Conjugation and declension of "prim" in English

Superlative and Comparative Forms of the adjective prim[prɪm]     

Positive

prim

Comparative

primmer

Superlative

the primmest

Conjugation of the verb prim[prɪm], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I prim
you prim
he/she/it prims
we prim
you prim
they prim

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

primming

Past

primmed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to prim
to have primmed
to be primming
to have been primming
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