Conjugation and declension of "letter" in English

Singular and plural for letter[ˈletə]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
letter
letters
Possessive case
letter's
letters'
Plural
letters
letters'

Conjugation of the verb letter[ˈletə], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I letter
you letter
he/she/it letters
we letter
you letter
they letter

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

lettering

Past

lettered

Infinitives

Infinitives

to letter
to have lettered
to be lettering
to have been lettering
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