REGULAR VERBS

examine, examines, examined, examining
Synonyms: inspect, scrutinize, study, investigate, analyze  

Antonyms: ignore, neglect, disregard, overlook, avoid


EXAMINE - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i examine
★ you examine
★ he/she/it examines
★ we examine
★ you examine
★ they examine
EXAMINE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am examining
★ you are examining
★ he/she/it is examining
★ we are examining
★you are examining
★ they are examining
EXAMINE - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have examined
★ you have examined
★ he/she/it has examined
★ we have examined
★ you have examined
★ they have examined
EXAMINE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been examining
★ you have been examining
★ he/she/it has been examining
★ we have been examining
★ you have been examining
★ they have been examining
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Present Simple:
- I examine the documents carefully.
- You examine the patient's condition regularly.
- He examines the evidence thoroughly.
- We examine the test results before making a decision.
- You examine the samples under the microscope.
- They examine the items at the border checkpoint.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Present Continuous:
- I am examining the new data right now.
- You are examining the patient's test results.
- She is examining the documents for any errors.
- We are examining the samples under the microscope at the moment.
- You are examining the evidence from the crime scene.
- They are examining the product prototypes for quality control.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Present Perfect:
- I have examined the patient's medical history.
- You have examined the research findings.
- He has examined all the available options.
- We have examined the data thoroughly.
- You have examined the test results.
- They have examined the evidence for any inconsistencies.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Present Perfect Continuous:
- I have been examining the patient's medical history.
- You have been examining the research findings.
- He has been examining all the available options.
- We have been examining the data thoroughly.
- You have been examining the test results.
- They have been examining the evidence for any inconsistencies.
EXAMINE - PAST SIMPLE
★ i examined
★ you examined
★ he/she/it examined
★ we examined
★ you examined
★ they examined
EXAMINE - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was examining
★ you were examining
★ he/she/it was examining
★ we were examining
★ you were examining
★ they were examining
EXAMINE - PAST PERFECT
★ i had examined
★ you had examined
★ he/she/it had examined
★ we had examined
★ you had examined
★ they had examined
EXAMINE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been examining
★ you had been examining
★ he/she/it had been examining
★ we had been examining
★ you had been examining
★ they had been examining
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Past Simple:
- I examined the report yesterday.
- You examined the evidence last week.
- She examined the patient's condition a month ago.
- We examined the options before making a decision.
- You examined the case files last week
- The researchers examined the data in detail.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Past Continuous:
- I was examining the report when you called.
- You were examining the evidence last night.
- She was examining the patient's condition while I was out.
- We were examining the options before the meeting.
- You were examining the crime scene when it started raining.
- They were examining the data in detail at that time.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Past Perfect:
- I had examined the report before the meeting.
- You had examined the evidence when I arrived.
- She had examined the patient's condition before making a diagnosis.
- We had examined the options carefully.
- You had examined the evidence before the trial started.
- They had examined the crime scene thoroughly.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Past Perfect Continuous:
- I had been examining the report for an hour before the call.
- You had been examining the evidence all night.
- She had been examining the patient's condition for days.
- We had been examining the options for a while.
- You had been examining the documents for hours before the meeting.
- They had been examining the crime scene for an extended period.
EXAMINE - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will examine
★ you will examine
★ he/she/it will examine
★ we will examine
★ you will examine
★ they will examine
EXAMINE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be examining
★ you will be examining
★ he/she/it will be examining
★ we will be examining
★ you will be examining
★ they will be examining
EXAMINE - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have examined
★ you will have examined
★ he/she/it will have examined
★ we will have examined
★ you will have examined
★ they will have examined
EXAMINE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been examining
★ you will have been examining
★ he/she/it will have been examining
★ we will have been examining
★ you will have been examining
★ they will have been examining
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Future Simple:
- I will examine the report tomorrow.
- You will examine the evidence on Friday.
- She will examine the patient's condition next week.
- We will examine the options before making a decision.
- You will examine the crime scene after the investigation.
- The researchers will examine the data in detail.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Future Continuous:
- I will be examining the report tomorrow.
- I will be examining the evidence on Friday.
- She will be examining the patient's condition next week.
- We will be examining the options before making a decision.
- You will examine the new data next month.
- They will be examining the crime scene after the investigation.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Future Perfect:
- I will have examined the report by tomorrow.
- You will have examined the evidence by Friday.
- He will have examined the patient's condition by next week.
- We will have examined the options before making a decision.
- You will have examined all the reports by the end of the year.
- The researchers will have examined the data in detail.
Examples of verb 'examine' in the Future Perfect Continuous:
- I will have been examining the report for an hour by tomorrow.
- You will have been examining the evidence for hours by Friday.
- She will have been examining the patient's condition for days by next week.
- We will have been examining the options for a while before making a decision.
- You will have been examining the data for a long time by the time we meet again.
- They will have been examining the crime scene for a long time after the investigation.

conjugation of verb examine