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Introduce means to present or bring in. Regular: introduce-introduced-introduced.
Meanings
- To present person
- To bring in new thing
- To begin
Common Collocations
introduce yourself
introduce someone to
introduce a bill
newly introduced
introduction
Tip for Learners
Introduction = presenting OR beginning section. Introduce yourself = say who you are. Introduce to = acquaint with.
Present Simple
| I | introduce |
| you | introduce |
| he/she/it | introduces |
| we | introduce |
| they | introduce |
Examples - Present Simple
- I introduce new concepts gradually.
- You introduce people at networking events.
- She introduces speakers at conferences.
- We introduce products to the market.
- They introduce reforms every year.
Present Continuous
| I | am introducing |
| you | are introducing |
| he/she/it | is introducing |
| we | are introducing |
| they | are introducing |
Examples - Present Continuous
- I am introducing a new system at work.
- You are introducing yourself to the team.
- He is introducing his girlfriend to his parents.
- We are introducing changes gradually.
- They are introducing new legislation.
Present Perfect
| I | have introduced |
| you | have introduced |
| he/she/it | has introduced |
| we | have introduced |
| they | have introduced |
Examples - Present Perfect
- I have introduced many people over the years.
- You have introduced yourself beautifully.
- She has introduced revolutionary ideas.
- We have introduced the new product line.
- They have introduced major reforms.
Present Perfect Continuous
| I | have been introducing |
| you | have been introducing |
| he/she/it | has been introducing |
| we | have been introducing |
| they | have been introducing |
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been introducing changes slowly.
- You have been introducing guests all evening.
- He has been introducing clients to our services.
- We have been introducing products for months.
- They have been introducing legislation for years.
Past Simple
| I | introduced |
| you | introduced |
| he/she/it | introduced |
| we | introduced |
| they | introduced |
Examples - Past Simple
- I introduced them at the party.
- You introduced yourself confidently.
- She introduced the speaker eloquently.
- We introduced the new software last week.
- They introduced stricter regulations.
Past Continuous
| I | was introducing |
| you | were introducing |
| he/she/it | was introducing |
| we | were introducing |
| they | were introducing |
Examples - Past Continuous
- I was introducing him to colleagues when you called.
- You were introducing the topic when interrupted.
- He was introducing the panel discussion.
- We were introducing changes throughout the year.
- They were introducing new policies daily.
Past Perfect
| I | had introduced |
| you | had introduced |
| he/she/it | had introduced |
| we | had introduced |
| they | had introduced |
Examples - Past Perfect
- I had introduced them before they fell in love.
- You had introduced the idea before the meeting.
- She had introduced everyone before I arrived.
- We had introduced the product before launch.
- They had introduced measures before the crisis.
Past Perfect Continuous
| I | had been introducing |
| you | had been introducing |
| he/she/it | had been introducing |
| we | had been introducing |
| they | had been introducing |
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been introducing people all night.
- You had been introducing concepts gradually.
- He had been introducing clients for years.
- We had been introducing products for months.
- They had been introducing reforms steadily.
Future Simple
| I | will introduce |
| you | will introduce |
| he/she/it | will introduce |
| we | will introduce |
| they | will introduce |
Examples - Future Simple
- I will introduce you to my family.
- You will introduce yourself at the start.
- She will introduce the keynote speaker.
- We will introduce the new features soon.
- They will introduce the bill next session.
Future Continuous
| I | will be introducing |
| you | will be introducing |
| he/she/it | will be introducing |
| we | will be introducing |
| they | will be introducing |
Examples - Future Continuous
- I will be introducing guests throughout the event.
- You will be introducing yourself to many people.
- He will be introducing topics during the seminar.
- We will be introducing products all year.
- They will be introducing changes gradually.
Future Perfect
| I | will have introduced |
| you | will have introduced |
| he/she/it | will have introduced |
| we | will have introduced |
| they | will have introduced |
Examples - Future Perfect
- I will have introduced everyone by dinner.
- You will have introduced yourself to all.
- She will have introduced all the speakers.
- We will have introduced the full product line.
- They will have introduced all reforms by then.
Future Perfect Continuous
| I | will have been introducing |
| you | will have been introducing |
| he/she/it | will have been introducing |
| we | will have been introducing |
| they | will have been introducing |
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been introducing people for hours.
- You will have been introducing concepts for weeks.
- He will have been introducing clients for decades.
- We will have been introducing products for years.
- They will have been introducing legislation for ages.