Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

throw, throws, throwing, thrown, threw
Synonyms: hurl, cast, fling, toss, launch

Antonyms: catch, receive, hold, keep, retain

The Verb Throw – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb throw is a common irregular verb meaning to propel something through the air with a rapid movement of the arm. Figuratively, it has many uses, such as giving a party or confusing someone.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: throw
■ Past Simple: threw
■ Past Participle: thrown
■ Present Participle/Gerund: throwing


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Throw' is used for the physical act of launching something and in many common idioms.


1. Propelling Through the Air
This is its primary, literal meaning.


■ Action: 'Throw me the ball!'
■ Discarding: 'He threw the empty bottle in the recycling bin.'


2. Giving a Party (Informal)
This is a very common informal use.


■ Event: 'We're throwing a party for her birthday next Saturday.'


3. Confusing or Unsettling Someone (Figurative)
This refers to causing someone to be surprised or confused.


■ Confusion: 'The unexpected question completely threw him.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: PHRASAL VERBS


The meaning of 'throw' changes significantly in phrasal verbs.


■ Throw away / Throw out: To discard something as garbage.
■ Example: 'Don't throw away those old magazines; I want to read them.'


■ Throw up: To vomit.
■ Example: 'He felt sick and had to throw up.'


■ Throw in: To add something extra for free.
■ Example: 'If you buy the camera today, I'll throw in a free memory card.'



THROW - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Ithrow
★ youthrow
★ he/she/itthrows
★ wethrow
★ you (plural)throw
★ theythrow
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Present Simple
- I throw the ball for my dog to fetch.
- You throw a great party every year.
- He throws his clothes on the floor. | She throws a coin into the fountain for good luck.
- We throw away our garbage in the designated bins.
- You (plural) throw your old newspapers in the recycling bin.
- They throw a surprise party for their friends.
THROW - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amthrowing
★ you arethrowing
★ he/she/it isthrowing
★ we arethrowing
★ you arethrowing
★ they arethrowing
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Present Continuous
- I am throwing a frisbee in the park.
- You are throwing away a perfectly good opportunity.
- He is throwing a tantrum like a child. | She is throwing a going-away party for her colleague.
- We are throwing out all the old, expired food.
- You (plural) are throwing the ball back and forth.
- They are throwing stones into the lake.
THROW - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havethrown
★ you havethrown
★ he/she/it hasthrown
★ we havethrown
★ you havethrown
★ they havethrown
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Present Perfect
- I have thrown away the receipt by mistake.
- You have thrown a wrench in our plans.
- He has thrown his back out and can't move. | She has thrown her hat in the ring for the election.
- We have thrown a wonderful party for them.
- You (plural) have thrown the winning touchdown.
- They have thrown caution to the wind.
THROW - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenthrowing
★ you have beenthrowing
★ he/she/it has beenthrowing
★ we have beenthrowing
★ you have beenthrowing
★ they have beenthrowing
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been throwing out old papers all morning.
- You have been throwing away your money on lottery tickets.
- He has been throwing himself into his work since the breakup. | The pitcher has been throwing fastballs all game.
- We have been throwing ideas around for the new project.
- You (plural) have been throwing the ball for the dog for an hour.
- They have been throwing parties every weekend.
THROW - PAST SIMPLE
★ Ithrew
★ youthrew
★ he/she/itthrew
★ wethrew
★ you (plural)threw
★ theythrew
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Past Simple
- I threw the keys on the table when I came in.
- You threw the ball so hard I couldn't catch it.
- He threw a rock at the window. | She threw a surprise party for his birthday.
- We threw a coin in the well and made a wish.
- You (plural) threw your graduation caps in the air.
- They threw a banquet in honor of the queen.
THROW - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasthrowing
★ you werethrowing
★ he/she/it wasthrowing
★ we werethrowing
★ you werethrowing
★ they werethrowing
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Past Continuous
- I was throwing the ball when my dog ran into the street.
- You were throwing your clothes all over the room.
- He was throwing a football with his friends. | The volcano was throwing ash and smoke into the air.
- We were throwing a party when the police showed up.
- You (plural) were throwing snowballs at each other.
- They were throwing insults back and forth.
THROW - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadthrown
★ you hadthrown
★ he/she/it hadthrown
★ we hadthrown
★ you hadthrown
★ they hadthrown
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Past Perfect
- I had thrown the letter in the fire before I realized my mistake.
- You had thrown the ball before the whistle blew.
- He had thrown his chances away. | She had thrown a party that people talked about for years.
- We had thrown out the old furniture.
- You (plural) had thrown the key over the wall.
- They had thrown the evidence in the river.
THROW - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenthrowing
★ you had beenthrowing
★ he/she/it had beenthrowing
★ we had beenthrowing
★ you had beenthrowing
★ they had beenthrowing
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been throwing the ball for my dog for an hour.
- You had been throwing away your savings.
- He had been throwing himself into training for months. | The engine had been throwing sparks.
- We had been throwing parties at that house for years.
- You (plural) had been throwing ideas at the wall to see what would stick.
- They had been throwing insults at each other.
THROW - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willthrow
★ you willthrow
★ he/she/it willthrow
★ we willthrow
★ you willthrow
★ they willthrow
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Future Simple
- I will throw the trash out on my way to work.
- You will throw the ball to first base.
- He will throw a party for his graduation. | She will throw her support behind the new candidate.
- We will throw a big celebration if we win.
- You (plural) will throw your old clothes away.
- They will throw the ball around in the yard.
THROW - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will bethrowing
★ you will bethrowing
★ he/she/it will bethrowing
★ we will bethrowing
★ you will bethrowing
★ they will bethrowing
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Future Continuous
- I will be throwing a dinner party this Saturday.
- You will be throwing the javelin in the Olympics.
- He will be throwing the first pitch at the baseball game. | The machine will be throwing sparks.
- We will be throwing out all the junk in the attic.
- You (plural) will be throwing the discus.
- They will be throwing a festival for the whole town.
THROW - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havethrown
★ you will havethrown
★ he/she/it will havethrown
★ we will havethrown
★ you will havethrown
★ they will havethrown
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Future Perfect
- I will have thrown away all this clutter by the end of the day.
- You will have thrown the best party of the year.
- He will have thrown the touchdown pass. | She will have thrown her old diaries away.
- We will have thrown all the garbage out.
- You (plural) will have thrown the perfect game.
- They will have thrown the surprise.
THROW - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenthrowing
★ you will have beenthrowing
★ he/she/it will have beenthrowing
★ we will have beenthrowing
★ you will have beenthrowing
★ they will have beenthrowing
Examples of the verb 'throw' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the time the game ends, the quarterback will have been throwing the ball for three hours.
- You will have been throwing away money on that old car.
- He will have been throwing himself into his studies. | She will have been throwing parties.
- We will have been throwing out old files.
- You (plural) will have been throwing the ball.
- They will have been throwing their efforts into the project.

Conjugation of the verb To Throw