1. | Base Form (Infinitive): | Lick |
2. | Simple Past: | Licked |
3. | Past Participle: | Licked |
4. | Present Participle: | Licking |
5. | 3rd Person Singular: | Licks |
Lick past tense
Licked |
Licked is the past tense of the word lick. |
Lick past participle
Licked |
Licked is the past participle of the word lick. |
Lick verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4
Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Present Participle |
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Lick | Licked | Licked | Licking |
Conjugation of Lick
Simple / Indefinite Present Tense |
I lick the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It licks the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They lick the honey off the spoon. |
Simple Past Tense |
I licked the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It licked the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They licked the honey off the spoon. |
Simple Future Tense |
I will/shall lick the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It will lick the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They will/shall lick the honey off the spoon. |
Present Continuous Tense |
I am licking the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It is licking the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They are licking the honey off the spoon. |
Past Continuous Tense |
I was licking the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It was licking the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They were licking the honey off the spoon. |
Future Continuous Tense |
I will be licking the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It will be licking the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They will be licking the honey off the spoon. |
Present Perfect Tense |
I have licked the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It has licked the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They have licked the honey off the spoon. |
Past Perfect Tense |
I had licked the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It had licked the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They had licked the honey off the spoon. |
Future Perfect Tense |
I will have licked the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It will have licked the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They will have licked the honey off the spoon. |
Present Perfect Continuous Tense |
I have been licking the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It has been licking the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They have been licking the honey off the spoon. |
Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
I had been licking the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It had been licking the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They had been licking the honey off the spoon. |
Future Perfect Continuous Tense |
I will have been licking the honey off the spoon. |
He/She/It will have been licking the honey off the spoon. |
You/We/They will have been licking the honey off the spoon. |
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