REGULAR VERBS
explain, explains, explained, explaining
Synonyms: clarify, elucidate, interpret, expound, describe Antonyms: confuse, obscure, complicate, bewilder, confound
EXPLAIN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | explain |
★ you | explain |
★ he/she/it | explains |
★ we | explain |
★ you | explain |
★ they | explain |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Present Simple: |
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- I explain the concept during the lecture. |
- You explain your ideas clearly in the meeting. |
- He explains the process step by step. | She explains the situation to her colleagues. |
- We explain the rules before starting the game. |
- You (plural) explain your thoughts through presentations. |
- They explain the importance of teamwork. |
EXPLAIN - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i am | explaining |
★ you are | explaining |
★ he/she/it is | explaining |
★ we are | explaining |
★you are | explaining |
★ they are | explaining |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Present Continuous: |
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- I am explaining the project details right now. |
- You are explaining the solution to the problem. |
- He is explaining the experiment procedure. | She is explaining her reasoning behind the decision. |
- We are explaining the benefits of the new policy. |
- You (plural) are explaining your findings to the audience. |
- They are explaining the implications of the study. |
EXPLAIN - PRESENT PERFECT | |
★ i have | explained |
★ you have | explained |
★ he/she/it has | explained |
★ we have | explained |
★ you have | explained |
★ they have | explained |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Present Perfect: |
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- I have explained this issue multiple times. |
- You have explained your perspective thoroughly. |
- He has explained the situation to the authorities. | She has explained the project requirements clearly. |
- We have explained the changes in the policy. |
- You (plural) have explained the process to the new recruits. |
- They have explained the consequences of their actions. |
EXPLAIN - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i have been | explaining |
★ you have been | explaining |
★ he/she/it has been | explaining |
★ we have been | explaining |
★ you have been | explaining |
★ they have been | explaining |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Present Perfect Continuous: |
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- I have been explaining the instructions for the past hour. |
- You have been explaining the significance of the research. |
- He has been explaining the concepts to the students. | She has been explaining the procedures since morning. |
- We have been explaining the details throughout the training. |
- You (plural) have been explaining the benefits of the product. |
- They have been explaining the complexities of the issue. |
EXPLAIN - PAST SIMPLE | |
★ i | explained |
★ you | explained |
★ he/she/it | explained |
★ we | explained |
★ you | explained |
★ they | explained |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Past Simple: |
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- I explained the concept during yesterday's lecture. |
- You explained your ideas clearly at the meeting. |
- He explained the process step by step. | She explained the situation to her colleagues. |
- We explained the rules before starting the game. |
- You (plural) explained your thoughts through presentations. |
- They explained the importance of teamwork. |
EXPLAIN - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
★ i was | explaining |
★ you were | explaining |
★ he/she/it was | explaining |
★ we were | explaining |
★ you were | explaining |
★ they were | explaining |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Past Continuous: |
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- I was explaining the project details when you called. |
- You were explaining the solution to the problem. |
- He was explaining the experiment procedure. | She was explaining her reasoning behind the decision. |
- We were explaining the benefits of the new policy. |
- You (plural) were explaining your findings to the audience. |
- They were explaining the implications of the study. |
EXPLAIN - PAST PERFECT | |
★ i had | explained |
★ you had | explained |
★ he/she/it had | explained |
★ we had | explained |
★ you had | explained |
★ they had | explained |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Past Perfect: |
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- I had explained this issue multiple times before they understood. |
- You had explained your perspective thoroughly. |
- He had explained the situation to the authorities. | She had explained the project requirements clearly. |
- We had explained the changes in the policy. |
- You (plural) had explained the process to the new recruits. |
- They had explained the consequences of their actions. |
EXPLAIN - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i had been | explaining |
★ you had been | explaining |
★ he/she/it had been | explaining |
★ we had been | explaining |
★ you had been | explaining |
★ they had been | explaining |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Past Perfect Continuous: |
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- I had been explaining the instructions for hours before they grasped it. |
- You had been explaining the significance of the research. |
- He had been explaining the concepts to the students. | She had been explaining the procedures since morning. |
- We had been explaining the details throughout the training. |
- You (plural) had been explaining the benefits of the product. |
- They had been explaining the complexities of the issue. |
EXPLAIN - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
★ i will | explain |
★ you will | explain |
★ he/she/it will | explain |
★ we will | explain |
★ you will | explain |
★ they will | explain |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Future Simple: |
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- I will explain the new process tomorrow. |
- You will explain your findings during the presentation. |
- He will explain the concept in the next meeting. | She will explain the rationale behind her decision. |
- We will explain the benefits of the program. |
- You (plural) will explain the project requirements to the team. |
- They will explain the implications of the study. |
EXPLAIN - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
★ i will be | explaining |
★ you will be | explaining |
★ he/she/it will be | explaining |
★ we will be | explaining |
★ you will be | explaining |
★ they will be | explaining |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Future Continuous: |
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- I will be explaining the details when you arrive. |
- You will be explaining the solutions to the problem. |
- He will be explaining the experiment procedure. | She will be explaining her reasoning behind the decision. |
- We will be explaining the advantages of the new system. |
- You (plural) will be explaining your findings to the audience. |
- They will be explaining the consequences of their actions. |
EXPLAIN - FUTURE PERFECT | |
★ i will have | explained |
★ you will have | explained |
★ he/she/it will have | explained |
★ we will have | explained |
★ you will have | explained |
★ they will have | explained |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Future Perfect: |
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- I will have explained everything by the time you get here. |
- You will have explained your side of the story before the meeting starts. |
- He will have explained the situation to the authorities. | She will have explained the project requirements clearly. |
- We will have explained the changes in the policy. |
- You (plural) will have explained the process to the new recruits. |
- They will have explained the consequences of their actions. |
EXPLAIN - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i will have been | explaining |
★ you will have been | explaining |
★ he/she/it will have been | explaining |
★ we will have been | explaining |
★ you will have been | explaining |
★ they will have been | explaining |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Future Perfect Continuous: |
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- I will have been explaining the instructions for an hour before the class ends. |
- You will have been explaining the significance of the research. |
- He will have been explaining the concepts to the students. | She will have been explaining the procedures since morning. |
- We will have been explaining the details throughout the training. |
- You (plural) will have been explaining the benefits of the product. |
- They will have been explaining the complexities of the issue. |