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How do you conjugate the verb to fly?

Here's how to conjugate the verb "to fly" in English:

Present Tense:

* I fly

* You fly

* He/She/It flies

* We fly

* You fly

* They fly

Past Tense:

* I flew

* You flew

* He/She/It flew

* We flew

* You flew

* They flew

Present Participle (Gerund):

* Flying

Past Participle:

* Flown

Future Tense (using "will"):

* I will fly

* You will fly

* He/She/It will fly

* We will fly

* You will fly

* They will fly

Other Forms:

* Do fly (present tense imperative)

* Did fly (past tense imperative)

* Be flying (present continuous tense)

* Was/Were flying (past continuous tense)

* Have flown (present perfect tense)

* Had flown (past perfect tense)

* Will have flown (future perfect tense)

Examples:

* The birds fly south for the winter.

* I flew to Paris last year.

* We are flying to Hawaii next month.

* The plane has flown over the mountain.

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