IRREGULAR VERBS

Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

bend, bends, bent, bending
Synonyms: curve, flex, twist, contort, bow

Antonyms: straighten, unbend, flatten, stiffen, level

The verb "bend" is a versatile and irregular word in English, often used to describe the action of flexing or curving something. Like many irregular verbs, "bend" follows its own conjugation patterns.

In the present simple tense, "bend" remains unchanged across all subjects: "I bend," "you bend," "he/she/it bends," and so forth. For example, "She bends the wire into shapes for her artwork."

The past simple tense of "bend" is "bent." This irregular form is used to narrate actions that occurred and concluded in the past. For instance, "He bent down to pick up the fallen book."

The past participle of "bend" is also "bent." When forming perfect tenses, such as present perfect or past perfect, the past participle is combined with auxiliary verbs. An example sentence is "They have bent the metal bars to fit the frame."

Understanding the irregularities of "bend" is crucial for accurately depicting actions involving curvature or flexibility. Whether describing physical movements or metaphorical concepts, the verb "bend" adds depth to the English language.
Irregular verbs in English are special verbs that don't follow standard rules for changing forms. You need to memorize their specific forms instead of following regular patterns.
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.

BEND - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i bend
★ you bend
★ he/she/it bends
★ we bend
★ you bend
★ they bend
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Present Simple:
- I bend the metal into different shapes.
- You bend the wire to fit the frame.
- He bends the branch to clear the pathway. | She bends the spoon with her mind.
- We bend the rules occasionally.
- You (plural) bend the paper to create origami figures.
- They bend the pipe to redirect the flow.
BEND - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am bending
★ you are bending
★ he/she/it is bending
★ we are bending
★you are bending
★ they are bending
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Present Continuous:
- I am bending the metal into different shapes right now.
- You are bending the wire to fit the frame.
- He is bending the branch to clear the pathway. | She is bending the spoon with her mind.
- We are bending the rules for this special occasion.
- You (plural) are bending the paper to create origami figures.
- They are bending the pipe to redirect the flow.
BEND - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have bent
★ you have bent
★ he/she/it has bent
★ we have bent
★ you have bent
★ they have bent
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Present Perfect:
- I have bent many wires in my career.
- You have bent the metal to create unique sculptures.
- He has bent the branches to make a natural archway. | She has bent the spoons as part of her magic act.
- We have bent the rules on several occasions.
- You (plural) have bent the paper into intricate designs.
- They have bent the pipes to fix the plumbing issue.
BEND - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been bending
★ you have been bending
★ he/she/it has been bending
★ we have been bending
★ you have been bending
★ they have been bending
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Present Perfect Continuous:
- I have been bending metal for hours.
- You have been bending the wires since morning.
- He has been bending branches all afternoon. | She has been bending spoons for years.
- We have been bending the rules a lot lately.
- You (plural) have been bending paper for various projects.
- They have been bending pipes to reshape the plumbing system.
BEND - PAST SIMPLE
★ i bent
★ you bent
★ he/she/it bent
★ we bent
★ you bent
★ they bent
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Past Simple:
- I bent the metal into different shapes yesterday.
- You bent the wire to fit the frame last week.
- He bent the branch to clear the pathway. | She bent the spoon during the magic show.
- We bent the rules when we were younger.
- You (plural) bent the paper to create origami figures last month.
- They bent the pipe to redirect the flow last year.
BEND - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was bending
★ you were bending
★ he/she/it was bending
★ we were bending
★ you were bending
★ they were bending
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Past Continuous:
- I was bending the metal when you called.
- You were bending the wire while I was painting.
- He was bending the branch when the storm hit. | She was bending the spoon as part of the demonstration.
- We were bending the rules to accommodate everyone.
- You (plural) were bending the paper to make decorations for the party.
- They were bending the pipe to fix the leak.
BEND - PAST PERFECT
★ i had bent
★ you had bent
★ he/she/it had bent
★ we had bent
★ you had bent
★ they had bent
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Past Perfect:
- I had bent the metal before the client arrived.
- You had bent the wire before I even noticed.
- He had bent the branch by the time I got there. | She had bent the spoon before the audience's eyes.
- We had bent the rules on previous occasions.
- You (plural) had bent the paper before I finished my coffee.
- They had bent the pipe before the water damage occurred.
BEND - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been bending
★ you had been bending
★ he/she/it had been bending
★ we had been bending
★ you had been bending
★ they had been bending
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Past Perfect Continuous:
- I had been bending metal for hours before taking a break.
- You had been bending wire since early morning.
- He had been bending branches all afternoon. | She had been bending spoons for years as part of her act.
- We had been bending the rules for quite some time.
- You (plural) had been bending paper for various projects throughout the semester.
- They had been bending pipes to reshape the plumbing system for weeks.
BEND - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will bend
★ you will bend
★ he/she/it will bend
★ we will bend
★ you will bend
★ they will bend
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Future Simple:
- I will bend the metal into different shapes tomorrow.
- You will bend the wire to fit the frame next week.
- He will bend the branch to clear the pathway. | She will bend the spoon during her next performance.
- We will bend the rules if necessary.
- You (plural) will bend the paper to create origami figures next month.
- They will bend the pipe to redirect the flow next year.
BEND - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be bending
★ you will be bending
★ he/she/it will be bending
★ we will be bending
★ you will be bending
★ they will be bending
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Future Continuous:
- I will be bending the metal while you are away.
- You will be bending the wire during the workshop.
- He will be bending the branch when I arrive. | She will be bending the spoon as part of her routine.
- We will be bending the rules to accommodate everyone.
- You (plural) will be bending the paper to create decorations throughout the day.
- They will be bending the pipe to reshape the plumbing system next week.
BEND - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have bent
★ you will have bent
★ he/she/it will have bent
★ we will have bent
★ you will have bent
★ they will have bent
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Future Perfect:
- I will have bent the metal by the time you arrive.
- You will have bent the wire before the deadline.
- He will have bent the branch by the end of the day. | She will have bent the spoon before the audience's applause.
- We will have bent the rules on several occasions by the end of the year.
- You (plural) will have bent the paper into various shapes by the time the party starts.
- They will have bent the pipe to fix the leak by tomorrow.
BEND - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been bending
★ you will have been bending
★ he/she/it will have been bending
★ we will have been bending
★ you will have been bending
★ they will have been bending
Examples of verb 'bend' in the Future Perfect Continuous:
- I will have been bending metal for hours by the time you arrive.
- You will have been bending wire since morning.
- He will have been bending branches all afternoon. | She will have been bending spoons for years as part of her act.
- We will have been bending the rules for quite some time.
- You (plural) will have been bending paper for various projects throughout the semester.
- They will have been bending pipes to reshape the plumbing system for weeks.

conjugation of verb bend