regular model: work
verbs ending in -e: like
cost
- model verb
ⓘInvariable in the past: the preterit and past participle are identical to the infinitive. Some verbs also double the final consonant in the present participle, as per the 'omit' model. Verbs that follow this model:
beset
bet
bid
broadcast
burst
cablecast
cast
clear-cut
cross-cut
crosscut
cut
die-cast
fit
forecast
handset
hate-read
hit
hurt
inlet
input
inset
knit
let
lip-read
lipread
miscast
mishit
misread
offset
outbid
outhit
output
overbid
overset
overspread
overthrust
precast
preset
proofread
put
quit
re-let
read
rebid
rebroadcast
recast
relet
reread
reset
rewed
rid
roughcast
set
shed
short-cut
shut
sight-read
simulcast
slit
split
spread
sublet
sweat
telecast
thrust
typeset
underbid
undercut
upset
wed
wet
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hurt
It is conjugated like: cost
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Indicative
presentⓘAlso known as: present simple or simple present
I hurt you hurt he, she, it hurts we hurt you hurt they hurt
simple pastⓘAlso known as: past simple or preterit
I hurt you hurt he, she, it hurt we hurt you hurt they hurt
future
I will hurt you will hurt he, she, it will hurt we will hurt you will hurt they will hurt
Perfect tenses
present perfect
I have hurt you have hurt he, she, it has hurt we have hurt you have hurt they have hurt
past perfectⓘAlso known as: pluperfect
I had hurt you had hurt he, she, it had hurt we had hurt you had hurt they had hurt
future perfect
I will have hurt you will have hurt he, she, it will have hurt we will have hurt you will have hurt they will have hurt
Continuous (progressive) and emphatic tenses
present continuous
I am hurting you are hurting he, she, it is hurting we are hurting you are hurting they are hurting
past continuous
I was hurting you were hurting he, she, it was hurting we were hurting you were hurting they were hurting
present emphatic
I do hurt you do hurt he, she, it does hurt we do hurt you do hurt they do hurt
past emphatic
I did hurt you did hurt he, she, it did hurt we did hurt you did hurt they did hurt
Compound continuous (progressive) tenses
present perfect
I have been hurting you have been hurting he, she, it has been hurting we have been hurting you have been hurting they have been hurting
past perfect
I had been hurting you had been hurting he, she, it had been hurting we had been hurting you had been hurting they had been hurting
future
I will be hurting you will be hurting he, she, it will be hurting we will be hurting you will be hurting they will be hurting
future perfect
I will have been hurting you will have been hurting he, she, it will have been hurting we will have been hurting you will have been hurting they will have been hurting
Conditional
present
I would hurt you would hurt he, she, it would hurt we would hurt you would hurt they would hurt
perfectⓘAlso known as: past conditional
I would have hurt you would have hurt he, she, it would have hurt we would have hurt you would have hurt they would have hurt
present continuous
I would be hurting you would be hurting he, she, it would be hurting we would be hurting you would be hurting they would be hurting
perfect continuous
I would have been hurting you would have been hurting he, she, it would have been hurting we would have been hurting you would have been hurting they would have been hurting
Imperative
present
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(you) hurt! – (we) let's hurt! (you) hurt! –
Subjunctive
present
I hurt you hurt he, she, it hurt we hurt you hurt they hurt
past
I hurt you hurt he, she, it hurt we hurt you hurt they hurt
past perfectⓘAlso known as: pluperfect subjunctive
I had hurt you had hurt he, she, it had hurt we had hurt you had hurt they had hurt
future
I should hurt you should hurt he, she, it should hurt we should hurt you should hurt they should hurt
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*Red letters in conjugations are exceptions to
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