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Conjugation of the verb “to chord”
The verb “to chord” is commonly used in music to refer to the action of playing a group of notes simultaneously. It is important to understand how to conjugate this verb in different tenses to communicate effectively in English.
1. Present Simple
- I chord
- you chord
- he/she/it chords
- we chord
- you chord
- they chord
2. Present Continuous
- I am chording
- you are chording
- he/she/it is chording
- we are chording
- you are chording
- they are chording
3. Present Perfect
- I have chorded
- you have chorded
- he/she/it has chorded
- we have chorded
- you have chorded
- they have chorded
4. Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been chording
- you have been chording
- he/she/it has been chording
- we have been chording
- you have been chording
- they have been chording
5. Past Simple
- I chorded
- you chorded
- he/she/it chorded
- we chorded
- you chorded
- they chorded
6. Past Continuous
- I was chording
- you were chording
- he/she/it was chording
- we were chording
- you were chording
- they were chording
7. Past Perfect
- I had chorded
- you had chorded
- he/she/it had chorded
- we had chorded
- you had chorded
- they had chorded
8. Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been chording
- you had been chording
- he/she/it had been chording
- we had been chording
- you had been chording
- they had been chording
9. Future Simple
- I will chord
- you will chord
- he/she/it will chord
- we will chord
- you will chord
- they will chord
10. Future Continuous
- I will be chording
- you will be chording
- he/she/it will be chording
- we will be chording
- you will be chording
- they will be chording
11. Future Perfect
- I will have chorded
- you will have chorded
- he/she/it will have chorded
- we will have chorded
- you will have chorded
- they will have chorded
12. Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been chording
- you will have been chording
- he/she/it will have been chording
- we will have been chording
- you will have been chording
- they will have been chording
13. Imperative
- Chord!
- Let’s chord!
- Don’t chord!
14. Present Participle
- Chording
15. Past Participle
- Chorded
16. Perfect Participle
- Having chorded