Conjugate verb "accept" in English

Conjugation of the verb accept[əkˈsept], regular     

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Indicative

Present Indefinite

I accept
you accept
he/she/it accepts
we accept
you accept
they accept

Present Continuous

I am accepting
you are accepting
he/she/it is accepting
we are accepting
you are accepting
they are accepting

Present Perfect

I have accepted
you have accepted
he/she/it has accepted
we have accepted
you have accepted
they have accepted

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been accepting
you have been accepting
he/she/it has been accepting
we have been accepting
you have been accepting
they have been accepting

Past Indefinite

I accepted
you accepted
he/she/it accepted
we accepted
you accepted
they accepted

Past Continuous

I was accepting
you were accepting
he/she/it was accepting
we were accepting
you were accepting
they were accepting

Past Perfect

I had accepted
you had accepted
he/she/it had accepted
we had accepted
you had accepted
they had accepted

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been accepting
you had been accepting
he/she/it had been accepting
we had been accepting
you had been accepting
they had been accepting

Future Indefinite

I will accept
you will accept
he/she/it will accept
we will accept
you will accept
they will accept

Future Continuous

I will be accepting
you will be accepting
he/she/it will be accepting
we will be accepting
you will be accepting
they will be accepting

Future Perfect

I will have accepted
you will have accepted
he/she/it will have accepted
we will have accepted
you will have accepted
they will have accepted

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been accepting
you will have been accepting
he/she/it will have been accepting
we will have been accepting
you will have been accepting
they will have been accepting

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I don't accept
you don't accept
he/she/it doesn't accept
we don't accept
you don't accept
they don't accept

Present Continuous

I am not accepting
you aren't accepting
he/she/it isn't accepting
we aren't accepting
you aren't accepting
they aren't accepting

Present Perfect

I haven't accepted
you haven't accepted
he/she/it hasn't accepted
we haven't accepted
you haven't accepted
they haven't accepted

Present Perfect Continuous

I haven't been accepting
you haven't been accepting
he/she/it hasn't been accepting
we haven't been accepting
you haven't been accepting
they haven't been accepting

Past Indefinite

I didn't accept
you didn't accept
he/she/it didn't accept
we didn't accept
you didn't accept
they didn't accept

Past Continuous

I wasn't accepting
you weren't accepting
he/she/it wasn't accepting
we weren't accepting
you weren't accepting
they weren't accepting

Past Perfect

I hadn't accepted
you hadn't accepted
he/she/it hadn't accepted
we hadn't accepted
you hadn't accepted
they hadn't accepted

Past Perfect Continuous

I hadn't been accepting
you hadn't been accepting
he/she/it hadn't been accepting
we hadn't been accepting
you hadn't been accepting
they hadn't been accepting

Future Indefinite

I shan't / won't accept
you won't accept
he/she/it won't accept
we shan't / won't accept
you won't accept
they won't accept

Future Continuous

I shan't / won't be accepting
you won't be accepting
he/she/it won't be accepting
we shan't / won't be accepting
you won't be accepting
they won't be accepting

Future Perfect

I shan't / won't have accepted
you won't have accepted
he/she/it won't have accepted
we shan't / won't have accepted
you won't have accepted
they won't have accepted

Future Perfect Continuous

I shan't / won't have been accepting
you won't have been accepting
he/she/it won't have been accepting
we shan't / won't have been accepting
you won't have been accepting
they won't have been accepting

Conditional

Conditional Present

I would accept
you would accept
he/she/it would accept
we would accept
you would accept
they would accept

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be accepting
you would be accepting
he/she/it would be accepting
we would be accepting
you would be accepting
they would be accepting

Conditional Perfect

I would have accepted
you would have accepted
he/she/it would have accepted
we would have accepted
you would have accepted
they would have accepted

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been accepting
you would have been accepting
he/she/it would have been accepting
we would have been accepting
you would have been accepting
they would have been accepting

Conditional

Conditional Present

I wouldn't accept
you wouldn't accept
he/she/it wouldn't accept
we wouldn't accept
you wouldn't accept
they wouldn't accept

Conditional Present Continuous

I wouldn't be accepting
you wouldn't be accepting
he/she/it wouldn't be accepting
we wouldn't be accepting
you wouldn't be accepting
they wouldn't be accepting

Conditional Perfect

I wouldn't have accepted
you wouldn't have accepted
he/she/it wouldn't have accepted
we wouldn't have accepted
you wouldn't have accepted
they wouldn't have accepted

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I wouldn't have been accepting
you wouldn't have been accepting
he/she/it wouldn't have been accepting
we wouldn't have been accepting
you wouldn't have been accepting
they wouldn't have been accepting

Participles

Present

accepting

Past

accepted

Infinitives

Infinitives

to accept
to have accepted
to be accepting
to have been accepting
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