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All verbs have past, present and future forms.

For example, the verb 'To jump':-

* I jump. (present simple tense) It means that the speaker jumps, with no reference to any particular time period. It is a general truth. * I jumped! (past simple) A finished action in the past. * I will jump. (futuresimple form). An expectation, prediction, promise or hope for the future.

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