Conjugation and declension of "stink" in English

Conjugation of the verb stink[stɪŋk], irregular     

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I stink
you stink
he/she/it stinks
we stink
you stink
they stink

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Participles

Present

stinking

Past

stunk

Infinitives

Infinitives

to stink
to have stunk
to be stinking
to have been stinking

Singular and plural for stink[stɪŋk]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
stink
stinks
Possessive case
stink's
stinks'
Plural
stinks
stinks'
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