Urge Past Tense, Present and Future Conjugations, Urge V1 V2 V3
Meaning:- to strongly suggest something
Urge Past Tense / Urge V2:- Urged
Urge Past Participle / Urge V3:- Urged
Urge V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Verb Forms
Verb: Urge | |
Past Tense (V2) | Past Participle (V3) |
urged | urged |
Present Participle (V4) | Third Person Singular (V5) |
urging | urges |
Example Conjugation with Urge
Urge Simple Past Tense
- I urged.
- It/He/She urged.
- We/They/You urged.
Urge Simple Present Tense
- I urge.
- It/He/She urges.
- We/They/You urge.
Urge Simple Future Tense
- I will/shall urge.
- It/He/She will/shall urge.
- We/They/You will/shall urge.
Urge Past Continuous Tense
- I was urging.
- It/He/She was urging.
- We/They/You were urging.
Urge Present Continuous Tense
- I am urging.
- It/He/She is urging.
- We/They/You are urging.
Urge Future Continuous Tense
- I will/shall be urging.
- It/He/She will/shall be urging.
- We/They/You will/shall be urging.
Urge Past Perfect Tense
- I had urged.
- It/He/She had urged.
- We/They/You had urged.
Urge Present Perfect Tense
- I have urged.
- It/He/She has urged.
- We/They/You have urged.
Urge Future Perfect Tense
- I will/shall have urged.
- It/He/She will/shall have urged.
- We/They/You will/shall have urged.
Urge Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- I had been urging.
- It/He/She had been urging.
- We/They/You had been urging.
Urge Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- I have been urging.
- It/He/She has been urging.
- We/They/You have been urging.
Urge Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- I will/shall have been urging.
- It/He/She will/shall have been urging.
- We/They/You will/shall have been urging.
Definition of Common Terms Used in This Lesson
Verb: Verb is a part of speech that refers to an action, occurrence, or state of being. It is one of the most important parts of speech, as it is used to express what a person or thing does or experiences.
Verb Forms (V1 V2 V3 V4 V5): In English, there are five verb forms: base form, past tense, past participle, present perfect, and future. Each verb form is used to express a particular aspect of an action or occurrence.
Verb Conjugations: In order to express different tenses and aspects, verbs must be conjugated. This means that the verb’s ending is changed to match the particular tense or aspect being expressed. There are many different verb conjugations in English, so it is important to know which one to use for each situation.