Conjugation and declension of "trickle" in English

Singular and plural for trickle[ˈtrɪkl]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
trickle
trickles
Possessive case
trickle's
trickles'
Plural
trickles
trickles'

Conjugation of the verb trickle[ˈtrɪkl], regular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I trickle
you trickle
he/she/it trickles
we trickle
you trickle
they trickle

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

trickling

Past

trickled

Infinitives

Infinitives

to trickle
to have trickled
to be trickling
to have been trickling
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