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The past tense of the verb "jump" is "jumped." When we say "jumped," we are referring to the action of leaping or springing off the ground. For example, if someone says "I jumped over the puddle," they are talking about an action that has already been completed.
Let's say, for example, you were playing a game of basketball and you had to jump to shoot the ball into the hoop. After you have released the ball from your hands, you have already completed the act of jumping. In this case, you could say "I jumped to shoot the ball," and this would be referring to a past action.
The thing to remember is that when using the past tense, we are talking about something that has already happened. In the case of "jump," the past tense form "jumped" is used to refer to an action that has been completed in the past.
I hope this explanation helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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