Conjugation and declension of "chisel" in English

Singular and plural for chisel[ˈtʃɪzl]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
chisel
chisels
Possessive case
chisel's
chisels'
Plural
chisels
chisels'

Conjugation of the verb chisel[ˈtʃɪzl], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I chisel
you chisel
he/she/it chisels
we chisel
you chisel
they chisel

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

chiselling

Past

chiselled

Infinitives

Infinitives

to chisel
to have chiselled
to be chiselling
to have been chiselling
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