Conjugation and declension of "shear" in English

Singular and plural for shear[ʃɪə]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
shear
shears
Possessive case
shear's
shears'
Plural
shears
shears'

Conjugation of the verb shear[ʃɪə], irregular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I shear
you shear
he/she/it shears
we shear
you shear
they shear

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

shearing

Past

shorn

Infinitives

Infinitives

to shear
to have shorn
to be shearing
to have been shearing

Degrees of comparison of the adjective shear[ʃɪə]     

Positive

shear
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