Conjugation and declension of "span" in English

Conjugation of the verb span[spæn], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I span
you span
he/she/it spans
we span
you span
they span

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

spanning

Past

spanned

Infinitives

Infinitives

to span
to have spanned
to be spanning
to have been spanning

Singular and plural for span[spæn]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
span
spans
Possessive case
span's
spans'
Plural
spans
spans'
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