Conjugation and declension of "indenture" in English

Singular and plural for indenture[ɪnˈdentʃə]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
indenture
indentures
Possessive case
indenture's
indentures'
Plural
indentures
indentures'

Conjugation of the verb indenture[ɪnˈdentʃə], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I indenture
you indenture
he/she/it indentures
we indenture
you indenture
they indenture

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

indenturing

Past

indentured

Infinitives

Infinitives

to indenture
to have indentured
to be indenturing
to have been indenturing
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