ice

Regular
Infinitive
ice
Past Simple
iced
Past Participle
iced
-ing Form
icing
3rd Person
ices
ice ices icing iced

Ice means to cover with ice or icing. Regular verb: ice-iced-iced.

Meanings

  • To cover with ice
  • To put icing on cake
  • To cool with ice

Common Collocations

ice a cake ice over ice down iced coffee

Tip for Learners

Ice over means become covered with ice. "The lake iced over in winter."
Present Simple
I ice
you ice
he/she/it ices
we ice
they ice
Examples - Present Simple
  • I ice the cake carefully.
  • You ice your injuries.
  • She ices the cupcakes.
  • We ice the birthday cake.
  • They ice their drinks.
Present Continuous
I am icing
you are icing
he/she/it is icing
we are icing
they are icing
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am icing the cake now.
  • You are icing your knee.
  • He is icing the cupcakes.
  • We are icing the wedding cake.
  • They are icing their drinks.
Present Perfect
I have iced
you have iced
he/she/it has iced
we have iced
they have iced
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have iced the cake.
  • You have iced your ankle.
  • She has iced all the cupcakes.
  • We have iced the cake.
  • They have iced the drinks.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been icing
you have been icing
he/she/it has been icing
we have been icing
they have been icing
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been icing cakes all day.
  • You have been icing your injury.
  • She has been icing cupcakes.
  • We have been icing desserts.
  • They have been icing drinks.
Past Simple
I iced
you iced
he/she/it iced
we iced
they iced
Examples - Past Simple
  • I iced the cake yesterday.
  • You iced your injury.
  • She iced the cupcakes.
  • We iced the birthday cake.
  • They iced the drinks.
Past Continuous
I was icing
you were icing
he/she/it was icing
we were icing
they were icing
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was icing the cake when you arrived.
  • You were icing your knee.
  • He was icing the cupcakes.
  • We were icing the wedding cake.
  • They were icing the drinks.
Past Perfect
I had iced
you had iced
he/she/it had iced
we had iced
they had iced
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had iced the cake before the party.
  • You had iced your ankle.
  • She had iced all the cupcakes.
  • We had iced the cake.
  • They had iced the drinks.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been icing
you had been icing
he/she/it had been icing
we had been icing
they had been icing
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been icing cakes all morning.
  • You had been icing your injury.
  • She had been icing cupcakes.
  • We had been icing desserts.
  • They had been icing drinks.
Future Simple
I will ice
you will ice
he/she/it will ice
we will ice
they will ice
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will ice the cake tomorrow.
  • You will ice your injury.
  • She will ice the cupcakes.
  • We will ice the birthday cake.
  • They will ice the drinks.
Future Continuous
I will be icing
you will be icing
he/she/it will be icing
we will be icing
they will be icing
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be icing the cake tomorrow.
  • You will be icing your knee.
  • She will be icing cupcakes.
  • We will be icing the wedding cake.
  • They will be icing drinks.
Future Perfect
I will have iced
you will have iced
he/she/it will have iced
we will have iced
they will have iced
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have iced the cake by noon.
  • You will have iced your ankle.
  • She will have iced all the cupcakes.
  • We will have iced the cake.
  • They will have iced the drinks.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been icing
you will have been icing
he/she/it will have been icing
we will have been icing
they will have been icing
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been icing cakes for hours.
  • You will have been icing your injury.
  • She will have been icing cupcakes.
  • We will have been icing desserts.
  • They will have been icing drinks.
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