Yes. "The Boy Scouts camped down by the river."
The strength of English lies in its flexibility.
It can be used as present and future:I/you/we/they camp. He/she/it camps. (present)Will camp. (future)The past tense would be 'camped'.
I camped at the campgrounds with my family.
When we camped, we cut a vent in our lean so the smoke could get out
Yesterday he paddled his canoe out into the lake and camped on an island overnight.
camped
Commander-in-chief George Washington's army camped at valley forge in the winter of 1777-78 during the American Revolution.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
Probably where they were camped at the time.
sardis
Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes it is a real word.
Yes, "answer" is a real word.