Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

weave, weaves, weaving, woven, wove
Synonyms: entwine, interlace, braid, plait, knit

Antonyms: unravel, separate, unpick, detach, straighten

The Verb Weave – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb weave is an irregular verb that means to form fabric by interlacing threads. It also means to create a complex story, or to move by twisting and turning through obstacles.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: weave
■ Past Simple: wove (or weaved)
■ Past Participle: woven (or weaved)
■ Present Participle/Gerund: weaving


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Weave' is used for creating textiles, stories, and for a specific type of movement.


1. Making Fabric or Baskets
This is its traditional, literal meaning.


■ Textiles: 'Artisans weave colourful rugs by hand.'
■ Stories (Figurative): 'She wove a complex plot for her new novel.'


2. Moving Through Obstacles
This describes a twisting and turning path.


■ Traffic: 'The motorcycle was weaving in and out of the cars.'
■ Crowds: 'He had to weave his way through the crowd.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: TWO SETS OF VERB FORMS


The verb forms can change depending on the meaning. This is a subtle but important point.


■ For making fabric or stories (Irregular): The traditional forms are wove and woven.
■ Example: 'She wove the threads.' / 'A beautifully woven tapestry.'


■ For moving through traffic/obstacles (Often Regular): The form weaved is commonly used for this meaning.
■ Example: 'The cyclist weaved through the pedestrians.'



WEAVE - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Iweave
★ youweave
★ he/she/itweaves
★ weweave
★ you (plural)weave
★ theyweave
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Present Simple
- I weave baskets out of reeds.
- You weave through the crowd with ease.
- A spider weaves a beautiful web. | She weaves intricate plots in her novels.
- We weave the fabric on a traditional loom.
- You (plural) weave your way through traffic every morning.
- They weave the colorful threads into a tapestry.
WEAVE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amweaving
★ you areweaving
★ he/she/it isweaving
★ we areweaving
★ you areweaving
★ they areweaving
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Present Continuous
- I am weaving a new scarf for the winter.
- You are weaving a tale that I don't quite believe.
- He is weaving the car through the heavy traffic. | The artist is weaving the threads on her loom.
- We are weaving the different plotlines together.
- You (plural) are weaving the flower stems into a crown.
- They are weaving the willow branches to make a fence.
WEAVE - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havewoven
★ you havewoven
★ he/she/it haswoven
★ we havewoven
★ you havewoven
★ they havewoven
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Present Perfect
- I have woven/weaved a complex story with many characters.
- You have woven/weaved through the obstacles successfully.
- He has woven/weaved a beautiful blanket. | The spider has woven/weaved a new web.
- We have woven/weaved our ideas into a single proposal.
- You (plural) have woven/weaved the fabric for the dress.
- They have woven/weaved a garland of flowers.
WEAVE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenweaving
★ you have beenweaving
★ he/she/it has beenweaving
★ we have beenweaving
★ you have beenweaving
★ they have beenweaving
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been weaving this tapestry for months.
- You have been weaving your way into her confidence.
- He has been weaving through traffic all day. | The community has been weaving these traditional rugs for centuries.
- We have been weaving these different elements into our plan.
- You (plural) have been weaving these baskets since morning.
- They have been weaving lies for a long time.
WEAVE - PAST SIMPLE
★ Iwove
★ youwove
★ he/she/itwove
★ wewove
★ you (plural)wove
★ theywove
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Past Simple
- I wove/weaved a small rug for the bathroom.
- You wove/weaved a story that captivated everyone.
- He wove/weaved the car through the narrow city streets. | The bird wove/weaved its nest with twigs and grass.
- We wove/weaved the strands of hair into a braid.
- You (plural) wove/weaved your way to the front of the crowd.
- They wove/weaved a beautiful pattern.
WEAVE - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasweaving
★ you wereweaving
★ he/she/it wasweaving
★ we wereweaving
★ you wereweaving
★ they wereweaving
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Past Continuous
- I was weaving a blanket when you called.
- You were weaving an interesting narrative.
- He was weaving his motorcycle between the cars. | The spider was weaving its web in the corner.
- We were weaving the different threads of the story together.
- You (plural) were weaving flower crowns.
- They were weaving through the forest path.
WEAVE - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadwoven
★ you hadwoven
★ he/she/it hadwoven
★ we hadwoven
★ you hadwoven
★ they hadwoven
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Past Perfect
- I had woven/weaved the last part of the scarf.
- You had woven/weaved a complicated web of lies.
- He had woven/weaved through the traffic just before the accident happened. | The bird had woven/weaved a sturdy nest.
- We had woven/weaved our separate stories into one.
- You (plural) had woven/weaved the tapestry.
- They had woven/weaved the baskets.
WEAVE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenweaving
★ you had beenweaving
★ he/she/it had beenweaving
★ we had beenweaving
★ you had beenweaving
★ they had beenweaving
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been weaving on my loom all day.
- You had been weaving your magic on the audience.
- He had been weaving through the crowds for an hour. | The spider had been weaving its web.
- We had been weaving the plot together.
- You (plural) had been weaving the branches.
- They had been weaving those rugs their entire lives.
WEAVE - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willweave
★ you willweave
★ he/she/it willweave
★ we willweave
★ you willweave
★ they willweave
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Future Simple
- I will weave you a friendship bracelet.
- You will weave the various sources into your essay.
- He will weave through the defenders to score. | The author will weave a new mystery.
- We will weave the flowers into her hair.
- You (plural) will weave your way through the city.
- They will weave the threads to create the cloth.
WEAVE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will beweaving
★ you will beweaving
★ he/she/it will beweaving
★ we will beweaving
★ you will beweaving
★ they will beweaving
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Future Continuous
- I will be weaving baskets at the craft fair.
- You will be weaving a compelling story.
- He will be weaving through traffic to get there on time. | The spider will be weaving its web.
- We will be weaving the different themes together.
- You (plural) will be weaving on the loom.
- They will be weaving the new carpet.
WEAVE - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havewoven
★ you will havewoven
★ he/she/it will havewoven
★ we will havewoven
★ you will havewoven
★ they will havewoven
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Future Perfect
- I will have woven/weaved this entire blanket by the end of the month.
- You will have woven/weaved a very convincing argument.
- He will have woven/weaved his way through the entire field of racers. | The bird will have woven/weaved its nest.
- We will have woven/weaved the final chapter.
- You (plural) will have woven/weaved the rug.
- They will have woven/weaved the threads.
WEAVE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenweaving
★ you will have beenweaving
★ he/she/it will have beenweaving
★ we will have beenweaving
★ you will have beenweaving
★ they will have beenweaving
Examples of the verb 'weave' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By next year, I will have been weaving for a decade.
- You will have been weaving that story.
- He will have been weaving through traffic his whole life. | The spider will have been weaving its web.
- We will have been weaving the tapestry.
- You (plural) will have been weaving the baskets.
- They will have been weaving rugs.

Conjugation of the verb To Weave