Conjugate verb "have a look" in English

Conjugation of the verb have a look

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I have a look
you have a look
he/she/it has a look
we have a look
you have a look
they have a look

Present Continuous

I am having a look
you are having a look
he/she/it is having a look
we are having a look
you are having a look
they are having a look

Present Perfect

I have had a look
you have had a look
he/she/it has had a look
we have had a look
you have had a look
they have had a look

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been having a look
you have been having a look
he/she/it has been having a look
we have been having a look
you have been having a look
they have been having a look

Past Indefinite

I had a look
you had a look
he/she/it had a look
we had a look
you had a look
they had a look

Past Continuous

I was having a look
you were having a look
he/she/it was having a look
we were having a look
you were having a look
they were having a look

Past Perfect

I had had a look
you had had a look
he/she/it had had a look
we had had a look
you had had a look
they had had a look

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been having a look
you had been having a look
he/she/it had been having a look
we had been having a look
you had been having a look
they had been having a look

Future Indefinite

I will have a look
you will have a look
he/she/it will have a look
we will have a look
you will have a look
they will have a look

Future Continuous

I will be having a look
you will be having a look
he/she/it will be having a look
we will be having a look
you will be having a look
they will be having a look

Future Perfect

I will have had a look
you will have had a look
he/she/it will have had a look
we will have had a look
you will have had a look
they will have had a look

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been having a look
you will have been having a look
he/she/it will have been having a look
we will have been having a look
you will have been having a look
they will have been having a look

Conditional

Conditional Present

I would have a look
you would have a look
he/she/it would have a look
we would have a look
you would have a look
they would have a look

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be having a look
you would be having a look
he/she/it would be having a look
we would be having a look
you would be having a look
they would be having a look

Conditional Perfect

I would have had a look
you would have had a look
he/she/it would have had a look
we would have had a look
you would have had a look
they would have had a look

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been having a look
you would have been having a look
he/she/it would have been having a look
we would have been having a look
you would have been having a look
they would have been having a look

Participles

Present

having a look

Past

had a look

Infinitives

Infinitives

to have a look
to have had a look
to be having a look
to have been having a look
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