ABLACTATE Past Tense and Past Participle

ABLACTATE Past Tense and Past Participle

The verb "to ablactate" is a regular verb, meaning its past tense and past participle forms are formed by adding "-ed" to the base form. Here are the different v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 form of ablactate:

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 FORM OF ABLACTATE

V1 - Base Form ablactate
V2 - Past Form ablactated
V3 - Past Participle Form ablactated
V4 - Present Participle Form ablactating
V5 - 3rd Person Singular: s/es/ies Form ablactates

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Present Tense of ABLACTATE

Present Simple Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: 1st Form + s / es / ies

l ablactate.

You ablactate.

He / She ablactates.

We ablactate.

They ablactate.

Present Continuous Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: am / is / are + 1st Form + ing

I am ablactating.

You are ablactating.

He / She is ablactating.

We are ablactating.

They are ablactating.

Present Perfect Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: have / has + 3rd Form

I have ablactated.

You have ablactated.

He has ablactated.

We have ablactated.

You have ablactated.

They have ablactated.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: have been / has been + 1st Form + ing

I have been ablactating.

You have been ablactating.

He has been ablactating.

We have been ablactating.

You have been ablactating.

They have been ablactating.

Past Tense of ABLACTATE

Past Simple Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: 2nd Form

I ablactated.

You ablactated.

He / She ablactated.

We ablactated.

You ablactated.

They ablactated.

Past Continuous Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: was / were + 1st form + ing

I was ablactating.

You were ablactating.

He was ablactating.

We were ablactating.

You were ablactating.

They were ablactating.

Past Perfect Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: had + 3rd form

I had ablactated.

You had ablactated.

He / She had ablactated.

We had ablactated.

They had ablactated.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: had been + 1st form + ing

I had been ablactating.

You had been ablactating.

He had been ablactating.

We had been ablactating.

They had been ablactating.

Future Tense of ABLACTATE

Future Simple Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: will / shall + 1st form

I will / shall ablactate.

You will ablactate.

He will ablactate.

We will / shall ablactate.

You will ablactate.

They will ablactate.

Future Continuous Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: will be / shall be + 1st form + ing

I will / shall be ablactating.

You will be ablactating.

He / She will be ablactating.

We will / shall be ablactating.

They will be ablactating.

Future Perfect Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: will have / shall have + 3rd form

I will / shall have ablactated.

You will have ablactated.

He will have ablactated.

We will / shall have ablactated.

They will have ablactated.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense of ABLACTATE in Sentences

Note: will have been / shall have been + 1st form + ing

I will / shall have been ablactating.

You will have been ablactating.

He / She will have been ablactating.

We will / shall have been ablactating.

They will have been ablactating.

FAQ - CONJUGATE VERB ABLACTATE

What is the V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 of the verb "ABLACTATE"?

  1. Base Form (V1) - "ABLACTATE"
  2. Past Form (V2) - "ABLACTATED"
  3. Past Participle (V3) - "ABLACTATED"
  4. Present Participle (V4) - "ABLACTATING"
  5. 3rd Person Singular: s/es/ies (V5) - "ABLACTATES"

What is the Past Tense of the verb "ABLACTATE"?

The past tense of the verb "ABLACTATE" is "ABLACTATED".

What is the Past Participle of the verb "ABLACTATE"?

The Past Participle of the verb "ABLACTATE" is "ABLACTATED".

What is the Present Participle of the verb "ABLACTATE"?

The Present Participle of the verb "ABLACTATE" is "ABLACTATING".

What is the 3rd Person Singular s/es/ed of the verb "ABLACTATE"?

The 3rd Person Singular s/es/ed of the verb "ABLACTATE" is "ABLACTATES".

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