Conjugation and declension of "tape" in English

Singular and plural for tape[teɪp]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
tape
tapes
Possessive case
tape's
tapes'
Plural
tapes
tapes'

Conjugation of the verb tape[teɪp], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I tape
you tape
he/she/it tapes
we tape
you tape
they tape

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

taping

Past

taped

Infinitives

Infinitives

to tape
to have taped
to be taping
to have been taping
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