Conjugation and declension of "clinch" in English
Conjugation of the verb clinch[klɪntʃ],
regular 
Indicative
Present Indefinite
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Indefinite
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
Future Indefinite
Future Continuous
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous
Indicative
Present Indefinite
I don't clinchyou don't clinch
he/she/it doesn't clinch
we don't clinch
you don't clinch
they don't clinch
Present Continuous
I am not clinchingyou aren't clinching
he/she/it isn't clinching
we aren't clinching
you aren't clinching
they aren't clinching
Present Perfect
I haven't clinchedyou haven't clinched
he/she/it hasn't clinched
we haven't clinched
you haven't clinched
they haven't clinched
Present Perfect Continuous
I haven't been clinchingyou haven't been clinching
he/she/it hasn't been clinching
we haven't been clinching
you haven't been clinching
they haven't been clinching
Past Indefinite
I didn't clinchyou didn't clinch
he/she/it didn't clinch
we didn't clinch
you didn't clinch
they didn't clinch
Past Continuous
I wasn't clinchingyou weren't clinching
he/she/it wasn't clinching
we weren't clinching
you weren't clinching
they weren't clinching
Past Perfect
I hadn't clinchedyou hadn't clinched
he/she/it hadn't clinched
we hadn't clinched
you hadn't clinched
they hadn't clinched
Past Perfect Continuous
I hadn't been clinchingyou hadn't been clinching
he/she/it hadn't been clinching
we hadn't been clinching
you hadn't been clinching
they hadn't been clinching
Future Indefinite
I shan't / won't clinchyou won't clinch
he/she/it won't clinch
we shan't / won't clinch
you won't clinch
they won't clinch
Future Continuous
I shan't / won't be clinchingyou won't be clinching
he/she/it won't be clinching
we shan't / won't be clinching
you won't be clinching
they won't be clinching
Future Perfect
I shan't / won't have clinchedyou won't have clinched
he/she/it won't have clinched
we shan't / won't have clinched
you won't have clinched
they won't have clinched
Future Perfect Continuous
I shan't / won't have been clinchingyou won't have been clinching
he/she/it won't have been clinching
we shan't / won't have been clinching
you won't have been clinching
they won't have been clinching
Conditional
Conditional Present
Conditional Present Continuous
Conditional Perfect
Conditional Perfect Continuous
Conditional
Conditional Present
I wouldn't clinchyou wouldn't clinch
he/she/it wouldn't clinch
we wouldn't clinch
you wouldn't clinch
they wouldn't clinch
Conditional Present Continuous
I wouldn't be clinchingyou wouldn't be clinching
he/she/it wouldn't be clinching
we wouldn't be clinching
you wouldn't be clinching
they wouldn't be clinching
Conditional Perfect
I wouldn't have clinchedyou wouldn't have clinched
he/she/it wouldn't have clinched
we wouldn't have clinched
you wouldn't have clinched
they wouldn't have clinched
Conditional Perfect Continuous
I wouldn't have been clinchingyou wouldn't have been clinching
he/she/it wouldn't have been clinching
we wouldn't have been clinching
you wouldn't have been clinching
they wouldn't have been clinching
Participles
Present
Past
Infinitives
Infinitives
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