Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

rend, rends, rending, rent
Synonyms: tear, rip, split, sever, shred

Antonyms: mend, join, unite, repair, fuse

The Verb Rend – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb rend is a strong, irregular verb meaning to tear something into two or more pieces violently. It is a dramatic and often literary word, used to convey great force, anger, or emotional pain.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: rend
■ Past Simple: rent
■ Past Participle: rent
■ Present Participle/Gerund: rending


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Rend' is not used for everyday tearing; it is reserved for powerful, often figurative, situations.


1. Violent Tearing (Literal)
This refers to forcefully ripping fabric or other materials, often as a sign of extreme emotion.


■ Dramatic/Historic: 'In a display of grief, he rent his clothes.' (This is a classic, almost biblical, image.)
■ Force of Nature: 'The force of the explosion rent the steel door from its hinges.'


2. Causing Emotional Pain (Figurative)
This is a very common use, describing something that causes intense emotional suffering.


■ Heartbreak: 'The news of her betrayal rent his heart in two.'
■ Grief: 'It was a heart-rending story of loss and survival.' (The participle is often used as an adjective).


3. Piercing a Sound (Figurative)
This describes a loud, sharp noise that violently breaks a silence.


■ Sound: 'A piercing scream rent the night air.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: STRONG CONNOTATION AND PAST TENSELiterary and Dramatic Tone: You would not use 'rend' for common actions. You 'rip' or 'tear' paper; you rend your garments in despair. It is a verb of high emotion and drama.


■ The Past Tense 'Rent': The past tense, 'rent,' is spelled and pronounced the same as the noun for housing payment ('rent'). The two words are completely unrelated, and context makes the meaning clear.



REND - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Irend
★ yourend
★ he/she/itrends
★ werend
★ you (plural)rend
★ theyrend
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Present Simple
- I watch the eagle rend its prey.
- You see how the machine rends the plastic for recycling.
- A cry of anguish rends the air. | Factionalism rends the political party.
- We watch the powerful waves rend the ship's sails.
- You (plural) see the claws rend the fabric.
- They watch the heavy machinery rend the old building apart.
REND - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amrending
★ you arerending
★ he/she/it isrending
★ we arerending
★ you arerending
★ they arerending
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Present Continuous
- I am watching the factions rending the alliance apart.
- You are seeing the conflict rending the community.
- The machine is rending the old documents into shreds. | The powerful grief is rending her heart.
- We are witnessing a debate that is rending the nation in two.
- You (plural) are watching the argument rending their friendship apart.
- They are rending the cloth for bandages.
REND - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I haverent
★ you haverent
★ he/she/it hasrent
★ we haverent
★ you haverent
★ they haverent
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Present Perfect
- I have seen a storm rend the mighty oak.
- You have seen grief rend a family.
- The explosion has rent a gaping hole in the wall. | The scandal has rent the community apart.
- We have seen the earthquake rend the very ground.
- You (plural) have rent the veil of secrecy.
- They have rent their garments in a display of grief.
REND - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenrending
★ you have beenrending
★ he/she/it has beenrending
★ we have beenrending
★ you have beenrending
★ they have beenrending
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- The internal conflict has been rending the community apart for years.
- The debate has been rending the party in two.
- The machinery has been rending the metal.
- We have been watching the arguments rending their relationship apart.
- You (plural) have been rending the fabric of their society with these policies.
- The factions have been rending the organization apart.
REND - PAST SIMPLE
★ Irent
★ yourent
★ he/she/itrent
★ werent
★ you (plural)rent
★ theyrent
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Past Simple
- I saw the lightning rend the tree in half.
- You heard the sound that rent the silence of the night.
- In his anger and grief, he rent his clothes. | The force of the impact rent the hull of the ship.
- We rent the old map by accident.
- You (plural) rent the letter into tiny pieces.
- They rent the fabric into strips.
REND - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasrending
★ you wererending
★ he/she/it wasrending
★ we wererending
★ you wererending
★ they wererending
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Past Continuous
- I was watching the lions rending the carcass.
- You were watching the machine rending the logs.
- The disagreement was rending their lifelong friendship apart. | The sound of cannon fire was rending the air.
- We were watching the storm rending the sails of the boat.
- You (plural) were rending the old carpets.
- They were rending the stone from the quarry.
REND - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadrent
★ you hadrent
★ he/she/it hadrent
★ we hadrent
★ you hadrent
★ they hadrent
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Past Perfect
- I had seen how the previous schism had rent the church.
- You knew the earthquake had rent the ground open.
- The scandal had rent the family in two long before the public found out. | The force had rent the shield.
- We arrived after the explosion had rent the building.
- You (plural) had rent the document, so it was useless.
- They had rent the veil from the statue.
REND - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenrending
★ you had beenrending
★ he/she/it had beenrending
★ we had beenrending
★ you had beenrending
★ they had beenrending
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been watching the debate rending the country apart for months.
- You knew the argument had been rending their marriage apart.
- The internal power struggle had been rending the company apart for years. | The machine had been rending the material.
- We saw that the disease had been rending the population.
- You (plural) had been rending the social fabric.
- They had been rending the stone for a long time.
REND - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willrend
★ you willrend
★ he/she/it willrend
★ we willrend
★ you willrend
★ they willrend
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Future Simple
- I know this decision will rend the community.
- You fear the revelation will rend your family.
- The force of the blast will rend the building in two. | His speech will rend the opposition's arguments to shreds.
- We will see the coming election rend the country.
- You (plural) will rend your clothes in mourning.
- They will rend the old treaty obsolete.
REND - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will berending
★ you will berending
★ he/she/it will berending
★ we will berending
★ you will berending
★ they will berending
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Future Continuous
- I will be watching the trial rending the nation apart.
- You will be rending the fabric for the project.
- The political debate will be rending the nation's unity for the coming months. | The machine will be rending the materials.
- We will be rending the old documents.
- You (plural) will be rending the clothes.
- They will be rending the stone from the mountain.
REND - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will haverent
★ you will haverent
★ he/she/it will haverent
★ we will haverent
★ you will haverent
★ they will haverent
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Future Perfect
- I will have seen this issue rend many friendships by the end of the year.
- You will have rent your relationship by then.
- The storm will have rent the ship's sails by morning. | The war will have rent the nation apart.
- We will have rent the documents.
- You (plural) will have rent the fabric.
- They will have rent the organization in two.
REND - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenrending
★ you will have beenrending
★ he/she/it will have beenrending
★ we will have beenrending
★ you will have beenrending
★ they will have beenrending
Examples of the verb 'rend' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the end of the civil war, the conflict will have been rending the country apart for a decade.
- The argument will have been rending their friendship apart.
- The machine will have been rending the materials for hours.
- We will see the policy will have been rending the community for years.
- You (plural) will have been rending the fabric.
- They will have been rending the stone.

Conjugation of the verb To Rend