REGULAR VERBS

Regular verbs   Irregular verbs

fry, fries, fried, frying
Synonyms: sauté, cook, grill, sear, pan-fry

Antonyms: boil, steam, simmer, braise, poach

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.

FRY - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ i fry
★ you fry
★ he/she/it fries
★ we fry
★ you fry
★ they fry
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Present Simple:
- I fry eggs for breakfast every morning.
- You fry vegetables as a side dish often.
- He fries the fish in olive oil. | She fries chicken for dinner.
- We fry snacks for our movie nights.
- You (plural) fry potatoes for a tasty side.
- They fry shrimp for their favorite dish.
FRY - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ i am frying
★ you are frying
★ he/she/it is frying
★ we are frying
★you are frying
★ they are frying
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Present Continuous:
- I am frying onions for the pasta sauce.
- You are frying your favorite snacks.
- He is frying bacon for breakfast. | She is frying tofu for the stir-fry.
- We are frying plantains for a delicious treat.
- You (plural) are frying mushrooms for the pizza.
- They are frying calamari for a special occasion.
FRY - PRESENT PERFECT
★ i have fried
★ you have fried
★ he/she/it has fried
★ we have fried
★ you have fried
★ they have fried
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Present Perfect:
- I have fried the perfect steak before.
- You have fried various types of food.
- He has fried tempura vegetables. | She has fried donuts from scratch.
- We have fried chicken wings for the party.
- You (plural) have fried bananas for dessert.
- They have fried spring rolls for family gatherings.
FRY - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i have been frying
★ you have been frying
★ he/she/it has been frying
★ we have been frying
★ you have been frying
★ they have been frying
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Present Perfect Continuous:
- I have been frying fish for the past hour.
- You have been frying different ingredients for the recipe.
- He has been frying dumplings. | She has been frying homemade tortilla chips.
- We have been frying appetizers for the guests.
- You (plural) have been frying onion rings for the event.
- They have been frying calamari for the special dinner.
FRY - PAST SIMPLE
★ i fried
★ you fried
★ he/she/it fried
★ we fried
★ you fried
★ they fried
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Past Simple:
- I fried eggs for breakfast yesterday.
- You fried some delicious vegetables last night.
- He fried the fish in butter. | She fried chicken for the family dinner.
- We fried potatoes for the barbecue.
- You (plural) fried shrimp for the party.
- They fried tempura vegetables for the special occasion.
FRY - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ i was frying
★ you were frying
★ he/she/it was frying
★ we were frying
★ you were frying
★ they were frying
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Past Continuous:
- I was frying onions when the guests arrived.
- You were frying your favorite snacks during the game.
- He was frying bacon for breakfast. | She was frying tofu for the stir-fry.
- We were frying plantains for a delicious treat.
- You (plural) were frying mushrooms for the pizza.
- They were frying calamari for the celebration.
FRY - PAST PERFECT
★ i had fried
★ you had fried
★ he/she/it had fried
★ we had fried
★ you had fried
★ they had fried
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Past Perfect:
- I had fried the perfect steak before I discovered a new recipe.
- You had fried various types of food before the event.
- He had fried tempura vegetables. | She had fried donuts from scratch.
- We had fried chicken wings before trying a new marinade.
- You (plural) had fried bananas for dessert before experimenting with a new topping.
- They had fried spring rolls before the culinary class.
FRY - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i had been frying
★ you had been frying
★ he/she/it had been frying
★ we had been frying
★ you had been frying
★ they had been frying
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Past Perfect Continuous:
- I had been frying fish for an hour before the power went out.
- You had been frying different ingredients for the recipe when the phone rang.
- He had been frying dumplings. | She had been frying homemade tortilla chips.
- We had been frying appetizers for the guests when the unexpected guests arrived.
- You (plural) had been frying onion rings for the event before realizing you were out of onions.
- They had been frying calamari for the special dinner when they received a last-minute cancellation.
FRY - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ i will fry
★ you will fry
★ he/she/it will fry
★ we will fry
★ you will fry
★ they will fry
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Future Simple:
- I will fry some delicious fish for dinner tomorrow.
- You will fry your favorite snacks for the movie night.
- He will fry chicken for the barbecue. | She will fry tofu for the stir-fry.
- We will fry vegetables for the family gathering.
- You (plural) will fry shrimp for the party.
- They will fry tempura vegetables for the special occasion.
FRY - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ i will be frying
★ you will be frying
★ he/she/it will be frying
★ we will be frying
★ you will be frying
★ they will be frying
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Future Continuous:
- I will be frying onions for the pasta sauce all afternoon.
- You will be frying your favorite snacks during the game.
- He will be frying bacon for breakfast. | She will be frying tofu for the stir-fry.
- We will be frying plantains for a delicious treat.
- You (plural) will be frying mushrooms for the pizza.
- They will be frying calamari for the celebration.
FRY - FUTURE PERFECT
★ i will have fried
★ you will have fried
★ he/she/it will have fried
★ we will have fried
★ you will have fried
★ they will have fried
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Future Perfect:
- I will have fried the perfect steak by the time you arrive.
- You will have fried various types of food by the end of the month.
- He will have fried tempura vegetables. | She will have fried donuts from scratch.
- We will have fried chicken wings for the party.
- You (plural) will have fried bananas for dessert.
- They will have fried spring rolls for the special event.
FRY - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ i will have been frying
★ you will have been frying
★ he/she/it will have been frying
★ we will have been frying
★ you will have been frying
★ they will have been frying
Examples of verb 'fry' in the Future Perfect Continuous:
- I will have been frying fish for hours by the time you join.
- You will have been frying different ingredients for the recipe.
- He will have been frying dumplings. | She will have been frying homemade tortilla chips.
- We will have been frying appetizers for the guests.
- You (plural) will have been frying onion rings for the event.
- They will have been frying calamari for the special dinner.

conjugation of verb fry