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Present Simple: I break

Pres Continuous: I am breaking

Pres Perfect: I have broken

Pres Perf Contin: I have been breaking

Past Simple: I broke

Past Contin: I was breaking

Future: I shall/will break

Future Perfect: I will have broken

Going-to Future: I am going to break

Future-in-the-Past: I would break

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Present Conditional: I would break

Past Conditional: I would have broken

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Synthetic Subjunctive: break

Analytical Present Subjunctive: I should break

Analytical Past Subj: I should have broken

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Imperative:

break!

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Gerund /Present Participle: breaking

Past Gerund: having broken

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