IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs Regular verbs
overdo, overdoes, overdoing, overdid, overdone
Synonyms: overindulge, exaggerate, overextend, exceed, overplay
Antonyms: underdo, do too little, restrain, limit
The Verb "Overdo" – Meaning and Usage The verb "overdo" combines "over-" (indicating excess) with "do", and it is used to describe actions that are taken too far or performed to an excessive degree. Primary Meanings: To do something excessively or beyond reasonable limits: Often refers to overexertion, exaggeration, or taking an action too far. Example: "Don’t overdo the spices in the recipe, or it will be too strong." To exhaust oneself by overexertion: Refers to physical or mental effort that goes beyond what is healthy or sustainable. Example: "He overdid it at the gym and pulled a muscle." Grammatical Forms: Base form: overdo Past tense: overdid Past participle: overdone This makes "overdo" an irregular verb, with distinct past tense and participle forms. Synonyms: Exaggerate Overuse Overwork Overindulge Usage Contexts: Cooking or Crafting: "Be careful not to overdo the decorations on the cake." Health and Fitness: "She overdid her workout routine and felt sore the next day." Behavior or Performance: "His dramatic gestures overdid the intended humor of the scene." Interesting Note: The participle form "overdone" is commonly used as an adjective, especially in contexts like cooking ("The steak was overdone") or describing exaggerated actions ("Her reaction was a bit overdone"). It carries a connotation of something going beyond what is optimal or tasteful.
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.
OVERDO - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | overdo |
★ you | overdo |
★ he/she/it | overdoes |
★ we | overdo |
★ you | overdo |
★ they | overdo |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Present Simple |
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- I overdo my workouts to build more muscle. |
- You overdo your studies to achieve top grades. |
- He overdoes his projects by adding unnecessary details. | She overdoes her tasks to impress the manager. |
- We overdo our efforts to ensure the project's success. |
- You (plural) overdo your preparations for the event. |
- They overdo their work, leading to burnout. |
OVERDO - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i am | overdoing |
★ you are | overdoing |
★ he/she/it is | overdoing |
★ we are | overdoing |
★ you are | overdoing |
★ they are | overdoing |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am overdoing my workouts this week to prepare for the competition. |
- You are overdoing your studies by pulling all-nighters. |
- He is overdoing his projects by continuously revising them. | She is overdoing her tasks to meet the tight deadlines. |
- We are overdoing our efforts to secure the contract. |
- You (plural) are overdoing your preparations for the upcoming conference. |
- They are overdoing their work, which is causing stress in the team. |
OVERDO - PRESENT PERFECT | |
★ i have | overdone |
★ you have | overdone |
★ he/she/it has | overdone |
★ we have | overdone |
★ you have | overdone |
★ they have | overdone |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have overdone my workouts and need to rest. |
- You have overdone your studies and deserve a break. |
- He has overdone his projects by adding too many features. | She has overdone her tasks to gain recognition. |
- We have overdone our efforts, resulting in unnecessary complications. |
- You (plural) have overdone your preparations for the event. |
- They have overdone their work, leading to decreased productivity. |
OVERDO - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i have been | overdoing |
★ you have been | overdoing |
★ he/she/it has been | overdoing |
★ we have been | overdoing |
★ you have been | overdoing |
★ they have been | overdoing |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been overdoing my workouts to build more strength. |
- You have been overdoing your studies to achieve academic excellence. |
- He has been overdoing his projects by continuously adding new elements. | She has been overdoing her tasks to stand out. |
- We have been overdoing our efforts to ensure every detail is perfect. |
- You (plural) have been overdoing your preparations for the upcoming presentation. |
- They have been overdoing their work, which is affecting their health. |
OVERDO - PAST SIMPLE | |
★ i | overdid |
★ you | overdid |
★ he/she/it | overdid |
★ we | overdid |
★ you | overdid |
★ they | overdid |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Past Simple |
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- I overdid my workouts yesterday and felt exhausted. |
- You overdid your studies last semester and needed a break. |
- He overdid his projects by adding too many revisions. | She overdid her tasks to meet the deadline. |
- We overdid our efforts and caused unnecessary delays. |
- You (plural) overdid your preparations for the event last year. |
- They overdid their work, resulting in burnout. |
OVERDO - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
★ i was | overdoing |
