log
logs
logging
logged
Log means to record or cut timber. Regular: log-logged-logged.
Meanings
- To record
- To cut timber
- To enter (computer)
Common Collocations
log in/on
log out/off
log hours
log book
sleep like a log
Tip for Learners
Log in/on = enter computer system. Log out/off = exit. Sleep like a log = sleep very deeply.
Present Simple
| I | log |
| you | log |
| he/she/it | logs |
| we | log |
| they | log |
Examples - Present Simple
- I log my work hours accurately every day.
- You log into the system using your credentials.
- She logs all transactions in the database.
- We log customer complaints for analysis.
- They log environmental data for research.
Present Continuous
| I | am logging |
| you | are logging |
| he/she/it | is logging |
| we | are logging |
| they | are logging |
Examples - Present Continuous
- I am logging my calories for the diet plan.
- You are logging into the wrong account.
- He is logging the experimental results now.
- We are logging all activities for compliance.
- They are logging trees in the forest today.
Present Perfect
| I | have logged |
| you | have logged |
| he/she/it | has logged |
| we | have logged |
| they | have logged |
Examples - Present Perfect
- I have logged over a hundred miles this month.
- You have logged out of all your devices.
- She has logged every transaction perfectly.
- We have logged all incidents for the report.
- They have logged thousands of hours of data.
Present Perfect Continuous
| I | have been logging |
| you | have been logging |
| he/she/it | has been logging |
| we | have been logging |
| they | have been logging |
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been logging my runs for three months.
- You have been logging in and out all day.
- He has been logging data since the project started.
- We have been logging activities for years.
- They have been logging in the forest all week.
Past Simple
| I | logged |
| you | logged |
| he/she/it | logged |
| we | logged |
| they | logged |
Examples - Past Simple
- I logged fifty hours of overtime last month.
- You logged into the old system by mistake.
- She logged the results in her notebook.
- We logged all the errors during testing.
- They logged the entire forest last summer.
Past Continuous
| I | was logging |
| you | were logging |
| he/she/it | was logging |
| we | were logging |
| they | were logging |
Examples - Past Continuous
- I was logging data when the power went out.
- You were logging in when the server crashed.
- He was logging hours when interrupted.
- We were logging activities during the audit.
- They were logging trees when the protest began.
Past Perfect
| I | had logged |
| you | had logged |
| he/she/it | had logged |
| we | had logged |
| they | had logged |
Examples - Past Perfect
- I had logged out before the system failed.
- You had logged the data before the deadline.
- She had logged everything before leaving.
- We had logged all errors before the review.
- They had logged the area before regulations.
Past Perfect Continuous
| I | had been logging |
| you | had been logging |
| he/she/it | had been logging |
| we | had been logging |
| they | had been logging |
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been logging my progress for months.
- You had been logging in daily for years.
- He had been logging data for the entire study.
- We had been logging activities before the change.
- They had been logging the forest for decades.
Future Simple
| I | will log |
| you | will log |
| he/she/it | will log |
| we | will log |
| they | will log |
Examples - Future Simple
- I will log my hours at the end of each day.
- You will log into the new system tomorrow.
- She will log the experiment's findings.
- We will log all activities for transparency.
- They will log the data automatically.
Future Continuous
| I | will be logging |
| you | will be logging |
| he/she/it | will be logging |
| we | will be logging |
| they | will be logging |
Examples - Future Continuous
- I will be logging my meals throughout the diet.
- You will be logging into the portal daily.
- He will be logging results during the trial.
- We will be logging activities all quarter.
- They will be logging in the forest all summer.
Future Perfect
| I | will have logged |
| you | will have logged |
| he/she/it | will have logged |
| we | will have logged |
| they | will have logged |
Examples - Future Perfect
- I will have logged all hours by Friday.
- You will have logged into the system by then.
- She will have logged all data by deadline.
- We will have logged everything by the audit.
- They will have logged the entire area by year end.
Future Perfect Continuous
| I | will have been logging |
| you | will have been logging |
| he/she/it | will have been logging |
| we | will have been logging |
| they | will have been logging |
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been logging progress for a year.
- You will have been logging in daily for months.
- He will have been logging data for decades.
- We will have been logging activities for years.
- They will have been logging forests for generations.