REGULAR VERBS

extend, extends, extended, extending
Synonyms: lengthen, stretch, expand, prolong, increase

Antonyms: shorten, reduce, contract, curtail, decrease

EXTEND - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i extend
★ you extend
★ he/she/it extends
★ we extend
★ you extend
★ they extend
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Present Simple:
- I extend my support to those in need.
- You extend your stay in the city.
- He extends the deadline for the project. | She extends her subscription for another month.
- We extend invitations to our friends.
- You (plural) extend your service to the community.
- They extend their working hours during the busy season.
EXTEND - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am extending
★ you are extending
★ he/she/it is extending
★ we are extending
★you are extending
★ they are extending
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Present Continuous:
- I am extending my visit for a few more days.
- You are extending the contract terms.
- He is extending the meeting duration. | She is extending her research on the topic.
- We are extending the warranty period.
- You (plural) are extending your stay at the hotel.
- They are extending their support to various charities.
EXTEND - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have extended
★ you have extended
★ he/she/it has extended
★ we have extended
★ you have extended
★ they have extended
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Present Perfect:
- I have extended my contract with the company.
- You have extended the offer deadline.
- He has extended the repayment period. | She has extended her gratitude to everyone.
- We have extended our efforts for the cause.
- You (plural) have extended your reach to a wider audience.
- They have extended their network of contacts.
EXTEND - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been extending
★ you have been extending
★ he/she/it has been extending
★ we have been extending
★ you have been extending
★ they have been extending
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Present Perfect Continuous:
- I have been extending my stay in this city for a few months now.
- You have been extending your support to various causes.
- He has been extending the meeting duration lately. | She has been extending her research for a comprehensive study.
- We have been extending our working hours due to the increased demand.
- You (plural) have been extending your cooperation with other departments.
- They have been extending their assistance to those in need for a long time.
EXTEND - PAST SIMPLE
★ i extended
★ you extended
★ he/she/it extended
★ we extended
★ you extended
★ they extended
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Past Simple:
- I extended my stay in that city last summer.
- You extended the warranty for the product.
- He extended the meeting by an hour. | She extended her trip for a few days.
- We extended our support to the local community.
- You (plural) extended the deadline for the project.
- They extended their hours of operation during the holiday season.
EXTEND - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was extending
★ you were extending
★ he/she/it was extending
★ we were extending
★ you were extending
★ they were extending
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Past Continuous:
- I was extending my visit when the unexpected happened.
- You were extending your help when I arrived.
- He was extending the discussion until late. | She was extending her speech to cover all aspects.
- We were extending our efforts to reach more people.
- You (plural) were extending your work hours last month.
- They were extending their support to various charities during that period.
EXTEND - PAST PERFECT
★ i had extended
★ you had extended
★ he/she/it had extended
★ we had extended
★ you had extended
★ they had extended
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Past Perfect:
- I had extended my contract before considering other options.
- You had extended the invitation to them earlier.
- He had extended the offer, but they declined. | She had extended her stay at the hotel before finding a better place.
- We had extended our support long before the crisis emerged.
- You (plural) had extended your resources before the budget cut.
- They had extended their efforts for years before achieving success.
EXTEND - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been extending
★ you had been extending
★ he/she/it had been extending
★ we had been extending
★ you had been extending
★ they had been extending
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Past Perfect Continuous:
- I had been extending my stay in that city for a few months before moving.
- You had been extending your help to the community for a while.
- He had been extending the meeting duration frequently. | She had been extending her research for a comprehensive study.
- We had been extending our efforts for the project before the setback.
- You (plural) had been extending your cooperation with other departments.
- They had been extending their support to various causes for a long time.
EXTEND - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will extend
★ you will extend
★ he/she/it will extend
★ we will extend
★ you will extend
★ they will extend
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Future Simple:
- I will extend my support to them when needed.
- You will extend the deadline for the project.
- He will extend the meeting if necessary. | She will extend her contract for another year.
- We will extend our outreach to more areas.
- You (plural) will extend your services to a wider audience.
- They will extend their hours during the holiday season.
EXTEND - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be extending
★ you will be extending
★ he/she/it will be extending
★ we will be extending
★ you will be extending
★ they will be extending
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Future Continuous:
- I will be extending my stay if the situation improves.
- You will be extending the discussion in the next meeting.
- He will be extending the deadline further. | She will be extending her speech to cover all aspects.
- We will be extending our efforts to reach more people.
- You (plural) will be extending your support to various charities.
- They will be extending their hours to accommodate the demand.
EXTEND - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have extended
★ you will have extended
★ he/she/it will have extended
★ we will have extended
★ you will have extended
★ they will have extended
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Future Perfect:
- I will have extended my contract before the end of the month.
- You will have extended the invitation by the time they arrive.
- He will have extended the meeting duration if necessary. | She will have extended her stay before finding a permanent place.
- We will have extended our support to a broader community.
- You (plural) will have extended your resources for the new project.
- They will have extended their efforts to make a difference.
EXTEND - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been extending
★ you will have been extending
★ he/she/it will have been extending
★ we will have been extending
★ you will have been extending
★ they will have been extending
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Future Perfect Continuous:
- I will have been extending my stay in that city for six months by next week.
- You will have been extending your support to various causes for years by then.
- He will have been extending the meeting duration for hours. | She will have been extending her research for a comprehensive study.
- We will have been extending our efforts for months by the end of the project.
- You (plural) will have been extending your cooperation with other departments for a long time.
- They will have been extending their assistance to those in need continuously.

conjugation of verb extend