Know past tense | past tense of know

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Know past tense | past tense of know

Introduction

Here is the conjugation of the verb know

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

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

Base form Past form Past participle form Third-person singular form Participle form Meaning of know
know knew known knows knowing Be aware of by observing or be familiar with.

Meaning of know

The general meaning of know is to Be aware of by observing or be familiar with.

Conjugation of the verb know

1)Simple present tense

I know.

We know.

you(Plural pronoun) know.

you(singular pronoun) know.

They know.

people(plural noun) know.

He knows.

she knows.

It knows.

Sam(Singular noun) knows.

2)Simple past tense

I knew.

We knew.

you(Plural pronoun) knew.

you(singular pronoun) knew.

They knew.

people(plural noun) knew.

He knew.

she knew.

It knew.

Sam(Singular noun) knew.

3)Simple future tense

I will know.

We will know.

you(Plural pronoun) will know.

you(singular pronoun) will know.

They will know.

people(plural noun) will know.

He will know.

she will know.

It will know.

Sam(Singular noun) will know.

4)Present continuous(progressive) tense

I am knowing.

We are knowing.

you(Plural pronoun) are knowing.

you(singular pronoun) are knowing.

They are knowing.

people(plural noun) are knowing.

He is knowing.

she is knowing.

It is knowing.

Sam(Singular noun) is knowing.

5)Past continuous(progressive) tense

I was knowing.

We were knowing.

you(Plural pronoun) were knowing.

you(singular pronoun) were knowing.

They were knowing.

people(plural noun) were knowing.

He was knowing.

she was knowing.

It was knowing.

Sam(Singular noun) was knowing.

6)Future continuous (progressive) tense

I will be knowing.

We will be knowing.

you(Plural pronoun) will be knowing.

you(singular pronoun) will be knowing.

They will be knowing.

people(plural noun) will be knowing.

He will be knowing.

she will be knowing.

It will be knowing.

Sam(Singular noun) will be knowing.

7)present perfect tense

I have known.

We have known.

you(Plural pronoun) have known.

you(singular pronoun) have known.

They have known.

people(plural noun) have known.

He has known.

she has known.

It has known.

Sam(Singular noun) has known.

8)Past perfect tense

I had known.

We had known.

you(Plural pronoun) had known.

you(singular pronoun) had known.

They had known.

people(plural noun) had known.

He had known.

she had known.

It had known.

Sam(Singular noun) had known.

9)Future perfect tense

I will have known.

We will have known.

you(Plural pronoun) will have known.

you(singular pronoun) will have known.

They will have known.

people(plural noun) will have known.

He will have known.

she will have known.

It will have known.

Sam(Singular noun) will have known.

10)Present perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I have been knowing.

We have been knowing

you(Plural pronoun) have been knowing.

you(singular pronoun) have been knowing.

They have been knowing.

people(plural noun) have been knowing.

He has been knowing.

she has been knowing.

It has been knowing.

Sam(Singular noun) has been knowing.

11)Past perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I had been knowing.

We had been knowing.

you(Plural pronoun) had been knowing.

you(singular pronoun) had been knowing.

They had been knowing.

people(plural noun) had been knowing.

He had been knowing.

she had been knowing.

It had been knowing.

Sam(Singular noun) had been knowing.

12)Future perfect continuous(progressive) tense

I will have been knowing.

We will have been knowing.

you(Plural pronoun) will have been knowing.

you(singular pronoun) will have been knowing.

They will have been knowing.

people(plural noun) will have been knowing.

He will have been knowing.

she will have been knowing.

It will have been knowing.

Sam(Singular noun) will have been knowing.

Conjugation of the verb know with modal auxiliary verbs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The past form of know

The past form of know is knew. We will see some examples of know in past form.

Examples

1)He knew about the news of the water shortage.

2)The bird knew the art of flying.

3)You knew his secrets.

The base form of know

Base form of know is know.

Here are some examples of the use of base form of know.

1)They know good things.

2)We know something new daily.

3)You know the growth of creepers because of the camera.

The Past participle form of know.

The past participle form of know is known.

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

1)He had known all the details of machines.

2)She has known something important.

3)They have known about the people spreading rumors.

The third-person singular form of know

The third person singular form of know is knows. We will see some examples of use of know as third-person singular verb form used in the simple present tense.

Examples

1)He knows to catch things thrown at him.

2)She knows all the bus routes.

3)Sam knows his favorite game’s techniques.

Present participle form of know

The present participle form of know is knowing.

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

Examples

1)They are knowing.

2)He is knowing.

3)She was knowing.

Conclusion for the past form of know

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

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