Conjugation and declension of "adress" in English

Conjugation of the verb adress, regular

not adress
All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I adress
you adress
he/she/it adresses
we adress
you adress
they adress

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

adressing

Past

adressed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to adress
to have adressed
to be adressing
to have been adressing

Singular and plural for adress

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
adress
adresses
Possessive case
adress's / adress'
adresses'
Plural
adresses
adresses'
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