OBSTINATE Past Tense and Past Participle

OBSTINATE Past Tense and Past Participle

The verb "to obstinate" is a regular verb, meaning its past tense and past participle forms are formed by adding "-ed" to the base form. Here are the different v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 form of obstinate:

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 FORM OF OBSTINATE

V1 - Base Form obstinate
V2 - Past Form obstinated
V3 - Past Participle Form obstinated
V4 - Present Participle Form obstinating
V5 - 3rd Person Singular: s/es/ies Form obstinates

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Present Tense of OBSTINATE

Present Simple Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: 1st Form + s / es / ies

l obstinate.

You obstinate.

He / She obstinates.

We obstinate.

They obstinate.

Present Continuous Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: am / is / are + 1st Form + ing

I am obstinating.

You are obstinating.

He / She is obstinating.

We are obstinating.

They are obstinating.

Present Perfect Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: have / has + 3rd Form

I have obstinated.

You have obstinated.

He has obstinated.

We have obstinated.

You have obstinated.

They have obstinated.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: have been / has been + 1st Form + ing

I have been obstinating.

You have been obstinating.

He has been obstinating.

We have been obstinating.

You have been obstinating.

They have been obstinating.

Past Tense of OBSTINATE

Past Simple Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: 2nd Form

I obstinated.

You obstinated.

He / She obstinated.

We obstinated.

You obstinated.

They obstinated.

Past Continuous Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: was / were + 1st form + ing

I was obstinating.

You were obstinating.

He was obstinating.

We were obstinating.

You were obstinating.

They were obstinating.

Past Perfect Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: had + 3rd form

I had obstinated.

You had obstinated.

He / She had obstinated.

We had obstinated.

They had obstinated.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: had been + 1st form + ing

I had been obstinating.

You had been obstinating.

He had been obstinating.

We had been obstinating.

They had been obstinating.

Future Tense of OBSTINATE

Future Simple Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: will / shall + 1st form

I will / shall obstinate.

You will obstinate.

He will obstinate.

We will / shall obstinate.

You will obstinate.

They will obstinate.

Future Continuous Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: will be / shall be + 1st form + ing

I will / shall be obstinating.

You will be obstinating.

He / She will be obstinating.

We will / shall be obstinating.

They will be obstinating.

Future Perfect Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: will have / shall have + 3rd form

I will / shall have obstinated.

You will have obstinated.

He will have obstinated.

We will / shall have obstinated.

They will have obstinated.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense of OBSTINATE in Sentences

Note: will have been / shall have been + 1st form + ing

I will / shall have been obstinating.

You will have been obstinating.

He / She will have been obstinating.

We will / shall have been obstinating.

They will have been obstinating.

FAQ - CONJUGATE VERB OBSTINATE

What is the V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 of the verb "OBSTINATE"?

  1. Base Form (V1) - "OBSTINATE"
  2. Past Form (V2) - "OBSTINATED"
  3. Past Participle (V3) - "OBSTINATED"
  4. Present Participle (V4) - "OBSTINATING"
  5. 3rd Person Singular: s/es/ies (V5) - "OBSTINATES"

What is the Past Tense of the verb "OBSTINATE"?

The past tense of the verb "OBSTINATE" is "OBSTINATED".

What is the Past Participle of the verb "OBSTINATE"?

The Past Participle of the verb "OBSTINATE" is "OBSTINATED".

What is the Present Participle of the verb "OBSTINATE"?

The Present Participle of the verb "OBSTINATE" is "OBSTINATING".

What is the 3rd Person Singular s/es/ed of the verb "OBSTINATE"?

The 3rd Person Singular s/es/ed of the verb "OBSTINATE" is "OBSTINATES".

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