Fry verb forms – V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 – Conjugation

Fry verb forms v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 are given below……

Meaning of the fry word

  • cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan.
  • destroy.

Fry verb forms:-

V1: Base Form:- (Infinitive)Fry
V2: Past SimpleFried
V3: Past ParticipleFried
V4: 3rd Person (Singular)Fries
V5: Present Participle (Gerund)Frying
fry verb forms v1 v2 v3 v4 v5

V1 of fry verb (base form/infinitive of fry verb)

  • First form of fry verb is fry. It means, fry is the base or first form of fry verb .
  • Example:- I fry.

V2 of fry verb (past simple of fry verb)

  • Second form of fry verb is fried. It means, fried is the second form of fry verb.
  • Example:- I fried.

V3 of fry verb (past participle of fry verb)

  • Third form of fry verb is fried. It means, fried is the third form of fry verb.
  • Example:- I have fried.

V4 of fry verb (3rd Person of fry verb)

  • Fourth form of fry verb is fries. It means, fries is the fourth form of fry verb.
  • Example:- He fries.

V5 of fry verb (Present participle/Gerund)

  • Fifth form of fry verb is frying. It means, frying is the fifth form of fry verb.
  • Example:-I am frying.

Conjugation of fry verb

In conjuagtion we talk about the following tense forms…..

  • Simple/indefinite Tense:- All types of tenses i.e Present, Past, & Future
  • Continuous Tense:- All types of tenses i.e Present, Past, & Future
  • Perfect Tense:- All types of tenses i.e Present, Past, & Future
  • Perfect Confinuous Tense:- All types of tenses i.e Present, Past, & Future; here too.

Now let’s see examples of all the conjugations and their formats. So let’s start with Simple tense conjugations of present, past and future.

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Simple Tense Conjugation of fry verb (Present, Past & Future)

Simple Tense Conjugation of fry verb is classified in all three types of tenses i.e Present, Past & Future.

Simple Present Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It fries. (for singular)
  • You/We/They fries. (for plural)
  • I fry.

Simple Past Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It fried. (for singular)
  • You/We/They fried. (for plural)
  • I fried.

Simple Future Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It will fry. (for singular)
  • You/We/They/ will/shall fry. (for plural)
  • I will fry.

Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry verb (Present, Past & Future)

Again, Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry is classified in all three types of tenses i.e Present, Past & Future.

Present Continuous Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It is frying.
  • You/We/They are frying.
  • I am frying.

Past Continuous Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It was frying.
  • You/We/They were frying.
  • I was frying.

Future Continuous Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It will be frying.
  • You/We/They will/shall be frying.
  • I will be frying.

Perfect Tense Conjugation of fry verb (Present, Past & Future)

Again, Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry verb is classified in all three types of tenses i.e Present, Past & Future.

Present Perfect Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It has fried.
  • You/We/They have fried.
  • I have fried.

Past Perfect Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It had fried.
  • You/We/They had fried.
  • I had fried.

Future perfect Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It will have fried.
  • You/We/They will have fried.
  • I will have fried.

Perfect Continuous Tense Conjugation of frey verb (Present, Past & Future)

Again, Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry verb is classified in all three types of tenses i.e Present, Past & Future.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It has been frying.
  • You/We/They have been frying.
  • I have been frying.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It had been frying.
  • You/We/They had been frying.
  • I had been frying.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense Conjugation of fry verb

  • He/She/It will have been frying.
  • You/We/They will have been frying.
  • I will have been frying.

Conclusion

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