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Usually, past tense ending will be "ed" added onto the word. Some examples are how the verbs "jump" and "laugh" turn to the past tense forms of "jumped" and "laughed". However, many exception to the rule allow for words like "swim" to turn to the past tense form "swam" or "sing" to the past tense forms of "sang" or "sung".

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