Conjugation and declension of "initial" in English
Conjugation of the verb initial[ɪˈnɪʃəl],
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 initialyou don't initial
he/she/it doesn't initial
we don't initial
you don't initial
they don't initial
Present Continuous
I am not initiallingyou aren't initialling
he/she/it isn't initialling
we aren't initialling
you aren't initialling
they aren't initialling
Present Perfect
I haven't initialledyou haven't initialled
he/she/it hasn't initialled
we haven't initialled
you haven't initialled
they haven't initialled
Present Perfect Continuous
I haven't been initiallingyou haven't been initialling
he/she/it hasn't been initialling
we haven't been initialling
you haven't been initialling
they haven't been initialling
Past Indefinite
I didn't initialyou didn't initial
he/she/it didn't initial
we didn't initial
you didn't initial
they didn't initial
Past Continuous
I wasn't initiallingyou weren't initialling
he/she/it wasn't initialling
we weren't initialling
you weren't initialling
they weren't initialling
Past Perfect
I hadn't initialledyou hadn't initialled
he/she/it hadn't initialled
we hadn't initialled
you hadn't initialled
they hadn't initialled
Past Perfect Continuous
I hadn't been initiallingyou hadn't been initialling
he/she/it hadn't been initialling
we hadn't been initialling
you hadn't been initialling
they hadn't been initialling
Future Indefinite
I shan't / won't initialyou won't initial
he/she/it won't initial
we shan't / won't initial
you won't initial
they won't initial
Future Continuous
I shan't / won't be initiallingyou won't be initialling
he/she/it won't be initialling
we shan't / won't be initialling
you won't be initialling
they won't be initialling
Future Perfect
I shan't / won't have initialledyou won't have initialled
he/she/it won't have initialled
we shan't / won't have initialled
you won't have initialled
they won't have initialled
Future Perfect Continuous
I shan't / won't have been initiallingyou won't have been initialling
he/she/it won't have been initialling
we shan't / won't have been initialling
you won't have been initialling
they won't have been initialling
Conditional
Conditional Present
Conditional Present Continuous
Conditional Perfect
Conditional Perfect Continuous
Conditional
Conditional Present
I wouldn't initialyou wouldn't initial
he/she/it wouldn't initial
we wouldn't initial
you wouldn't initial
they wouldn't initial
Conditional Present Continuous
I wouldn't be initiallingyou wouldn't be initialling
he/she/it wouldn't be initialling
we wouldn't be initialling
you wouldn't be initialling
they wouldn't be initialling
Conditional Perfect
I wouldn't have initialledyou wouldn't have initialled
he/she/it wouldn't have initialled
we wouldn't have initialled
you wouldn't have initialled
they wouldn't have initialled
Conditional Perfect Continuous
I wouldn't have been initiallingyou wouldn't have been initialling
he/she/it wouldn't have been initialling
we wouldn't have been initialling
you wouldn't have been initialling
they wouldn't have been initialling
Participles
Present
Past
Infinitives
Infinitives
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