REGULAR VERBS

Regular verbs   Irregular verbs

form, forms, formed, forming
Synonyms: shape, create, structure, fashion, mold

Antonyms: deform, destroy, dismantle, disorganize, break

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.

FORM - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i form
★ you form
★ he/she/it forms
★ we form
★ you form
★ they form
Examples of verb 'form' in the Present Simple:
- I form the basis of my decisions on thorough research.
- You form strong relationships with your colleagues.
- He forms the core of the project team. | She forms an integral part of the committee.
- We form a united front in challenging situations.
- You (plural) form the backbone of the organization.
- They form a cohesive group for community projects.
FORM - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am forming
★ you are forming
★ he/she/it is forming
★ we are forming
★you are forming
★ they are forming
Examples of verb 'form' in the Present Continuous:
- I am forming new ideas for the upcoming presentation.
- You are forming connections with industry experts.
- He is forming a strategy for the next quarter. | She is forming alliances for a collaborative effort.
- We are forming a plan to address the current issues.
- You (plural) are forming partnerships for future ventures.
- They are forming subcommittees to tackle specific tasks.
FORM - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have formed
★ you have formed
★ he/she/it has formed
★ we have formed
★ you have formed
★ they have formed
Examples of verb 'form' in the Present Perfect:
- I have formed a strong bond with my team members.
- You have formed successful business partnerships.
- He has formed the foundation of a charitable organization. | She has formed key alliances for her political career.
- We have formed effective strategies for project management.
- You (plural) have formed a reputation for quality service.
- They have formed an association to address common concerns.
FORM - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been forming
★ you have been forming
★ he/she/it has been forming
★ we have been forming
★ you have been forming
★ they have been forming
Examples of verb 'form' in the Present Perfect Continuous:
- I have been forming new habits to improve productivity.
- You have been forming connections with influential figures.
- He has been forming the structure of a new department. | She has been forming relationships with potential investors.
- We have been forming collaborative initiatives for community development.
- You (plural) have been forming partnerships with international organizations.
- They have been forming committees to oversee ongoing projects.
FORM - PAST SIMPLE
★ i formed
★ you formed
★ he/she/it formed
★ we formed
★ you formed
★ they formed
Examples of verb 'form' in the Past Simple:
- I formed the basis of my decisions on past experiences.
- You formed close friendships during your school years.
- He formed a committee to address the issue. | She formed an alliance with like-minded individuals.
- We formed a team to complete the project.
- You (plural) formed the core group that initiated the movement.
- They formed a partnership for a joint venture.
FORM - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was forming
★ you were forming
★ he/she/it was forming
★ we were forming
★ you were forming
★ they were forming
Examples of verb 'form' in the Past Continuous:
- I was forming ideas for the new product while on vacation.
- You were forming connections with industry leaders.
- He was forming a plan for the upcoming event. | She was forming strategies to overcome challenges.
- We were forming alliances to strengthen our position.
- You (plural) were forming partnerships with local businesses.
- They were forming committees to address specific concerns.
FORM - PAST PERFECT
★ i had formed
★ you had formed
★ he/she/it had formed
★ we had formed
★ you had formed
★ they had formed
Examples of verb 'form' in the Past Perfect:
- I had formed a strong bond with my classmates before graduation.
- You had formed successful collaborations in your previous job.
- He had formed the foundation of a nonprofit organization. | She had formed key partnerships during her career.
- We had formed effective strategies for the previous project.
- You (plural) had formed a reputation for quality service.
- They had formed an association to address common concerns in the past.
FORM - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been forming
★ you had been forming
★ he/she/it had been forming
★ we had been forming
★ you had been forming
★ they had been forming
Examples of verb 'form' in the Past Perfect Continuous:
- I had been forming new habits to improve my lifestyle.
- You had been forming connections with influential figures for years.
- He had been forming the structure of a new department. | She had been forming relationships with potential investors.
- We had been forming collaborative initiatives for community development.
- You (plural) had been forming partnerships with international organizations.
- They had been forming committees to oversee ongoing projects for a while.
FORM - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will form
★ you will form
★ he/she/it will form
★ we will form
★ you will form
★ they will form
Examples of verb 'form' in the Future Simple:
- I will form a new strategy for the upcoming project.
- You will form valuable connections in your new role.
- He will form a committee to address emerging issues. | She will form alliances to promote cooperation.
- We will form a task force to tackle challenges.
- You (plural) will form partnerships for future endeavors.
- They will form a coalition for social change.
FORM - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be forming
★ you will be forming
★ he/she/it will be forming
★ we will be forming
★ you will be forming
★ they will be forming
Examples of verb 'form' in the Future Continuous:
- I will be forming ideas for the next phase of the project.
- You will be forming relationships with key stakeholders.
- He will be forming a plan to adapt to market changes. | She will be forming collaborations for mutual benefit.
- We will be forming alliances to enhance our influence.
- You (plural) will be forming partnerships for long-term success.
- They will be forming committees to oversee ongoing initiatives.
FORM - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have formed
★ you will have formed
★ he/she/it will have formed
★ we will have formed
★ you will have formed
★ they will have formed
Examples of verb 'form' in the Future Perfect:
- I will have formed a successful business by the end of the year.
- You will have formed strong bonds with your new team.
- He will have formed the basis for a groundbreaking research. | She will have formed essential connections for her career.
- We will have formed effective strategies for future projects.
- You (plural) will have formed a reputation for innovation.
- They will have formed an organization to address future challenges.
FORM - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been forming
★ you will have been forming
★ he/she/it will have been forming
★ we will have been forming
★ you will have been forming
★ they will have been forming
Examples of verb 'form' in the Future Perfect Continuous:
- I will have been forming alliances for years by the time you join.
- You will have been forming connections with industry experts.
- He will have been forming the structure of a new department. | She will have been forming relationships with potential clients.
- We will have been forming collaborative initiatives for community development.
- You (plural) will have been forming partnerships with international organizations.
- They will have been forming committees to oversee ongoing projects for a considerable period.

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