Conjugation and declension of "anger" in English

Singular and plural for anger[ˈæŋɡə]     

Singular
Singular
Common case
anger
Possessive case
anger's
anger
anger's

Conjugation of the verb anger[ˈæŋɡə], regular     

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Indicative

Present Indefinite

I anger
you anger
he/she/it angers
we anger
you anger
they anger

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

angering

Past

angered

Infinitives

Infinitives

to anger
to have angered
to be angering
to have been angering
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