Conjugate verb "destroy" in English

Conjugation of the verb destroy[dɪsˈtrɔɪ], regular     

not destroy
All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I destroy
you destroy
he/she/it destroys
we destroy
you destroy
they destroy

Present Continuous

I am destroying
you are destroying
he/she/it is destroying
we are destroying
you are destroying
they are destroying

Present Perfect

I have destroyed
you have destroyed
he/she/it has destroyed
we have destroyed
you have destroyed
they have destroyed

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been destroying
you have been destroying
he/she/it has been destroying
we have been destroying
you have been destroying
they have been destroying

Past Indefinite

I destroyed
you destroyed
he/she/it destroyed
we destroyed
you destroyed
they destroyed

Past Continuous

I was destroying
you were destroying
he/she/it was destroying
we were destroying
you were destroying
they were destroying

Past Perfect

I had destroyed
you had destroyed
he/she/it had destroyed
we had destroyed
you had destroyed
they had destroyed

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been destroying
you had been destroying
he/she/it had been destroying
we had been destroying
you had been destroying
they had been destroying

Future Indefinite

I will destroy
you will destroy
he/she/it will destroy
we will destroy
you will destroy
they will destroy

Future Continuous

I will be destroying
you will be destroying
he/she/it will be destroying
we will be destroying
you will be destroying
they will be destroying

Future Perfect

I will have destroyed
you will have destroyed
he/she/it will have destroyed
we will have destroyed
you will have destroyed
they will have destroyed

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been destroying
you will have been destroying
he/she/it will have been destroying
we will have been destroying
you will have been destroying
they will have been destroying

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I don't destroy
you don't destroy
he/she/it doesn't destroy
we don't destroy
you don't destroy
they don't destroy

Present Continuous

I am not destroying
you aren't destroying
he/she/it isn't destroying
we aren't destroying
you aren't destroying
they aren't destroying

Present Perfect

I haven't destroyed
you haven't destroyed
he/she/it hasn't destroyed
we haven't destroyed
you haven't destroyed
they haven't destroyed

Present Perfect Continuous

I haven't been destroying
you haven't been destroying
he/she/it hasn't been destroying
we haven't been destroying
you haven't been destroying
they haven't been destroying

Past Indefinite

I didn't destroy
you didn't destroy
he/she/it didn't destroy
we didn't destroy
you didn't destroy
they didn't destroy

Past Continuous

I wasn't destroying
you weren't destroying
he/she/it wasn't destroying
we weren't destroying
you weren't destroying
they weren't destroying

Past Perfect

I hadn't destroyed
you hadn't destroyed
he/she/it hadn't destroyed
we hadn't destroyed
you hadn't destroyed
they hadn't destroyed

Past Perfect Continuous

I hadn't been destroying
you hadn't been destroying
he/she/it hadn't been destroying
we hadn't been destroying
you hadn't been destroying
they hadn't been destroying

Future Indefinite

I shan't / won't destroy
you won't destroy
he/she/it won't destroy
we shan't / won't destroy
you won't destroy
they won't destroy

Future Continuous

I shan't / won't be destroying
you won't be destroying
he/she/it won't be destroying
we shan't / won't be destroying
you won't be destroying
they won't be destroying

Future Perfect

I shan't / won't have destroyed
you won't have destroyed
he/she/it won't have destroyed
we shan't / won't have destroyed
you won't have destroyed
they won't have destroyed

Future Perfect Continuous

I shan't / won't have been destroying
you won't have been destroying
he/she/it won't have been destroying
we shan't / won't have been destroying
you won't have been destroying
they won't have been destroying

Conditional

Conditional Present

I would destroy
you would destroy
he/she/it would destroy
we would destroy
you would destroy
they would destroy

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be destroying
you would be destroying
he/she/it would be destroying
we would be destroying
you would be destroying
they would be destroying

Conditional Perfect

I would have destroyed
you would have destroyed
he/she/it would have destroyed
we would have destroyed
you would have destroyed
they would have destroyed

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been destroying
you would have been destroying
he/she/it would have been destroying
we would have been destroying
you would have been destroying
they would have been destroying

Conditional

Conditional Present

I wouldn't destroy
you wouldn't destroy
he/she/it wouldn't destroy
we wouldn't destroy
you wouldn't destroy
they wouldn't destroy

Conditional Present Continuous

I wouldn't be destroying
you wouldn't be destroying
he/she/it wouldn't be destroying
we wouldn't be destroying
you wouldn't be destroying
they wouldn't be destroying

Conditional Perfect

I wouldn't have destroyed
you wouldn't have destroyed
he/she/it wouldn't have destroyed
we wouldn't have destroyed
you wouldn't have destroyed
they wouldn't have destroyed

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I wouldn't have been destroying
you wouldn't have been destroying
he/she/it wouldn't have been destroying
we wouldn't have been destroying
you wouldn't have been destroying
they wouldn't have been destroying

Participles

Present

destroying

Past

destroyed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to destroy
to have destroyed
to be destroying
to have been destroying
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