Conjugation and declension of "fried" in English

Degrees of comparison of the adjective fried     

Positive

fried

Singular and plural for Fried     

Singular
Singular
Common case
Fried
Possessive case
Fried's
Fried
Fried's

Conjugation of the verb fry[fraɪ], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I fry
you fry
he/she/it fries
we fry
you fry
they fry

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

frying

Past

fried

Infinitives

Infinitives

to fry
to have fried
to be frying
to have been frying
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