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Conjugate verbs in one click
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular or irregular. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “Conjugate”. A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices, and tenses.
Example: Conjugation of the verb "to be"
Type in “be” or “to be” or “are” or “been”.or “was
Click on “Conjugate”
Results are displayed instantaneously
“I am,” “You are,” “They are” (Affirmative, Present Simple)
”I have been,” “You have been,” “They have been” (Affirmative, Present Perfect)
”Not having been” (Negative, Past Participle)
”Had I been?” “Had you been?” “Had they been?” (Interrogative, Past Perfect)
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What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
Conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar).
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, voice, or other grammatical categories.
Conjugated forms of a verb are called finite forms. In many languages there are also one or more forms that remain unchanged with all or most grammatical categories: the non-finite forms, such as the infinitive or the gerund. A table giving all the conjugated variants of a verb in a given language is called a conjugation table or a verb paradigm.
Basic conjugation rules
There are 3 categories of verbs:
- Regular verbs
- Irregular verbs
- Modal verbs
The Basic rules for regular and irregular verbs are:
Present Simple:
Affirmative: I, you, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
He/she/it + verb (Infinitive without “to”) + “-s”
Negative: I, you, we, they + do + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”
He/she/it + does + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Interrogative: Do + I, you, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to”
Does + he/she/it + verb (Infinitive without “to”)?
Past Simple:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + did + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Interrogative: Did + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to)?
Present continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Present Simple) + verb (Present Participle (verb+”-ing”))
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Present Simple) + not + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Be (Present Simple) + I, you, we, they + verb (Present Participle)?
Past continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Past Simple) + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Past Simple) + not + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Be (Past Simple) + I, you, we, they + verb (Present Participle)?
Present perfect:
Affirmative: I, you, we, they + have + verb (Past Participle)
He/she/it + has + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, we, they + have + not + verb (Past Participle)
He/she/it + has + not + verb (Past Participle)
Interrogative: Have + I, you, we, they + verb (Past Participle)?
Has+ he/she/it + verb (Past Participle)?
Past perfect:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had + not + verb (Past Participle)
Interrogative: Had + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Past Participle)?
Present perfect continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, we, they + have + been + verb (Present Participle)
He/she/it + has + been + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, we, they + have + not + been + verb (Present Participle)
He/she/it + has + not + been + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Have + I, you, we, they + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Has+ he/she/it + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Past perfect continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had + been + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had+ not + been + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Had + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Future:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to”)?
Future Perfect:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they +will + have + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they +will + not + have + verb (Past Participle)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + have + verb (Past Participle)?
Future continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + be + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + not + be + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be + verb (Present Participle)?
Future perfect continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + have + been + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + not + have + been + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + have + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Among the irregular verbs are the modal verbs. Modals are special verbs which behave very irregularly in English. For example they do not add "-s" in the third person in Present Simple tense.
New irregular verbs are no longer being created in English so the list of irregular verbs to be learned is not getting any larger.