Conjugation and declension of "pipeline" in English

Singular and plural for pipeline[ˈpaɪplaɪn]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
pipeline
pipelines
Possessive case
pipeline's
pipelines'
Plural
pipelines
pipelines'

Conjugation of the verb pipeline[ˈpaɪplaɪn], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I pipeline
you pipeline
he/she/it pipelines
we pipeline
you pipeline
they pipeline

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

pipelining

Past

pipelined

Infinitives

Infinitives

to pipeline
to have pipelined
to be pipelining
to have been pipelining
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