Lick Verb Forms – Past Tense, Past Participle & V1V2V3

1.Base Form (Infinitive):Lick
2.Simple Past:Licked
3.Past Participle:Licked
4.Present Participle:Licking
5.3rd Person Singular:Licks
lick verb forms v1 v2 v3 past tense and past participle-min

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

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
LickLickedLickedLicking

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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