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To Mean
Irregular Verb: Mean
Infinitive:
to mean
Past:
meant
Participle:
meant
Gerund:
going
Indicative
Present
Perfect
I
mean
I
have meant
you
mean
you
have meant
he
means
he
has meant
we
mean
we
have meant
you
mean
you
have meant
they
mean
they
have meant
Past
Past Perfect
I
meant
I
had meant
you
meant
you
had meant
he
meant
he
had meant
we
meant
we
had meant
you
meant
you
had meant
they
meant
they
had meant
Future
Future perfect
I
will mean
I
will have meant
you
will mean
you
will have meant
he
will mean
he
will have meant
we
will mean
we
will have meant
you
will mean
you
will have meant
they
will mean
they
will have meant
Conditional
Present
Perfect
I
would mean
I
would have meant
you
would mean
you
would have meant
he
would mean
he
would have meant
we
would mean
we
would have meant
you
would mean
you
would have meant
they
would mean
they
would have meant
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