Conjugation and declension of "structure" in English

Singular and plural for structure[ˈstrʌktʃə]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
structure
structures
Possessive case
structure's
structures'
Plural
structures
structures'

Conjugation of the verb structure[ˈstrʌktʃə] , regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I structure
you structure
he/she/it structures
we structure
you structure
they structure

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

structuring

Past

structured

Infinitives

Infinitives

to structure
to have structured
to be structuring
to have been structuring
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