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The form of the verb provides this information, although sometimes it needs to be clarified. There are some verbs (such as read) that use the same spelling for the present tense and the past tense.
Example:
He runs is the present tense. (He is running)
He ran is the past tense. (He was running)
He will run is the future tense. (He will be running)
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