Irregular verbs Regular verbs
prove, proves, proving, proven, proved
Synonyms: verify, substantiate, confirm, demonstrate, validate
Antonyms: disprove, refute, rebut, contradict, invalidate
The Verb Prove – Definition, Usage, and Clarification The verb prove is an irregular verb meaning to demonstrate the truth or existence of something through evidence or argument. VERB FORMS ■ Base Form: prove ■ Past Simple: proved ■ Past Participle: proved or proven ■ Present Participle/Gerund: proving USAGE AND CONTEXT 'Prove' is a strong verb used in legal, scientific, mathematical, and everyday arguments. 1. Demonstrating Truth This is the verb's core meaning. ■ Law: 'The prosecutor's job is to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.' ■ Science: 'The experiment was designed to prove the hypothesis.' ■ Personal: 'He felt he had to prove his loyalty to the team.' 2. To Turn Out To Be This use means to be discovered or shown to be something over time. ■ 'The new strategy proved to be very effective.' ■ 'His initial fears proved to be unfounded.' ℹ IMPORTANT: 'PROVED' VS. 'PROVEN' ■ Past Participle: Both 'proved' and 'proven' are correct as the past participle. ■ 'He has proved his point.' (More common as the verb) ■ 'It is a proven fact.' ('Proven' is very common as an adjective before a noun). While both are generally acceptable, 'proved' is often preferred for the verb form, and 'proven' for the adjective form.
PROVE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ I | prove |
★ you | prove |
★ he/she/it | proves |
★ we | prove |
★ you (plural) | prove |
★ they | prove |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Present Simple |
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- I work hard to prove my worth. |
- You always have to prove your point. |
- The evidence proves his innocence. | She proves her skill every time she competes. |
- We must prove our theory with facts. |
- You (plural) prove your loyalty through your actions. |
- They prove their strength in difficult times. |
PROVE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I am | proving |
★ you are | proving |
★ he/she/it is | proving |
★ we are | proving |
★ you are | proving |
★ they are | proving |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am proving my point with this data. |
- You are proving me right. |
- The lawyer is proving the defendant's guilt. | She is proving her abilities to the new team. |
- We are proving that our method works. |
- You (plural) are proving your commitment to the cause. |
- They are proving their theory through a series of experiments. |
PROVE - PRESENT PERFECT | |
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★ I have | proven |
★ you have | proven |
★ he/she/it has | proven |
★ we have | proven |
★ you have | proven |
★ they have | proven |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have proven that I can be trusted. |
- You have proven your point. |
- The experiment has proven the hypothesis to be correct. | She has proven her talent to the world. |
- We have proven our case beyond a doubt. |
- You (plural) have proven your courage. |
- They have proven that the new drug is effective. |
PROVE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I have been | proving |
★ you have been | proving |
★ he/she/it has been | proving |
★ we have been | proving |
★ you have been | proving |
★ they have been | proving |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been proving my skills to the company since I started. |
- You have been proving your dedication. |
- The scientist has been proving his hypothesis through rigorous experiments. | She has been proving her worth. |
- We have been proving the concept for months. |
- You (plural) have been proving your loyalty. |
- They have been proving the theorem. |
PROVE - PAST SIMPLE | |
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★ I | proved |
★ you | proved |
★ he/she/it | proved |
★ we | proved |
★ you (plural) | proved |
★ they | proved |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Past Simple |
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- I proved my case in court and won. |
- You proved everyone wrong with your success. |
- He proved his theory to be true. | The DNA evidence proved his guilt. |
- We proved our hypothesis was correct. |
- You (plural) proved your strength and resilience. |
- They proved that the legend was based on a real event. |
PROVE - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I was | proving |
★ you were | proving |
★ he/she/it was | proving |
★ we were | proving |
★ you were | proving |
★ they were | proving |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was proving my point when you interrupted me. |
- You were proving how responsible you are. |
- The lawyer was proving the defendant's innocence with a strong alibi. | She was proving her skill. |
- We were proving our theory to the scientific community. |
- You (plural) were proving your value to the team. |
- They were proving that their invention could work. |
PROVE - PAST PERFECT | |
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★ I had | proven |
★ you had | proven |
★ he/she/it had | proven |
★ we had | proven |
★ you had | proven |
★ they had | proven |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had proven my innocence before the new evidence was found. |
- You had proven your loyalty many times before. |
- The explorer had proven that the land was uninhabited. | She had proven her point. |
- We had proven the theorem, so we published the paper. |
- You (plural) had proven your abilities. |
- They had proven the existence of the particle. |
PROVE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I had been | proving |
★ you had been | proving |
★ he/she/it had been | proving |
★ we had been | proving |
★ you had been | proving |
★ they had been | proving |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been proving my theory for years before it was accepted. |
- You had been proving your case. |
- The mathematician had been proving the complex theorem for over a decade. | She had been proving her skills. |
- We had been proving the effectiveness of the treatment. |
- You (plural) had been proving your innocence. |
- They had been proving their hypothesis. |
PROVE - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
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★ I will | prove |
★ you will | prove |
★ he/she/it will | prove |
★ we will | prove |
★ you will | prove |
★ they will | prove |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Future Simple |
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- I will prove my loyalty to you. |
- You will prove your worth in the new role. |
- He will prove his innocence. | The results will prove me right. |
- We will prove our theory is correct. |
- You (plural) will prove your critics wrong. |
- They will prove their strength in the final match. |
PROVE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will be | proving |
★ you will be | proving |
★ he/she/it will be | proving |
★ we will be | proving |
★ you will be | proving |
★ they will be | proving |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be proving my dedication through hard work. |
- You will be proving your point in the debate. |
- The next experiment will be proving our hypothesis. | She will be proving her leadership skills. |
- We will be proving the value of our product at the trade show. |
- You (plural) will be proving your commitment. |
- They will be proving their case to the jury. |
PROVE - FUTURE PERFECT | |
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★ I will have | proven |
★ you will have | proven |
★ he/she/it will have | proven |
★ we will have | proven |
★ you will have | proven |
★ they will have | proven |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have proven my point by the end of this discussion. |
- You will have proven your ability to lead. |
- By the end of the trial, we will have proven his guilt beyond a doubt. | She will have proven her theory. |
- We will have proven our hypothesis. |
- You (plural) will have proven your loyalty. |
- They will have proven their new technology works. |
PROVE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will have been | proving |
★ you will have been | proving |
★ he/she/it will have been | proving |
★ we will have been | proving |
★ you will have been | proving |
★ they will have been | proving |
Examples of the verb 'prove' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- By the time he retires, the detective will have been proving cases for thirty years. |
- You will have been proving your worth for your entire career. |
- The scientist will have been proving his theories for decades. | She will have been proving her skills. |
- We will have been proving our point. |
- You (plural) will have been proving your commitment. |
- They will have been proving their theorems. |