Verb conjugation

Conjugate To describe in english

Regular verb
describe, described, described

Indicative

Present (simple)

  • I describe
  • you describe
  • he describes
  • we describe
  • you describe
  • they describe

Present progressive / continuous

  • I am describing
  • you are describing
  • he is describing
  • we are describing
  • you are describing
  • they are describing

Past (simple)

  • I described
  • you described
  • he described
  • we described
  • you described
  • they described

Past progressive / continuous

  • I was describing
  • you were describing
  • he was describing
  • we were describing
  • you were describing
  • they were describing

Present perfect (simple)

  • I have described
  • you have described
  • he has described
  • we have described
  • you have described
  • they have described

Present perfect progressive / continuous

  • I have been describing
  • you have been describing
  • he has been describing
  • we have been describing
  • you have been describing
  • they have been describing

Past perfect

  • I had described
  • you had described
  • he had described
  • we had described
  • you had described
  • they had described

Past perfect progressive / continuous

  • I had been describing
  • you had been describing
  • he had been describing
  • we had been describing
  • you had been describing
  • they had been describing

Future

  • I will describe
  • you will describe
  • he will describe
  • we will describe
  • you will describe
  • they will describe

Future progressive / continuous

  • I will be describing
  • you will be describing
  • he will be describing
  • we will be describing
  • you will be describing
  • they will be describing

Future perfect

  • I will have described
  • you will have described
  • he will have described
  • we will have described
  • you will have described
  • they will have described

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been describing
  • you will have been describing
  • he will have been describing
  • we will have been describing
  • you will have been describing
  • they will have been describing

Conditional

Simple

  • I would describe
  • you would describe
  • he would describe
  • we would describe
  • you would describe
  • they would describe

Progressive

  • I would be describing
  • you would be describing
  • he would be describing
  • we would be describing
  • you would be describing
  • they would be describing

Perfect

  • I would have described
  • you would have described
  • he would have described
  • we would have described
  • you would have described
  • they would have described

Perfect progressive

  • I would have been describing
  • you would have been describing
  • he would have been describing
  • we would have been describing
  • you would have been describing
  • they would have been describing

Infinitive

Infinitive

  • to describe

Imperative

Imperative

  • describe
  • Let's describe

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