regular model: work
verbs ending in -e: like
omit
- model verb
ⓘVerbs that end with a short vowel followed by a single consonant double the final consonant in the present participle, the past participle, and the preterit.
Variants of the regular models:
pass -s, -sh, -x, -o: +e
try -y>ie
omit -X>-XX
die -ie: -ie>y
agree -ee: +d
Irregular past tense models:
cost invar.
feed vowel: long>short
find i>ou
know [o,a]>e
mean +t
panic -k-
pay -ay>aid
send -d>-t
sing i>a, u
show >ed, -n
stick a>u, i>u
sleep -ee_>-e_t
speak >o_e, o_en
spell >ed, -t
take -ake>-ook, -aken
think >-ought
wear -ear>-ore, -orn
write -i_e>o_e, i_en
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con
It is conjugated like: omit
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Indicative
presentⓘAlso known as: present simple or simple present
I con you con he, she, it cons we con you con they con
simple pastⓘAlso known as: past simple or preterit
I conn ed you conn ed he, she, it conn ed we conn ed you conn ed they conn ed
future
I will con you will con he, she, it will con we will con you will con they will con
Perfect tenses
present perfect
I have conn ed you have conn ed he, she, it has conn ed we have conn ed you have conn ed they have conn ed
past perfectⓘAlso known as: pluperfect
I had conn ed you had conn ed he, she, it had conn ed we had conn ed you had conn ed they had conn ed
future perfect
I will have conn ed you will have conn ed he, she, it will have conn ed we will have conn ed you will have conn ed they will have conn ed
Continuous (progressive) and emphatic tenses
present continuous
I am conn ing you are conn ing he, she, it is conn ing we are conn ing you are conn ing they are conn ing
past continuous
I was conn ing you were conn ing he, she, it was conn ing we were conn ing you were conn ing they were conn ing
present emphatic
I do con you do con he, she, it does con we do con you do con they do con
past emphatic
I did con you did con he, she, it did con we did con you did con they did con
Compound continuous (progressive) tenses
present perfect
I have been conn ing you have been conn ing he, she, it has been conn ing we have been conn ing you have been conn ing they have been conn ing
past perfect
I had been conn ing you had been conn ing he, she, it had been conn ing we had been conn ing you had been conn ing they had been conn ing
future
I will be conn ing you will be conn ing he, she, it will be conn ing we will be conn ing you will be conn ing they will be conn ing
future perfect
I will have been conn ing you will have been conn ing he, she, it will have been conn ing we will have been conn ing you will have been conn ing they will have been conn ing
Conditional
present
I would con you would con he, she, it would con we would con you would con they would con
perfectⓘAlso known as: past conditional
I would have conn ed you would have conn ed he, she, it would have conn ed we would have conn ed you would have conn ed they would have conn ed
present continuous
I would be conn ing you would be conn ing he, she, it would be conn ing we would be conn ing you would be conn ing they would be conn ing
perfect continuous
I would have been conn ing you would have been conn ing he, she, it would have been conn ing we would have been conn ing you would have been conn ing they would have been conn ing
Imperative
present
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(you) con! – (we) let's con! (you) con! –
Subjunctive
present
I con you con he, she, it con we con you con they con
past
I conn ed you conn ed he, she, it conn ed we conn ed you conn ed they conn ed
past perfectⓘAlso known as: pluperfect subjunctive
I had conn ed you had conn ed he, she, it had conn ed we had conn ed you had conn ed they had conn ed
future
I should con you should con he, she, it should con we should con you should con they should con
*Blue letters in conjugations are irregular
forms. (example )
*Red letters in conjugations are exceptions to
the model. (example )
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