Conjugate verb "decide" in English

Conjugation of the verb decide[dɪˈsaɪd], regular     

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Indicative

Present Indefinite

I decide
you decide
he/she/it decides
we decide
you decide
they decide

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

deciding

Past

decided

Infinitives

Infinitives

to decide
to have decided
to be deciding
to have been deciding
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