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English Verb Conjugation Guide

English verbs change form to show when an action happens (tense), who performs it (person), and how many people are involved (number):

Main Tense Groups

Present Tenses
Simple Present:

I walk, you walk, he walks

Present Continuous:

I am walking, you are walking

Present Perfect:

I have walked, you have walked

Past Tenses
Simple Past:

I walked, you walked, he walked

Past Continuous:

I was walking, you were walking

Past Perfect:

I had walked, you had walked

Future Tenses
Simple Future:

I will walk, you will walk

Future Continuous:

I will be walking

Future Perfect:

I will have walked

Common Irregular Verbs

be → was/were → been

I am, I was, I have been

go → went → gone

I go, I went, I have gone

have → had → had

I have, I had, I have had

do → did → done

I do, I did, I have done

take → took → taken

I take, I took, I have taken

see → saw → seen

I see, I saw, I have seen

Conjugation Tips:

  • Regular verbs add -ed for past tense and past participle
  • Third person singular present adds -s or -es (he walks, she goes)
  • Present participle adds -ing (walking, going, being)
  • Irregular verbs have unique past and past participle forms
  • Modal verbs (can, could, will, would) don't change form
  • Negative forms use "do not" or "does not" in present tense
  • Questions often use auxiliary verbs (do, does, did, will, have)
📚 Study Tip:

Focus on learning the most common irregular verbs first, as they appear frequently in everyday English. Practice conjugating them in different tenses until they become automatic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Verb conjugation is the process of changing a verb's form to indicate tense (past, present, future), person (I, you, he/she), number (singular, plural), and mood. For example, the verb "run" conjugates to "runs," "ran," and "running" depending on the context.

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