gallop

Regular
Infinitive
gallop
Past Simple
galloped
Past Participle
galloped
-ing Form
galloping
3rd Person
gallops
gallop gallops galloping galloped

Gallop means to run fast like a horse. Regular verb: gallop-galloped-galloped.

Meanings

  • To run at fastest pace (horse)
  • To go very fast
  • To progress rapidly

Common Collocations

gallop away at a gallop galloping inflation horse gallops

Tip for Learners

Galloping can describe rapid increase. "Inflation is galloping out of control."
Present Simple
I gallop
you gallop
he/she/it gallops
we gallop
they gallop
Examples - Present Simple
  • I gallop across the fields on my horse.
  • You gallop through work without pausing.
  • The horse gallops at impressive speeds.
  • We gallop during the morning rides.
  • They gallop through the meadow daily.
Present Continuous
I am galloping
you are galloping
he/she/it is galloping
we are galloping
they are galloping
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am galloping toward the finish line.
  • You are galloping through this project too fast.
  • The stallion is galloping across the ranch.
  • We are galloping along the beach trail.
  • They are galloping through the open plains.
Present Perfect
I have galloped
you have galloped
he/she/it has galloped
we have galloped
they have galloped
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have galloped on many different horses.
  • You have galloped through life without slowing.
  • The mare has galloped in several races.
  • We have galloped through these trails before.
  • They have galloped for miles today.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been galloping
you have been galloping
he/she/it has been galloping
we have been galloping
they have been galloping
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been galloping for over an hour.
  • You have been galloping through tasks all day.
  • The horse has been galloping since dawn.
  • We have been galloping through the countryside.
  • They have been galloping during the training session.
Past Simple
I galloped
you galloped
he/she/it galloped
we galloped
they galloped
Examples - Past Simple
  • I galloped across the valley at sunset.
  • You galloped through the presentation quickly.
  • The racehorse galloped to victory.
  • We galloped along the riverbank yesterday.
  • They galloped away from the approaching storm.
Past Continuous
I was galloping
you were galloping
he/she/it was galloping
we were galloping
they were galloping
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was galloping when the horse stumbled.
  • You were galloping through work before the break.
  • The pony was galloping in the pasture.
  • We were galloping before the rain started.
  • They were galloping toward the village.
Past Perfect
I had galloped
you had galloped
he/she/it had galloped
we had galloped
they had galloped
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had galloped for miles before resting.
  • You had galloped through the content before reviewing.
  • The horse had galloped before being trained to trot.
  • We had galloped across the ranch before the fence.
  • They had galloped to safety before the flood.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been galloping
you had been galloping
he/she/it had been galloping
we had been galloping
they had been galloping
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been galloping for hours before stopping.
  • You had been galloping through life before slowing.
  • The horse had been galloping before the injury.
  • We had been galloping across the prairie all day.
  • They had been galloping before the riders returned.
Future Simple
I will gallop
you will gallop
he/she/it will gallop
we will gallop
they will gallop
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will gallop through the forest trail tomorrow.
  • You will gallop to the finish if you push harder.
  • The horse will gallop in the derby next month.
  • We will gallop along the coast at sunrise.
  • They will gallop across the open range.
Future Continuous
I will be galloping
you will be galloping
he/she/it will be galloping
we will be galloping
they will be galloping
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be galloping during the morning ride.
  • You will be galloping through tasks all week.
  • The horse will be galloping in the race.
  • We will be galloping through the hills.
  • They will be galloping across the plains.
Future Perfect
I will have galloped
you will have galloped
he/she/it will have galloped
we will have galloped
they will have galloped
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have galloped twenty miles by sunset.
  • You will have galloped through all the work by then.
  • The horse will have galloped in many races by retirement.
  • We will have galloped across the entire property.
  • They will have galloped to the destination by noon.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been galloping
you will have been galloping
he/she/it will have been galloping
we will have been galloping
they will have been galloping
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been galloping for hours by the end.
  • You will have been galloping through projects all year.
  • The horse will have been galloping since morning.
  • We will have been galloping since we mounted.
  • They will have been galloping throughout the event.
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