IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs Regular verbs
dive, dives, dove/dived, dived, diving
Synonyms: plunge, submerge, dip, immerse, descend
Antonyms: rise, ascend, surface, climb, emerge
The verb "dive" is a versatile verb in English, with several meanings and uses. While its present tense forms follow a regular pattern for regular verbs, its past tense forms are irregular, with "dived" and "dove" both being accepted. In the present simple tense, "dive" follows its base form for most subjects: "I dive," "you dive," "he/she/it dives," and so on. For example, "They dive into the pool every morning for exercise." In the past simple tense, "dive" changes to "dived" in British English or "dove" in American English. Both forms are widely accepted. This form is used to talk about actions of plunging into water or descending quickly. For instance, "He dived into the water to save the drowning child." The past participle of "dive" is also "dived" or "dove," depending on the preferred form. When forming perfect tenses, such as present perfect or past perfect, the past participle is combined with auxiliary verbs. An example sentence is "She has dived off that cliff many times before." Understanding the regular conjugation of "dive" is important for accurately describing actions related to plunging into water, descending rapidly, or exploring underwater environments. The verb "dive" is also used in various contexts, including sports, recreation, and figurative language, adding to its richness in 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.
DIVE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | dive |
★ you | dive |
★ he/she/it | dives |
★ we | dive |
★ you | dive |
★ they | dive |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Present Simple |
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- I dive into the pool every morning. |
- You dive for pearls in the ocean. |
- He dives deep into meditation. | She dives gracefully in competitions. |
- We dive for sunken treasure. |
- You (plural) dive into adventure sports. |
- They dive off the diving board. |
DIVE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i am | diving | |
★ you are | diving | |
★ he/she/it is | diving | |
★ we are | diving | |
★ you are | diving | |
★ they are | diving |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am diving into the research project this week. |
- You are diving into the data analysis. |
- He is diving into his work. | She is diving into her studies. |
- We are diving into the market research. |
- You (plural) are diving into the new project. |
- They are diving into the details. |
DIVE - PRESENT PERFECT | ||
★ i have | dived | |
★ you have | dived | |
★ he/she/it has | dived | |
★ we have | dived | |
★ you have | dived | |
★ they have | dived |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have dived in many exotic locations. |
- You have dived into new hobbies. |
- He has dived into the world of finance. | She has dived into her career. |
- We have dived into the local culture. |
- You (plural) have dived into the unknown. |
- They have dived into the book series. |
DIVE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i have been | diving | |
★ you have been | diving | |
★ he/she/it has been | diving | |
★ we have been | diving | |
★ you have been | diving | |
★ they have been | diving |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been diving since I was a child. |
- You have been diving into various interests. |
- He has been diving deep into his research. | She has been diving into her passion. |
- We have been diving into different cuisines. |
- You (plural) have been diving into new opportunities. |
- They have been diving into the history of the region. |
DIVE - PAST SIMPLE | ||
★ i | dove / dived | |
★ you | dove / dived | |
★ he/she/it | dove / dived | |
★ we | dove / dived | |
★ you | dove / dived | |
★ they | dove / dived |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Past Simple |
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- I dove / dived into the water and swam to shore. |
- You dove / dived into the adventure headfirst. |
- He dove / dived into the project. | She dove / dived into her role. |
- We dove / dived into the task at hand. |
- You (plural) dove / dived into the challenge. |
- They dove / dived into the unknown. |
DIVE - PAST CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i was | diving | |
★ you were | diving | |
★ he/she/it was | diving | |
★ we were | diving | |
★ you were | diving | |
★ they were | diving |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was diving into the project when you called. |
- You were diving into your new hobby. |
- He was diving into his work. | She was diving into her research. |
- We were diving into the details. |
- You (plural) were diving into the data. |
- They were diving into the deep end. |
DIVE - PAST PERFECT | ||
★ i had | dived | |
★ you had | dived | |
★ he/she/it had | dived | |
★ we had | dived | |
★ you had | dived | |
★ they had | dived |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had dived in the same spot before. |
- You had dived into similar projects. |
- He had dived into his studies. | She had dived into her writing. |
- We had dived into the market early. |
- You (plural) had dived into the industry. |
- They had dived into their work. |
DIVE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i had been | diving | |
★ you had been | diving | |
★ he/she/it had been | diving | |
★ we had been | diving | |
★ you had been | diving | |
★ they had been | diving |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been diving for hours before I found it. |
- You had been diving into your new job. |
- He had been diving into his research. | She had been diving into her training. |
- We had been diving into the local cuisine. |
- You (plural) had been diving into the challenges. |
- They had been diving into the archives. |
DIVE - FUTURE SIMPLE | ||
★ i will | dive | |
★ you will | dive | |
★ he/she/it will | dive | |
★ we will | dive | |
★ you will | dive | |
★ they will | dive |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Future Simple |
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- I will dive into the adventure. |
- You will dive into your studies. |
- He will dive into the project. | She will dive into her new role. |
- We will dive into the new market. |
- You (plural) will dive into the unknown. |
- They will dive into the next phase. |
DIVE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i will be | diving | |
★ you will be | diving | |
★ he/she/it will be | diving | |
★ we will be | diving | |
★ you will be | diving | |
★ they will be | diving |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be diving into the project next week. |
- You will be diving into your new hobby. |
- He will be diving into his work. | She will be diving into her research. |
- We will be diving into the details. |
- You (plural) will be diving into the data. |
- They will be diving into the next chapter. |
DIVE - FUTURE PERFECT | ||
★ i will have | dived | |
★ you will have | dived | |
★ he/she/it will have | dived | |
★ we will have | dived | |
★ you will have | dived | |
★ they will have | dived |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have dived in many places by then. |
- You will have dived into new experiences. |
- He will have dived into the project. | She will have dived into her career. |
- We will have dived into the local culture. |
- You (plural) will have dived into the unknown. |
- They will have dived into the history. |
DIVE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i will have been | diving | |
★ you will have been | diving | |
★ he/she/it will have been | diving | |
★ we will have been | diving | |
★ you will have been | diving | |
★ they will have been | diving |
Examples of the verb 'dive' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- I will have been diving for years by then. |
- You will have been diving into various fields. |
- He will have been diving deep into his work. | She will have been diving into her passion. |
- We will have been diving into different cultures. |
- You (plural) will have been diving into new challenges. |
- They will have been diving into the details. |