How do you conjugate listen?
Conjugation English verb to listen
- Simple present. I listen.
- Present progressive/continuous. I am listening.
- Simple past. I listened.
- Past progressive/continuous. I was listening.
- Present perfect simple. I have listened.
- Present perfect progressive/continuous. I have been listening.
- Past perfect.
- Past perfect progressive/continuous.
What is the continuous tense of listen?
Continuous (progressive) and emphatic tenses
| present continuous | |
|---|---|
| I | am listening | 
| you | are listening | 
| he, she, it | is listening | 
| we | are listening | 
What is the regular verb for listen?
Conjugation of verb To listen
| Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative | 
|---|---|---|
| He/She/It had listened. | He/She/It had not listened. | Had he/she/it listened? | 
| We had listened. | We had not listened. | Had we listened? | 
| You had listened. | You had not listened. | Had you listened? | 
| They had listened. | They had not listened. | Had they listened? | 
What is the past tense of listen?
listened
listen Definitions and Synonyms 
| present tense | |
|---|---|
| he/she/it | listens | 
| present participle | listening | 
| past tense | listened | 
| past participle | listened | 
Is listen regular or irregular?
Regular verbs form their past and past participle by adding ed (d)….Irregular Verbs.
| Base Verb | Past | Past Participle | 
|---|---|---|
| listen | listened | listened | 
Is listen gerund or infinitive?
You can use ‘listening’ without ‘to’ (that’s gerund) or ‘to listen’ (that’s infinitive form).
What is the 3 form of listen?
Listen V1 V2 V3 V4 V5, Past Simple and Past Participle Form of Listen
| Base Form | Past Form | Past Participle | 
|---|---|---|
| listen | listened | listened | 
What is verb 4 listen?
How do you say the word Listen?
Break ‘listen’ down into sounds: [LIS] + [UHN] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
Is it listening or listening?
The plural form of listen; more than one (kind of) listen.
What is irregular?
irregular, anomalous, unnatural mean not conforming to rule, law, or custom. irregular implies not conforming to a law or regulation imposed for the sake of uniformity in method, practice, or conduct.
Is listening a infinitive?