Conjugation and declension of "row" in English

Singular and plural for row

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
row
rows
Possessive case
row's
rows'
Plural
rows
rows'

Conjugation of the verb row, regular

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I row
you row
he/she/it rows
we row
you row
they row

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

rowing

Past

rowed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to row
to have rowed
to be rowing
to have been rowing

Singular and plural for Row

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
Row
Rows
Possessive case
Row's
Rows'
Plural
Rows
Rows'
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