Conjugation and declension of "anchor" in English
Conjugation of the verb anchor[ˈæŋkə],
regular 
Indicative
Present Indefinite
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Indefinite
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
Future Indefinite
Future Continuous
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous
Indicative
Present Indefinite
I don't anchoryou don't anchor
he/she/it doesn't anchor
we don't anchor
you don't anchor
they don't anchor
Present Continuous
I am not anchoringyou aren't anchoring
he/she/it isn't anchoring
we aren't anchoring
you aren't anchoring
they aren't anchoring
Present Perfect
I haven't anchoredyou haven't anchored
he/she/it hasn't anchored
we haven't anchored
you haven't anchored
they haven't anchored
Present Perfect Continuous
I haven't been anchoringyou haven't been anchoring
he/she/it hasn't been anchoring
we haven't been anchoring
you haven't been anchoring
they haven't been anchoring
Past Indefinite
I didn't anchoryou didn't anchor
he/she/it didn't anchor
we didn't anchor
you didn't anchor
they didn't anchor
Past Continuous
I wasn't anchoringyou weren't anchoring
he/she/it wasn't anchoring
we weren't anchoring
you weren't anchoring
they weren't anchoring
Past Perfect
I hadn't anchoredyou hadn't anchored
he/she/it hadn't anchored
we hadn't anchored
you hadn't anchored
they hadn't anchored
Past Perfect Continuous
I hadn't been anchoringyou hadn't been anchoring
he/she/it hadn't been anchoring
we hadn't been anchoring
you hadn't been anchoring
they hadn't been anchoring
Future Indefinite
I shan't / won't anchoryou won't anchor
he/she/it won't anchor
we shan't / won't anchor
you won't anchor
they won't anchor
Future Continuous
I shan't / won't be anchoringyou won't be anchoring
he/she/it won't be anchoring
we shan't / won't be anchoring
you won't be anchoring
they won't be anchoring
Future Perfect
I shan't / won't have anchoredyou won't have anchored
he/she/it won't have anchored
we shan't / won't have anchored
you won't have anchored
they won't have anchored
Future Perfect Continuous
I shan't / won't have been anchoringyou won't have been anchoring
he/she/it won't have been anchoring
we shan't / won't have been anchoring
you won't have been anchoring
they won't have been anchoring
Conditional
Conditional Present
Conditional Present Continuous
Conditional Perfect
Conditional Perfect Continuous
Conditional
Conditional Present
I wouldn't anchoryou wouldn't anchor
he/she/it wouldn't anchor
we wouldn't anchor
you wouldn't anchor
they wouldn't anchor
Conditional Present Continuous
I wouldn't be anchoringyou wouldn't be anchoring
he/she/it wouldn't be anchoring
we wouldn't be anchoring
you wouldn't be anchoring
they wouldn't be anchoring
Conditional Perfect
I wouldn't have anchoredyou wouldn't have anchored
he/she/it wouldn't have anchored
we wouldn't have anchored
you wouldn't have anchored
they wouldn't have anchored
Conditional Perfect Continuous
I wouldn't have been anchoringyou wouldn't have been anchoring
he/she/it wouldn't have been anchoring
we wouldn't have been anchoring
you wouldn't have been anchoring
they wouldn't have been anchoring
Participles
Present
Past
Infinitives
Infinitives
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