hop

Regular
Infinitive
hop
Past Simple
hopped
Past Participle
hopped
-ing Form
hopping
3rd Person
hops
hop hops hopping hopped

Hop means to jump on one foot or move by jumping. Regular verb: hop-hopped-hopped.

Meanings

  • To jump on one foot
  • To move by small jumps
  • To get quickly onto

Common Collocations

hop on hop off hop to it hop skip and jump

Tip for Learners

Hop to it means hurry up. "Hop on the bus!"
Present Simple
I hop
you hop
he/she/it hops
we hop
they hop
Examples - Present Simple
  • I hop on one foot.
  • You hop over the puddle.
  • The rabbit hops across the field.
  • We hop on the bus.
  • They hop from place to place.
Present Continuous
I am hopping
you are hopping
he/she/it is hopping
we are hopping
they are hopping
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am hopping on one leg.
  • You are hopping over obstacles.
  • The bunny is hopping around.
  • We are hopping on the train.
  • They are hopping between cities.
Present Perfect
I have hopped
you have hopped
he/she/it has hopped
we have hopped
they have hopped
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have hopped over the fence.
  • You have hopped on the bus.
  • The frog has hopped away.
  • We have hopped around the park.
  • They have hopped to different venues.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been hopping
you have been hopping
he/she/it has been hopping
we have been hopping
they have been hopping
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been hopping all morning.
  • You have been hopping around.
  • The rabbit has been hopping in the garden.
  • We have been hopping from bar to bar.
  • They have been hopping between meetings.
Past Simple
I hopped
you hopped
he/she/it hopped
we hopped
they hopped
Examples - Past Simple
  • I hopped over the puddle.
  • You hopped on the train.
  • The bunny hopped away.
  • We hopped on the bus.
  • They hopped between venues.
Past Continuous
I was hopping
you were hopping
he/she/it was hopping
we were hopping
they were hopping
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was hopping when I fell.
  • You were hopping over obstacles.
  • The rabbit was hopping around.
  • We were hopping from place to place.
  • They were hopping between cities.
Past Perfect
I had hopped
you had hopped
he/she/it had hopped
we had hopped
they had hopped
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had hopped over the fence.
  • You had hopped on the bus.
  • The frog had hopped away.
  • We had hopped around.
  • They had hopped to different venues.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been hopping
you had been hopping
he/she/it had been hopping
we had been hopping
they had been hopping
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been hopping for an hour.
  • You had been hopping around.
  • The rabbit had been hopping all day.
  • We had been hopping from bar to bar.
  • They had been hopping between meetings.
Future Simple
I will hop
you will hop
he/she/it will hop
we will hop
they will hop
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will hop on the next bus.
  • You will hop over the fence.
  • The bunny will hop away.
  • We will hop on the train.
  • They will hop to the next venue.
Future Continuous
I will be hopping
you will be hopping
he/she/it will be hopping
we will be hopping
they will be hopping
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be hopping around later.
  • You will be hopping over obstacles.
  • The rabbit will be hopping in the garden.
  • We will be hopping from place to place.
  • They will be hopping between cities.
Future Perfect
I will have hopped
you will have hopped
he/she/it will have hopped
we will have hopped
they will have hopped
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have hopped on the bus by then.
  • You will have hopped over the fence.
  • The frog will have hopped away.
  • We will have hopped to several places.
  • They will have hopped to many venues.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been hopping
you will have been hopping
he/she/it will have been hopping
we will have been hopping
they will have been hopping
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been hopping for hours.
  • You will have been hopping around.
  • The rabbit will have been hopping all day.
  • We will have been hopping from bar to bar.
  • They will have been hopping between meetings.
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