English Conjugation 🇬🇧

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To do in English

do, did, done

Indicative

Present (simple)

  • I do
  • you do
  • he does
  • we do
  • you do
  • they do

Present progressive / continuous

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

Past (simple)

  • I did
  • you did
  • he did
  • we did
  • you did
  • they did

Past progressive / continuous

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

Present perfect (simple)

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

Present perfect progressive / continuous

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

Past perfect

  • I had done
  • you had done
  • he had done
  • we had done
  • you had done
  • they had done

Past perfect progressive / continuous

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

Future

  • I will do
  • you will do
  • he will do
  • we will do
  • you will do
  • they will do

Future progressive / continuous

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

Future perfect

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

Future perfect continuous

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

Conditional

Simple

  • I would do
  • you would do
  • he would do
  • we would do
  • you would do
  • they would do

Progressive

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

Perfect

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

Perfect progressive

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

Infinitive

Infinitive

  • to do

Imperative

Imperative

  • do
  • Let's do

Examples of conjugation of the verb To do

Indicative Present (simple): Bruno Delavigne does everything in his power to promote fragrance fire prevention, even when the audience looks bored.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The noseless perfumer is doing his best to explain the new product line to the San Francisco staff, though his enthusiasm keeps veering off-topic.
Indicative Past (simple): Horatio Oléré did most of the administrative work during the early years, while Bruno focused on turning his grandfather's tiny shop into something remarkable.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: Bruno was doing his morning stretches on the beach in San Francisco when his phone lit up with a crisis alert from the Delavigne Corporation.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): The grandson of Xavier has done more for fragrance safety awareness than any other figure in the cosmetics industry.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno has been doing yoga on his surfboard every morning for the past month, and Horatio has been photographing every wipeout.
Indicative Past perfect: By the time the Pamplona runners gathered at the start line, Bruno had already done two warm-up laps around the old quarter.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: The Delavigne Corporation's environmental team had been doing research on sustainable packaging for years before Bruno finally greenlit the project.
Indicative Future: The CEO will do whatever it takes to ensure that Xavier's legacy lives on through every bottle the Delavigne Corporation produces.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: This time next month, Bruno will be doing a live interview about fragrance fire prevention from somewhere between Montmartre and the Pacific coast.
Indicative Future perfect: By the end of the charity gala, the bull-runner will have done three speeches, two toasts, and one ill-advised impression of his grandfather Xavier.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By the time Horatio retires, he will have been doing Bruno's scheduling for over thirty years — a fact Bruno finds both touching and slightly alarming.
Conditional Simple: Bruno would do more surfing if the waves off San Francisco weren't quite so committed to humbling him in front of the entire beach.
Conditional Progressive: If the Pamplona festival hadn't been moved, the perfumer would be doing his pre-run ritual right now, red scarf around his neck.
Conditional Perfect: Delavigne would have done things differently after the explosion in Montmartre, but grief has a way of narrowing your choices to just one.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Without the accident that cost him his sense of smell, Bruno would have been doing traditional perfumery for decades, never imagining the empire that was to come.
Imperative Imperative: « Do not open that canister near an open flame, » Bruno warns the new Delavigne Corporation intern, his voice carrying the quiet authority of someone who learned that lesson the hard way.

Translation

Français

  • faire

Deutsch

  • tun

Español

  • hacer

Italiano

  • fare

Português

  • fazer

Nederlands

  • doen, maken

中文

  • 制造,做

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