Conjugation and declension of "leap" in English

Singular and plural for leap[li:p]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
leap
leaps
Possessive case
leap's
leaps'
Plural
leaps
leaps'

Conjugation of the verb leap[li:p], irregular     

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Indicative

Present Indefinite

I leap
you leap
he/she/it leaps
we leap
you leap
they leap

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I don't leap
you don't leap
he/she/it doesn't leap
we don't leap
you don't leap
they don't leap

Present Continuous

I am not leaping
you aren't leaping
he/she/it isn't leaping
we aren't leaping
you aren't leaping
they aren't leaping

Present Perfect

I haven't leapt
you haven't leapt
he/she/it hasn't leapt
we haven't leapt
you haven't leapt
they haven't leapt

Present Perfect Continuous

I haven't been leaping
you haven't been leaping
he/she/it hasn't been leaping
we haven't been leaping
you haven't been leaping
they haven't been leaping

Past Indefinite

I didn't leap
you didn't leap
he/she/it didn't leap
we didn't leap
you didn't leap
they didn't leap

Past Continuous

I wasn't leaping
you weren't leaping
he/she/it wasn't leaping
we weren't leaping
you weren't leaping
they weren't leaping

Past Perfect

I hadn't leapt
you hadn't leapt
he/she/it hadn't leapt
we hadn't leapt
you hadn't leapt
they hadn't leapt

Past Perfect Continuous

I hadn't been leaping
you hadn't been leaping
he/she/it hadn't been leaping
we hadn't been leaping
you hadn't been leaping
they hadn't been leaping

Future Indefinite

I shan't / won't leap
you won't leap
he/she/it won't leap
we shan't / won't leap
you won't leap
they won't leap

Future Continuous

I shan't / won't be leaping
you won't be leaping
he/she/it won't be leaping
we shan't / won't be leaping
you won't be leaping
they won't be leaping

Future Perfect

I shan't / won't have leapt
you won't have leapt
he/she/it won't have leapt
we shan't / won't have leapt
you won't have leapt
they won't have leapt

Future Perfect Continuous

I shan't / won't have been leaping
you won't have been leaping
he/she/it won't have been leaping
we shan't / won't have been leaping
you won't have been leaping
they won't have been leaping

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

I wouldn't leap
you wouldn't leap
he/she/it wouldn't leap
we wouldn't leap
you wouldn't leap
they wouldn't leap

Conditional Present Continuous

I wouldn't be leaping
you wouldn't be leaping
he/she/it wouldn't be leaping
we wouldn't be leaping
you wouldn't be leaping
they wouldn't be leaping

Conditional Perfect

I wouldn't have leapt
you wouldn't have leapt
he/she/it wouldn't have leapt
we wouldn't have leapt
you wouldn't have leapt
they wouldn't have leapt

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I wouldn't have been leaping
you wouldn't have been leaping
he/she/it wouldn't have been leaping
we wouldn't have been leaping
you wouldn't have been leaping
they wouldn't have been leaping

Participles

Present

leaping

Past

leapt

Infinitives

Infinitives

to leap
to have leapt
to be leaping
to have been leaping
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