Conjugation and declension of "contract" in English

Singular and plural for contract['kɔntrækt]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
contract
contracts
Possessive case
contract's
contracts'
Plural
contracts
contracts'

Conjugation of the verb contract[kənˈtrækt] , regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I contract
you contract
he/she/it contracts
we contract
you contract
they contract

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

contracting

Past

contracted

Infinitives

Infinitives

to contract
to have contracted
to be contracting
to have been contracting
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