Conjugation and declension of "profile" in English

Singular and plural for profile[ˈprəufaɪl]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
profile
profiles
Possessive case
profile's
profiles'
Plural
profiles
profiles'

Conjugation of the verb profile[ˈprəufaɪl] , regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I profile
you profile
he/she/it profiles
we profile
you profile
they profile

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

profiling

Past

profiled

Infinitives

Infinitives

to profile
to have profiled
to be profiling
to have been profiling
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