★ you were | overdoing |
★ he/she/it was | overdoing |
★ we were | overdoing |
★ you were | overdoing |
★ they were | overdoing |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was overdoing my workouts when I injured my knee. |
- You were overdoing your studies during the exam period. |
- He was overdoing his projects by constantly changing the scope. | She was overdoing her tasks to impress her boss. |
- We were overdoing our efforts to secure the deal. |
- You (plural) were overdoing your preparations for the conference. |
- They were overdoing their work, which led to decreased efficiency. |
OVERDO - PAST PERFECT | |
★ i had | overdone |
★ you had | overdone |
★ he/she/it had | overdone |
★ we had | overdone |
★ you had | overdone |
★ they had | overdone |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had overdone my workouts before I realized I needed to rest. |
- You had overdone your studies by the end of the semester. |
- He had overdone his projects by the time the client reviewed them. | She had overdone her tasks before the team noticed. |
- We had overdone our efforts, resulting in project delays. |
- You (plural) had overdone your preparations before the event started. |
- They had overdone their work, leading to mistakes in the report. |
OVERDO - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i had been | overdoing |
★ you had been | overdoing |
★ he/she/it had been | overdoing |
★ we had been | overdoing |
★ you had been | overdoing |
★ they had been | overdoing |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been overdoing my workouts for weeks before I took a break. |
- You had been overdoing your studies throughout the academic year. |
- He had been overdoing his projects by continuously adding new features. | She had been overdoing her tasks to gain early promotion. |
- We had been overdoing our efforts to meet the deadline. |
- You (plural) had been overdoing your preparations for the conference all month. |
- They had been overdoing their work, which resulted in burnout. |
OVERDO - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
★ i will | overdo |
★ you will | overdo |
★ he/she/it will | overdo |
★ we will | overdo |
★ you will | overdo |
★ they will | overdo |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Future Simple |
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- I will overdo my workouts if I don't pace myself. |
- You will overdo your studies without taking regular breaks. |
- He will overdo his projects by adding too many components. | She will overdo her tasks to secure the promotion. |
- We will overdo our efforts to ensure the project's success. |
- You (plural) will overdo your preparations for the upcoming event. |
- They will overdo their work, leading to potential burnout. |
OVERDO - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
★ i will be | overdoing |
★ you will be | overdoing |
★ he/she/it will be | overdoing |
★ we will be | overdoing |
★ you will be | overdoing |
★ they will be | overdoing |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be overdoing my workouts next week to prepare for the marathon. |
- You will be overdoing your studies during the exam period. |
- He will be overdoing his projects by continuously making changes. | She will be overdoing her tasks to impress the management. |
- We will be overdoing our efforts to secure the deal. |
- You (plural) will be overdoing your preparations for the conference. |
- They will be overdoing their work, which may affect their performance. |
OVERDO - FUTURE PERFECT | |
★ i will have | overdone |
★ you will have | overdone |
★ he/she/it will have | overdone |
★ we will have | overdone |
★ you will have | overdone |
★ they will have | overdone |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have overdone my workouts by the end of the month. |
- You will have overdone your studies by the time finals arrive. |
- He will have overdone his projects before the client meeting. | She will have overdone her tasks by the deadline. |
- We will have overdone our efforts, leading to unnecessary complications. |
- You (plural) will have overdone your preparations for the event by then. |
- They will have overdone their work, resulting in decreased productivity. |
OVERDO - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i will have been | overdoing |
★ you will have been | overdoing |
★ he/she/it will have been | overdoing |
★ we will have been | overdoing |
★ you will have been | overdoing |
★ they will have been | overdoing |
Examples of the verb 'overdo' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- I will have been overdoing my workouts for several months by the time of the competition. |
- You will have been overdoing your studies throughout the entire semester. |
- He will have been overdoing his projects by the time the new version is released. | She will have been overdoing her tasks for weeks by the time she gets feedback. |
- We will have been overdoing our efforts to meet the deadline for months. |
- You (plural) will have been overdoing your preparations for the conference all year. |
- They will have been overdoing their work for years, leading to burnout. |