REGULAR VERBS
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
force, forces, forced, forcing
Synonyms: compel, coerce, drive, push, pressure
Antonyms: resist, oppose, deter, dissuade, prevent
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.
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.
| FORCE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | force |
| ★ you | force |
| ★ he/she/it | forces |
| ★ we | force |
| ★ you | force |
| ★ they | force |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Present Simple: |
|---|
| - I force myself to wake up early every day. |
| - You force your opinions on others too often. |
| - He forces the door open with a crowbar. | She forces her way through the crowd. |
| - We force the team to meet tight deadlines. |
| - You (plural) force cooperation among different departments. |
| - They force the enemy to retreat with strategic maneuvers. |
| FORCE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i am | forcing |
| ★ you are | forcing |
| ★ he/she/it is | forcing |
| ★ we are | forcing |
| ★you are | forcing |
| ★ they are | forcing |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Present Continuous: |
|---|
| - I am forcing myself to stay focused on the task. |
| - You are forcing your beliefs onto others. |
| - He is forcing the lock open. | She is forcing her path through the obstacles. |
| - We are forcing negotiations to reach a resolution. |
| - You (plural) are forcing changes to the existing process. |
| - They are forcing the opponent into defensive positions. |
| FORCE - PRESENT PERFECT | |
| ★ i have | forced |
| ★ you have | forced |
| ★ he/she/it has | forced |
| ★ we have | forced |
| ★ you have | forced |
| ★ they have | forced |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Present Perfect: |
|---|
| - I have forced myself to learn a new skill. |
| - You have forced your way to the top. |
| - He has forced the issue to be addressed. | She has forced her perspective to be considered. |
| - We have forced improvements in the company culture. |
| - You (plural) have forced collaboration for successful projects. |
| - They have forced competitors out of the market. |
| FORCE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i have been | forcing |
| ★ you have been | forcing |
| ★ he/she/it has been | forcing |
| ★ we have been | forcing |
| ★ you have been | forcing |
| ★ they have been | forcing |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Present Perfect Continuous: |
|---|
| - I have been forcing myself to adapt to the changes. |
| - You have been forcing your agenda for too long. |
| - He has been forcing the door open. | She has been forcing her opinions on the team. |
| - We have been forcing innovation in our products. |
| - You (plural) have been forcing compliance with industry standards. |
| - They have been forcing competitors to rethink their strategies. |
| FORCE - PAST SIMPLE | |
| ★ i | forced |
| ★ you | forced |
| ★ he/she/it | forced |
| ★ we | forced |
| ★ you | forced |
| ★ they | forced |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Past Simple: |
|---|
| - I forced myself to complete the project on time. |
| - You forced a compromise in the negotiations. |
| - He forced the door open with a strong kick. | She forced her way through the crowd. |
| - We forced the team to reevaluate their strategy. |
| - You (plural) forced changes in the organizational structure. |
| - They forced the rival team into making mistakes. |
| FORCE - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i was | forcing |
| ★ you were | forcing |
| ★ he/she/it was | forcing |
| ★ we were | forcing |
| ★ you were | forcing |
| ★ they were | forcing |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Past Continuous: |
|---|
| - I was forcing myself to stay awake during the long meeting. |
| - You were forcing your opinions on others. |
| - He was forcing the window open. | She was forcing her path through the dense forest. |
| - We were forcing discussions to find common ground. |
| - You (plural) were forcing adjustments to the original plan. |
| - They were forcing the opposition into defensive positions. |
| FORCE - PAST PERFECT | |
| ★ i had | forced |
| ★ you had | forced |
| ★ he/she/it had | forced |
| ★ we had | forced |
| ★ you had | forced |
| ★ they had | forced |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Past Perfect: |
|---|
| - I had forced myself to confront my fears. |
| - You had forced your way into the exclusive club. |
| - He had forced the issue to be resolved. | She had forced her viewpoint to be acknowledged. |
| - We had forced changes in the company's policies. |
| - You (plural) had forced collaboration for successful outcomes. |
| - They had forced competitors out of the market. |
| FORCE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i had been | forcing |
| ★ you had been | forcing |
| ★ he/she/it had been | forcing |
| ★ we had been | forcing |
| ★ you had been | forcing |
| ★ they had been | forcing |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Past Perfect Continuous: |
|---|
| - I had been forcing myself to adapt to the changes. |
| - You had been forcing your agenda for too long. |
| - He had been forcing the door open. | She had been forcing her opinions on the team. |
| - We had been forcing innovation in our products. |
| - You (plural) had been forcing compliance with industry standards. |
| - They had been forcing competitors to rethink their strategies. |
| FORCE - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
| ★ i will | force |
| ★ you will | force |
| ★ he/she/it will | force |
| ★ we will | force |
| ★ you will | force |
| ★ they will | force |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Future Simple: |
|---|
| - I will force myself to overcome the challenges ahead. |
| - You will force your way through difficult situations. |
| - He will force a breakthrough in the research. | She will force her ideas to be heard. |
| - We will force changes for a more efficient process. |
| - You (plural) will force collaboration for successful outcomes. |
| - They will force their competitors to adapt or fail. |
| FORCE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i will be | forcing |
| ★ you will be | forcing |
| ★ he/she/it will be | forcing |
| ★ we will be | forcing |
| ★ you will be | forcing |
| ★ they will be | forcing |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Future Continuous: |
|---|
| - I will be forcing myself to stay focused during the intense period. |
| - You will be forcing your agenda for positive changes. |
| - He will be forcing the door open. | She will be forcing her opinions to be considered. |
| - We will be forcing innovation in our products. |
| - You (plural) will be forcing compliance with industry standards. |
| - They will be forcing competitors to rethink their strategies. |
| FORCE - FUTURE PERFECT | |
| ★ i will have | forced |
| ★ you will have | forced |
| ★ he/she/it will have | forced |
| ★ we will have | forced |
| ★ you will have | forced |
| ★ they will have | forced |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Future Perfect: |
|---|
| - I will have forced myself to master the new skill. |
| - You will have forced your way to the top of the industry. |
| - He will have forced the issue to be addressed. | She will have forced her viewpoint to be acknowledged. |
| - We will have forced improvements in our workplace. |
| - You (plural) will have forced collaboration for successful projects. |
| - They will have forced competitors out of the market. |
| FORCE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i will have been | forcing |
| ★ you will have been | forcing |
| ★ he/she/it will have been | forcing |
| ★ we will have been | forcing |
| ★ you will have been | forcing |
| ★ they will have been | forcing |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Future Perfect Continuous: |
|---|
| - I will have been forcing myself to adapt to the changes for months. |
| - You will have been forcing your agenda for too long. |
| - He will have been forcing the door open. | She will have been forcing her opinions on the team. |
| - We will have been forcing innovation in our processes. |
| - You (plural) will have been forcing compliance with industry standards. |
| - They will have been forcing competitors to rethink their strategies for an extended period. |