Conjugation and declension of "scent" in English

Singular and plural for scent[sent]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
scent
scents
Possessive case
scent's
scents'
Plural
scents
scents'

Conjugation of the verb scent[sent], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I scent
you scent
he/she/it scents
we scent
you scent
they scent

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

scenting

Past

scented

Infinitives

Infinitives

to scent
to have scented
to be scenting
to have been scenting
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