Do past tense | past tense of do

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Do past tense | past tense of do

Introduction

Introduction

There are two ways to make past and past participle verb forms in English. The first is by adding ed and the second type is of irregular verbs. Do is also an irregular verb and its three verb forms v1, v2, v3 are different.

We will see the past tense of do and also the meaning, base form, past participle form, third-person singular form, and present participle form of do with examples.

Here we will see the past form of do and its other verb forms also.

Base form Past form Past participle form Third-person singular form Participle form Meaning of do
Do/does did done does doing Carry out an action or work on

Meaning of do

The general meaning of do is to Carry out an action or work on.

Conjugation of the verb do

1)Simple present tense

I do.

We do.

you(Plural pronoun) do .

you(singular pronoun) do .

They do.

people(plural noun) do .

He does.

she does.

It does.

Sam(Singular noun) does.

2)Simple past tense

I did.

We did.

you(Plural pronoun) did .

you(singular pronoun) did .

They did.

people(plural noun) did .

He did.

she did.

It did.

Sam(Singular noun) did.

3)Simple future tense

I will do.

We will do.

you(Plural pronoun) will do .

you(singular pronoun) will do .

They will do.

people(plural noun) will do .

He will do.

she will do.

It will do.

Sam(Singular noun) will do.

4)Present continuous(progressive) tense

I am doing.

We are doing.

you(Plural pronoun) are doing .

you(singular pronoun) are doing .

They are doing.

people(plural noun) are doing .

He is doing.

she is doing.

It is doing.

Sam(Singular noun) is doing.

5)Past continuous(progressive) tense

I was doing.

We were doing.

you(Plural pronoun) were doing .

you(singular pronoun) were doing .

They were doing.

people(plural noun) were doing .

He was doing.

she was doing.

It was doing.

Sam(Singular noun) was doing.

6)Future continuous (progressive) tense

I will be doing.

We will be doing.

you(Plural pronoun) will be doing .

you(singular pronoun) will be doing .

They will be doing.

people(plural noun) will be doing .

He will be doing it.

she will be doing.

It will be doing.

Sam(Singular noun) will be doing.

7)present perfect tense

I have done.

We have done.

you(Plural pronoun) have done .

you(singular pronoun) have done .

They have done.

people(plural noun) have done .

He has done .

she has done .

It has done .

Sam(Singular noun) has done .

8)Past perfect tense

I had done .

We had done .

you(Plural pronoun) had done .

you(singular pronoun) had done .

They had done .

people(plural noun) had done .

He had done .

she had done .

It had done .

Sam(Singular noun) had done .

9)Future perfect tense

I will have done .

We will have done .

you(Plural pronoun) will have done .

you(singular pronoun) will have done .

They will have done .

people(plural noun) will have done .

He will have done .

she will have done .

It will have done .

Sam(Singular noun) will have done .

10)Present perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I have been doing .

We have been doing .

you(Plural pronoun) have been doing .

you(singular pronoun) have been doing .

They have been doing .

people(plural noun) have been doing .

He has been doing .

she has been doing .

It has been doing .

Sam(Singular noun) has been doing .

11)Past perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I had been doing .

We had been doing .

you(Plural pronoun) had been doing .

you(singular pronoun) had been doing .

They had been doing .

people(plural noun) had been doing .

He had been doing .

she had been doing .

It had been doing .

Sam(Singular noun) had been doing .

12)Future perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I will have been doing .

We will have been doing .

you(Plural pronoun) will have been doing .

you(singular pronoun) will have been doing .

They will have been doing .

people(plural noun) will have been doing .

He will have been doing .

she will have been doing .

It will have been doing .

Sam(Singular noun) will have been doing .

Conjugation of the verb do with modal auxiliary verbs.

Here are the sentences of conjugation of the verb do with modals.

1)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam can do .

2)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam could do .

3)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam may do .

4)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam might do .

5)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam must do .

6)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam should do .

7)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam would do .

8)I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam ought to do .

9))I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam need not do .

10))I/we/you/you/they/people/he/she/it/Sam dare not do .

The past form of do

The past form of do is did. We will see some examples of do in past form.

Examples

1)He did his work.

2)They did it rightly.

3)You did us a favour.

The base form of do

The base form of do is do or does(Does is used with third-person singular pronouns and nouns)

Here are some examples of the use of a base form of do.

1)They do their job

2)We do our duty.

3)You do your assignments.

Past participle form of do .

Past participle form of do is did.

We will see some examples of the use of past participle of do.

1)He had done his duty.

2)She has done our project successfully.

3)They have done everything rightly.

The third-person singular form of do

Third person singular form of do is does. We will see some examples of use of do as a third-person singular verb form used in the simple present tense.

Examples

1)He does his work.

2)She does it from the bottom of her heart.

3)Sam does some work to earn his living.

Present participle form of do

The present participle form of do is doing.

We will see some of the examples of the present participle form of do.

Examples

1)They are doing work assigned by their leader.

2)He is doing us a favour.

3)She was doing her evening exercise.

Conclusion for past form of do

These are the examples and explanations of the use of do in past form, base form, past participle form, third-person singular form, and present participle form.

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