How do you conjugate listen?

How do you conjugate listen?

Conjugation English verb to listen

  1. Simple present. I listen.
  2. Present progressive/continuous. I am listening.
  3. Simple past. I listened.
  4. Past progressive/continuous. I was listening.
  5. Present perfect simple. I have listened.
  6. Present perfect progressive/continuous. I have been listening.
  7. Past perfect.
  8. 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?