Conjugation and declension of "distress" in English

Singular and plural for distress[dɪsˈtres]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
distress
distresses
Possessive case
distress's / distress'
distresses'
Plural
distresses
distresses'

Conjugation of the verb distress[dɪsˈtres], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I distress
you distress
he/she/it distresses
we distress
you distress
they distress

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

distressing

Past

distressed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to distress
to have distressed
to be distressing
to have been distressing
Did you find any mistake or inaccuracy? Please write to us.

Conjugation of English verbs

English is a global language. Speaking and understanding English improves one's chances of obtaining a more prestigious education, finding a job with a good salary, and communicating with others when travelling abroad or on business. Do you want to be proficient in English, both orally and in writing? Уou don't need to learn the forms of verb conjugation if you have the service PROMT.One Conjugator at hand. The grammatical structure of English is simpler than in other languages. However, the use of verb tenses such as Present Perfect, Past Simple and Present Continuous can cause difficulties. The PROMT.One service will help you master the nuances.

English verb conjugation tables

In English, verbs can be regular and irregular. Regular verbs form the past tense and past participle as per the standard rule: with the addition of “-ed”. Irregular verbs have their own unique forms that need to be remembered. There are only about 200 irregular verbs in English, but only about 100 of these are in active use in speech. Novice learners always panic that it is impossible to remember so much information. They are wrong, there is a way: look up the correct conjugation forms of each new, unfamiliar English verb in the PROMT.One Conjugator. The detailed conjugation tables for both regular and irregular English verbs will really help you to learn the language faster.

How do I use the English verb conjugator?

PROMT.One conjugator helps you to conjugate English verbs quickly and easily. Type the infinitive or any other form of any regular verb (like, want, study, improve, stop, travel), irregular verb (be, come, bring, do, buy, drive) or phrasal verb (come back, get out, see off) into the search box and get full information on all tenses, persons, and numbers of the verb. If the word can be used as both a noun and a verb (can, bear, convert, try, building), the Conjugation and Declension service will show you all the options available.

Using PROMT.One you can easily check the plural form of any English noun (map, man, ox, lady, knife, potato, hair). To open the Context section, click any word in the table.

PROMT.One is a fast and helpful tool for any language learner. Check the conjugation of verbs and see the table of tenses for English, German, Russian, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.