Conjugation and declension of "house" in English

Singular and plural for house[haus]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
house
houses
Possessive case
house's
houses'
Plural
houses
houses'

Conjugation of the verb house[haus], regular     

not house
All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I house
you house
he/she/it houses
we house
you house
they house

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

housing

Past

housed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to house
to have housed
to be housing
to have been housing
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