jog

Regular
Infinitive
jog
Past Simple
jogged
Past Participle
jogged
-ing Form
jogging
3rd Person
jogs
jog jogs jogging jogged

Jog means to run slowly or to nudge gently. Regular verb: jog-jogged-jogged.

Meanings

  • To run at slow pace
  • To nudge or bump
  • To stimulate memory

Common Collocations

jog your memory go jogging jog along morning jog

Tip for Learners

Jog your memory means help remember. "Does this photo jog your memory?"
Present Simple
I jog
you jog
he/she/it jogs
we jog
they jog
Examples - Present Simple
  • I jog every morning before work.
  • You jog three times a week.
  • She jogs around the park daily.
  • We jog together as a group.
  • They jog to stay in shape.
Present Continuous
I am jogging
you are jogging
he/she/it is jogging
we are jogging
they are jogging
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am jogging through the neighborhood.
  • You are jogging faster than usual.
  • He is jogging along the beach.
  • We are jogging to warm up.
  • They are jogging in the park right now.
Present Perfect
I have jogged
you have jogged
he/she/it has jogged
we have jogged
they have jogged
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have jogged five miles today.
  • You have jogged every day this week.
  • She has jogged in many marathons.
  • We have jogged together for years.
  • They have jogged across the country.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been jogging
you have been jogging
he/she/it has been jogging
we have been jogging
they have been jogging
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been jogging for an hour.
  • You have been jogging more frequently.
  • He has been jogging since sunrise.
  • We have been jogging together this month.
  • They have been jogging to lose weight.
Past Simple
I jogged
you jogged
he/she/it jogged
we jogged
they jogged
Examples - Past Simple
  • I jogged three miles yesterday.
  • You jogged with me last weekend.
  • She jogged around the lake.
  • We jogged in the rain.
  • They jogged through the city streets.
Past Continuous
I was jogging
you were jogging
he/she/it was jogging
we were jogging
they were jogging
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was jogging when I saw the accident.
  • You were jogging too fast.
  • He was jogging in the park.
  • We were jogging together this morning.
  • They were jogging along the river.
Past Perfect
I had jogged
you had jogged
he/she/it had jogged
we had jogged
they had jogged
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had jogged ten miles before breakfast.
  • You had jogged that route before.
  • She had jogged competitively before retiring.
  • We had jogged together before moving.
  • They had jogged in every state.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been jogging
you had been jogging
he/she/it had been jogging
we had been jogging
they had been jogging
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been jogging for an hour before stopping.
  • You had been jogging every morning.
  • He had been jogging for years before the injury.
  • We had been jogging together since college.
  • They had been jogging in preparation.
Future Simple
I will jog
you will jog
he/she/it will jog
we will jog
they will jog
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will jog tomorrow morning.
  • You will jog better after resting.
  • She will jog in the marathon.
  • We will jog together next week.
  • They will jog around the lake.
Future Continuous
I will be jogging
you will be jogging
he/she/it will be jogging
we will be jogging
they will be jogging
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be jogging at this time tomorrow.
  • You will be jogging while I sleep.
  • He will be jogging in the morning.
  • We will be jogging through the park.
  • They will be jogging during the race.
Future Perfect
I will have jogged
you will have jogged
he/she/it will have jogged
we will have jogged
they will have jogged
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have jogged one thousand miles by year end.
  • You will have jogged every day this month.
  • She will have jogged in fifty marathons.
  • We will have jogged across the state.
  • They will have jogged for twenty years.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been jogging
you will have been jogging
he/she/it will have been jogging
we will have been jogging
they will have been jogging
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been jogging for an hour by then.
  • You will have been jogging for years.
  • He will have been jogging since dawn.
  • We will have been jogging together for decades.
  • They will have been jogging for months.
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