befret; causes someone to worry or fret.
Direct conjugation of befret with the standard modern English '-s' suffix for third-person singular present tense.
Regular verb conjugations like this one are the backbone of how we track who's doing what in a sentence—the '-s' ending might seem tiny, but it's doing crucial grammatical work.
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