Conjugation of “to urge”
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Conjugation refers to the process of changing a verb to fit the subject and tense of a sentence. In this blog post, we will explore the complete conjugation of the verb “to urge” in English.
Present Simple
- I urge
- You urge
- He/She/It urges
- We urge
- They urge
Present Continuous
- I am urging
- You are urging
- He/She/It is urging
- We are urging
- They are urging
Present Perfect
- I have urged
- You have urged
- He/She/It has urged
- We have urged
- They have urged
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been urging
- You have been urging
- He/She/It has been urging
- We have been urging
- They have been urging
Past Simple
- I urged
- You urged
- He/She/It urged
- We urged
- They urged
Past Continuous
- I was urging
- You were urging
- He/She/It was urging
- We were urging
- They were urging
Past Perfect
- I had urged
- You had urged
- He/She/It had urged
- We had urged
- They had urged
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been urging
- You had been urging
- He/She/It had been urging
- We had been urging
- They had been urging
Future Simple
- I will urge
- You will urge
- He/She/It will urge
- We will urge
- They will urge
Future Continuous
- I will be urging
- You will be urging
- He/She/It will be urging
- We will be urging
- They will be urging
Future Perfect
- I will have urged
- You will have urged
- He/She/It will have urged
- We will have urged
- They will have urged
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been urging
- You will have been urging
- He/She/It will have been urging
- We will have been urging
- They will have been urging
Imperative
- Urge!
- Let’s urge!
Present Participle
The present participle of “to urge” is urging.
Past Participle
The past participle of “to urge” is urged.
Perfect Participle
The perfect participle of “to urge” is having urged.