Conjugate verb "answer the telephone" in English

Conjugation of the verb answer[ˈɑ:nsə], regular

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I answer
you answer
he/she/it answers
we answer
you answer
they answer

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

answering

Past

answered

Infinitives

Infinitives

to answer
to have answered
to be answering
to have been answering

Conjugation of the verb telephone[ˈtelɪfəun], regular

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I telephone
you telephone
he/she/it telephones
we telephone
you telephone
they telephone

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

telephoning

Past

telephoned

Infinitives

Infinitives

to telephone
to have telephoned
to be telephoning
to have been telephoning
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