Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

split, splits, splitting
Synonyms: divide, separate, cleave, sever, break apart

Antonyms: join, unite, merge, combine, connect

The Verb Split – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb split is an irregular verb that means to break or divide into two or more parts, especially along a straight line. It is also commonly used for sharing something.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: split
■ Past Simple: split
■ Past Participle: split
■ Present Participle/Gerund: splitting


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Split' is a versatile verb used for physical division, sharing, and separation.


1. Breaking Apart
This refers to a physical division.


■ Force: 'He split the log with a single blow of the axe.'
■ Damage: 'My jeans split when I bent over.'


2. Dividing or Sharing
This is a very common use in social and financial contexts.


■ Cost: 'Let's split the bill.'
■ Groups: 'The teacher split the class into four groups.'


3. Ending a Relationship
The phrasal verb 'split up' means to end a romantic relationship.


■ Relationship: 'They decided to split up after dating for three years.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: IDENTICAL VERB FORMSIdentical Forms: A key feature of 'split' is that its base form, past simple, and past participle are all identical. The tense is understood from the context of the sentence.


■ Noun Form: The noun 'a split' can mean a crack or division ('a split in the wood') or a disagreement ('a split in the political party').



SPLIT - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Isplit
★ yousplit
★ he/she/itsplits
★ wesplit
★ you (plural)split
★ theysplit
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Present Simple
- I split the bill with my friends when we eat out.
- You split the wood for the fireplace.
- He splits his time between two cities. | A smile splits her face.
- We split the profits equally.
- You (plural) split into smaller groups for the activity.
- They split the dessert because they are both full.
SPLIT - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amsplitting
★ you aresplitting
★ he/she/it issplitting
★ we aresplitting
★ you aresplitting
★ they aresplitting
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Present Continuous
- I am splitting the last piece of cake with you.
- You are splitting the logs with an axe.
- He is splitting his attention between the game and our conversation. | The party is splitting over a controversial issue.
- We are splitting the cost of the gift.
- You (plural) are splitting up into your project teams.
- They are splitting the deck of cards for the game.
SPLIT - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havesplit
★ you havesplit
★ he/she/it hassplit
★ we havesplit
★ you havesplit
★ they havesplit
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Present Perfect
- I have split the bill with my roommate.
- You have split the firewood for the winter.
- He has split from his band to start a solo career. | The fabric has split at the seam.
- We have split the prize money.
- You (plural) have split the group into two.
- They have split up after five years of marriage.
SPLIT - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beensplitting
★ you have beensplitting
★ he/she/it has beensplitting
★ we have beensplitting
★ you have beensplitting
★ they have beensplitting
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been splitting my workout between cardio and weights.
- You have been splitting your time between work and study.
- The political party has been splitting into factions for years. | He has been splitting logs all morning.
- We have been splitting the profits fairly from the start.
- You (plural) have been splitting the tasks among the team.
- They have been splitting their focus, and it's not working.
SPLIT - PAST SIMPLE
★ Isplit
★ yousplit
★ he/she/itsplit
★ wesplit
★ you (plural)split
★ theysplit
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Past Simple
- I split the apple in half and gave you a piece.
- You split the team into two sides for the game.
- He split his trousers when he bent over. | The lightning split the old tree down the middle.
- We split the cost of the taxi.
- You (plural) split the winnings from the lottery.
- They split up last year.
SPLIT - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wassplitting
★ you weresplitting
★ he/she/it wassplitting
★ we weresplitting
★ you weresplitting
★ they weresplitting
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Past Continuous
- I was splitting the wood when I hurt my back.
- You were splitting the profits.
- He was splitting his time between his two families. | The ice was splitting under the pressure.
- We were splitting into our groups.
- You (plural) were splitting the bill at the restaurant.
- They were splitting the logs.
SPLIT - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadsplit
★ you hadsplit
★ he/she/it hadsplit
★ we hadsplit
★ you hadsplit
★ they hadsplit
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Past Perfect
- I had split the bill before you had a chance to pay.
- You had split the group before the argument started.
- He had split from the company to start his own. | The ship had split in two on the rocks.
- We had split the tasks evenly.
- You (plural) had split the money.
- They had split up long before the public knew about it.
SPLIT - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beensplitting
★ you had beensplitting
★ he/she/it had beensplitting
★ we had beensplitting
★ you had beensplitting
★ they had beensplitting
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been splitting my time between two jobs for a year.
- You had been splitting the logs.
- The band had been splitting apart for months before the official announcement. | The ice shelf had been splitting.
- We had been splitting the work.
- You (plural) had been splitting the profits.
- They had been splitting up and getting back together for years.
SPLIT - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willsplit
★ you willsplit
★ he/she/it willsplit
★ we willsplit
★ you willsplit
★ they willsplit
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Future Simple
- I will split the dessert with you.
- You will split the wood this afternoon.
- He will split the presentation into three parts. | This issue will split the vote.
- We will split the cost of the rental car.
- You (plural) will split into pairs for the next exercise.
- They will split the inheritance equally.
SPLIT - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will besplitting
★ you will besplitting
★ he/she/it will besplitting
★ we will besplitting
★ you will besplitting
★ they will besplitting
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Future Continuous
- I will be splitting my time between the two offices next week.
- You will be splitting the logs for the fire.
- He will be splitting the students into groups. | The party will be splitting over this policy.
- We will be splitting the final prize.
- You (plural) will be splitting your focus.
- They will be splitting the profits.
SPLIT - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havesplit
★ you will havesplit
★ he/she/it will havesplit
★ we will havesplit
★ you will havesplit
★ they will havesplit
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Future Perfect
- I will have split the bill by the time you get your wallet out.
- You will have split all the firewood by winter.
- He will have split from the band by the end of the year. | The rock will have split.
- We will have split the money between us.
- You (plural) will have split into your final teams.
- They will have split up by then.
SPLIT - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beensplitting
★ you will have beensplitting
★ he/she/it will have beensplitting
★ we will have beensplitting
★ you will have beensplitting
★ they will have beensplitting
Examples of the verb 'split' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the end of the day, I will have been splitting logs for eight hours.
- You will have been splitting your time between these two cities for years.
- The party will have been splitting over ideology. | The ice will have been splitting.
- We will have been splitting the profits.
- You (plural) will have been splitting the work.
- They will have been splitting up and reuniting for their entire relationship.

Conjugation of the verb To Split