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What is the present tense of lumber someone with?

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Lumber someone with is the present tense of lumbered someone with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lumber someone with is lumbers someone with.

The present participle of lumber someone with is lumbering someone with.

The past participle of lumber someone with is lumbered someone with.

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