Conjugation and declension of "step" in English

Singular and plural for step[step]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
step
steps
Possessive case
step's
steps'
Plural
steps
steps'

Conjugation of the verb step[step], regular     

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All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I step
you step
he/she/it steps
we step
you step
they step

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

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

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

stepping

Past

stepped

Infinitives

Infinitives

to step
to have stepped
to be stepping
to have been stepping
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