Withdraw Verb Forms – Past Tense, Past Participle & V1V2V3

1.Base Form (Infinitive):Withdraw
2.Simple Past:Withdrew
3.Past Participle:Withdrawn
4.Present Participle:Withdrawing
5.3rd Person Singular:Withdraws
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Withdraw past tense

Withdrew
Withdrew is the past tense of the word withdraw.

Withdraw past participle

Withdrawn
Withdrawn is the past participle of the word Withdraw.

Withdraw verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
WithdrawWithdrewWithdrawnWithdrawing

Conjugation of Withdraw

Simple / Indefinite Present Tense
I withdraw money from the company today.
He/She/It withdraws money from the company today.
You/We/They withdraw money from the company today.
Simple Past Tense
I withdrew money from the company today.
He/She/It withdrew money from the company today.
You/We/They withdrew money from the company today.
Simple Future Tense
I will/shall withdraw money from the company today.
He/She/It will withdraw money from the company today.
You/We/They will/shall withdraw money from the company today.
Present Continuous Tense
I am withdrawing money from the company today.
He/She/It is withdrawing money from the company today.
You/We/They are withdrawing money from the company today.
Past Continuous Tense
I was withdrawing money from the company today.
He/She/It was withdrawing money from the company today.
You/We/They were withdrawing money from the company today.
Future Continuous Tense
I will be withdrawing money from the company today.
He/She/It will be withdrawing money from the company today.
You/We/They will be withdrawing money from the company today.
Present Perfect Tense
I have withdrawn money from the company today.
He/She/It has withdrawn money from the company today.
You/We/They have withdrawn money from the company today.
Past Perfect Tense
I had withdrawn money from the company today.
He/She/It had withdrawn money from the company today.
You/We/They had withdrawn money from the company today.
Future Perfect Tense
I will have withdrawn money from the company today.
He/She/It will have withdrawn money from the company today.
You/We/They will have withdrawn money from the company today.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been withdrawing money from the company today.
He/She/It has been withdrawing money from the company today.
You/We/They have been withdrawing money from the company today.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
I had been withdrawing money from the company today.
He/She/It had been withdrawing money from the company today.
You/We/They had been withdrawing money from the company today.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
I will have been withdrawing money from the company today.
He/She/It will have been withdrawing money from the company today.
You/We/They will have been withdrawing money from the company today.

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