Conjugation and declension of "larry" in English

Singular and plural for larry     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
larry
larries
Possessive case
larry's
larries'
Plural
larries
larries'

Conjugation of the verb larry, regular     

not larry
All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I larry
you larry
he/she/it larries
we larry
you larry
they larry

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

larrying

Past

larried

Infinitives

Infinitives

to larry
to have larried
to be larrying
to have been larrying

Singular and plural for Larry     

Singular
Singular
Common case
Larry
Possessive case
Larry's
Larry
Larry's
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