Conjugation and declension of "comfort" in English

Singular and plural for comfort[ˈkʌmfət]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
comfort
comforts
Possessive case
comfort's
comforts'
Plural
comforts
comforts'

Conjugation of the verb comfort[ˈkʌmfət], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I comfort
you comfort
he/she/it comforts
we comfort
you comfort
they comfort

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

comforting

Past

comforted

Infinitives

Infinitives

to comfort
to have comforted
to be comforting
to have been comforting
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