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Past tense - shared.

Present tense - I/you/we/they share. He/she/it shares.

Future tense - will share.

Past perfect tense - had shared.

Present perfect tense - I/you/we/they have shared. He/she/it has shared.

Future perfect tense - will/shall have shared.

Past perfect continuous tense - had been sharing.

Present perfect continuous - I/you/we/they have been sharing. He/she/it has been sharing.

Future perfect continuous - will have been sharing.

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The forms of the verb "share" in present tense are: share, shares. In past tense: shared. In future tense: will share.

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