Verb mean
in present participle: meaning,
in past participle: meant.
in past participle: meant.
Conjugation of the verb "mean" for all English tenses and persons.
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Present
I mean
You mean
He/She/It means
We mean
You mean
They mean
Past
I meant
You meant
He/She/It meant
We meant
You meant
They meant
Future
I will mean
You will mean
He/She/It will mean
We will mean
You will mean
They will mean
Present conditional
I would mean
You would mean
He/She/It would mean
We would mean
You would mean
They would mean
Present Perfect
I have meant
You have meant
He/She/It has meant
We have meant
You have meant
They have meant
Past Perfect
I had meant
You had meant
He/She/It had meant
We had meant
You had meant
They had meant
Future Perfect
I will have meant
You will have meant
He/She/It will have meant
We will have meant
You will have meant
They will have meant
Past conditional
I would have meant
You would have meant
He/She/It would have meant
We would have meant
You would have meant
They would have meant
Imperative
-
You mean
-
-
-
-
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