Konjugation/Deklination Verb/Substantiv "walk"

Konjugation des Verbs walk[wɔ:k], regelmäßige     übersetzung ins Deutsche spazieren gehen, Spazier-, Geh-

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Indicative

Present Indefinite

I walk
you walk
he/she/it walks
we walk
you walk
they walk

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

walking

Past

walked

Infinitives

Infinitives

to walk
to have walked
to be walking
to have been walking

Singular und Plural für walk[wɔ:k]     übersetzung ins Deutsche Spaziergang, Spazierweg

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
walk
walks
Possessive case
walk's
walks'
Plural
walks
walks'
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