find

Irregular
Infinitive
find
Past Simple
found
Past Participle
found
-ing Form
finding
3rd Person
finds
find finds finding found

Find means to discover or locate something. Irregular verb: find-found-found.

Meanings

  • To discover or locate
  • To determine or conclude
  • To experience or feel

Common Collocations

find out find a way find time find it difficult

Tip for Learners

Find out means discover information. "I need to find out the truth."
Present Simple
I find
you find
he/she/it finds
we find
they find
Examples - Present Simple
  • I find this work very rewarding.
  • You find fault in everything.
  • She finds it hard to concentrate.
  • We find ourselves in a difficult situation.
  • They find the truth eventually.
Present Continuous
I am finding
you are finding
he/she/it is finding
we are finding
they are finding
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am finding it difficult to sleep.
  • You are finding your feet in the new job.
  • He is finding success at last.
  • We are finding new ways to save money.
  • They are finding it hard to compete.
Present Perfect
I have found
you have found
he/she/it has found
we have found
they have found
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have found the perfect apartment.
  • You have found your calling.
  • She has found true love at last.
  • We have found a solution to the problem.
  • They have found evidence of fraud.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been finding
you have been finding
he/she/it has been finding
we have been finding
they have been finding
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been finding it easier lately.
  • You have been finding new opportunities.
  • He has been finding his rhythm.
  • We have been finding great deals online.
  • They have been finding more clues.
Past Simple
I found
you found
he/she/it found
we found
they found
Examples - Past Simple
  • I found my old diary in the attic.
  • You found the answer eventually.
  • She found a wallet on the street.
  • We found out the truth too late.
  • They found him guilty of theft.
Past Continuous
I was finding
you were finding
he/she/it was finding
we were finding
they were finding
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was finding it hard to believe.
  • You were finding your voice as a writer.
  • He was finding peace at last.
  • We were finding our way through the forest.
  • They were finding more evidence daily.
Past Perfect
I had found
you had found
he/she/it had found
we had found
they had found
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had found the solution before he arrived.
  • You had found happiness at last.
  • She had found the note earlier.
  • We had found nothing suspicious.
  • They had found a new supplier.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been finding
you had been finding
he/she/it had been finding
we had been finding
they had been finding
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been finding small errors all week.
  • You had been finding the work challenging.
  • He had been finding excuses to avoid work.
  • We had been finding new clients regularly.
  • They had been finding clues for months.
Future Simple
I will find
you will find
he/she/it will find
we will find
they will find
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will find a way to make it work.
  • You will find this information useful.
  • She will find happiness someday.
  • We will find the answer together.
  • They will find out eventually.
Future Continuous
I will be finding
you will be finding
he/she/it will be finding
we will be finding
they will be finding
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be finding out more tomorrow.
  • You will be finding this easier with practice.
  • He will be finding his feet soon.
  • We will be finding new markets.
  • They will be finding solutions.
Future Perfect
I will have found
you will have found
he/she/it will have found
we will have found
they will have found
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have found a new job by then.
  • You will have found what you're looking for.
  • She will have found peace.
  • We will have found the answer.
  • They will have found the culprit.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been finding
you will have been finding
he/she/it will have been finding
we will have been finding
they will have been finding
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been finding solutions for years.
  • You will have been finding opportunities.
  • He will have been finding his way.
  • We will have been finding new clients.
  • They will have been finding evidence for months.
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