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English conjugation of the verb "to run" in Past Participle Tense
Simple Forms

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • to run
  •  
  • Imperative
  • run
  • let's run
  • run
  • Present Participle
  • running
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • run
  •  
Indicative:

Present

  • I run
  • you run
  • he/she/it runs
  • we run
  • you run
  • they run

Past

  • I ran
  • you ran
  • he/she/it ran
  • we ran
  • you ran
  • they ran

Compound Forms

Past Participle

  • having run
Indicative

Present continuous

  • I am running
  • you are running
  • he/she/it is running
  • we are running
  • you are running
  • they are running

Present perfect

  • I have run
  • you have run
  • he/she/it has run
  • we have run
  • you have run
  • they have run

Future

  • I will run
  • you will run
  • he/she/it will run
  • we will run
  • you will run
  • they will run

Future Perfect

  • I will have run
  • you will have run
  • he/she/it will have run
  • we will have run
  • you will have run
  • they will have run

Past continuous

  • I was running
  • you were running
  • he/she/it was running
  • we were running
  • you were running
  • they were running

Past perfect

  • I had run
  • you had run
  • he/she/it had run
  • we had run
  • you had run
  • they had run

Future continuous

  • I will be running
  • you will be running
  • he/she/it will be running
  • we will be running
  • you will be running
  • they will be running

Present perfect continuous

  • I have been running
  • you have been running
  • he/she/it has been running
  • we have been running
  • you have been running
  • they have been running

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been running
  • you had been running
  • he/she/it had been running
  • we had been running
  • you had been running
  • they had been running

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been running
  • you will have been running
  • he/she/it will have been running
  • we will have been running
  • you will have been running
  • they will have been running

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • not to run
  •  
  • Imperative
  • do not run
  • let's not run
  • do not run
  • Present Participle
  • not running
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • not run
  •  

Present

  • I do not run
  • you do not run
  • he/she/it does not run
  • we do not run
  • you do not run
  • they do not run

Past

  • I did not run
  • you did not run
  • he/she/it did not run
  • we did not run
  • you did not run
  • they did not run

Past Participle

  • not having run

Present continuous

  • I am not running
  • you are not running
  • he/she/it is not running
  • we are not running
  • you are not running
  • they are not running

Present perfect

  • I have not run
  • you have not run
  • he/she/it has not run
  • we have not run
  • you have not run
  • they have not run

Future

  • I will not run
  • you will not run
  • he/she/it will not run
  • we will not run
  • you will not run
  • they will not run

Future Perfect

  • I will not have run
  • you will not have run
  • he/she/it will not have run
  • we will not have run
  • you will not have run
  • they will not have run

Past continuous

  • I was not running
  • you were not running
  • he/she/it was not running
  • we were not running
  • you were not running
  • they were not running

Past perfect

  • I had not run
  • you had not run
  • he/she/it had not run
  • we had not run
  • you had not run
  • they had not run

Future continuous

  • I will not be running
  • you will not be running
  • he/she/it will not be running
  • we will not be running
  • you will not be running
  • they will not be running

Present perfect continuous

  • I have not been running
  • you have not been running
  • he/she/it has not been running
  • we have not been running
  • you have not been running
  • they have not been running

Past perfect continuous

  • I had not been running
  • you had not been running
  • he/she/it had not been running
  • we had not been running
  • you had not been running
  • they had not been running

Future perfect continuous

  • I will not have been running
  • you will not have been running
  • he/she/it will not have been running
  • we will not have been running
  • you will not have been running
  • they will not have been running
Indicative:

Present

  • do I run ?
  • do you run ?
  • does he/she/it run ?
  • do we run ?
  • do you run ?
  • do they run ?

Past

  • did I run ?
  • did you run ?
  • did he/she/it run ?
  • did we run ?
  • did you run ?
  • did they run ?
Indicative

Present continuous

  • am I running ?
  • are you running ?
  • is he/she/it running ?
  • are we running ?
  • are you running ?
  • are they running ?

Present perfect

  • have I run ?
  • have you run ?
  • has he/she/it run ?
  • have we run ?
  • have you run ?
  • have they run ?

Future

  • will I run ?
  • will you run ?
  • will he/she/it run ?
  • will we run ?
  • will you run ?
  • will they run ?

Future Perfect

  • will I have run ?
  • will you have run ?
  • will he/she/it have run ?
  • will we have run ?
  • will you have run ?
  • will they have run ?

Past continuous

  • was I running ?
  • were you running ?
  • was he/she/it running ?
  • were we running ?
  • were you running ?
  • were they running ?

Past perfect

  • had I run ?
  • had you run ?
  • had he/she/it run ?
  • had we run ?
  • had you run ?
  • had they run ?

Future continuous

  • will I be running ?
  • will you be running ?
  • will he/she/it be running ?
  • will we be running ?
  • will you be running ?
  • will they be running ?

Present perfect continuous

  • have I been running ?
  • have you been running ?
  • has he/she/it been running ?
  • have we been running ?
  • have you been running ?
  • have they been running ?

Past perfect continuous

  • had I been running ?
  • had you been running ?
  • had he/she/it been running ?
  • had we been running ?
  • had you been running ?
  • had they been running ?

Future perfect continuous

  • will I have been running ?
  • will you have been running ?
  • will he/she/it have been running ?
  • will we have been running ?
  • will you have been running ?
  • will they have been running ?
See also verbs with similar meaning: run a riskrun acrossrun afoulrun agroundrun alongmore ...

Definitions:

  • -  Become undone
  • -  Come unraveled or undone as if by snagging
  • -  Reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating
  • -  Cause to perform
  • -  Progress by being changed
  • -  Change from one state to another
  • -  Compete in a race
  • -  Run, stand, or compete for an office or a position
  • -  Pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals)
  • -  Pass over, across, or through
  • -  Perform as expected when applied
  • -  Be operating, running or functioning
  • -  Carry out
  • -  Cause to emit recorded audio or video
  • -  Include as the content; broadcast or publicize
  • -  Travel a route regularly
  • -  Cover by running; run a certain distance
  • -  Move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time
  • -  Travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means
  • -  Run with the ball; in such sports as football
  • -  Keep company
  • -  Sail before the wind
  • -  Be diffused
  • -  Move along, of liquids
  • -  Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
  • -  Cause an animal to move fast
  • -  Move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way
  • -  Deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor
  • -  Set animals loose to graze
  • -  Direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.
  • -  Make without a miss
  • -  Carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine
  • -  Occur persistently
  • -  Continue to exist
  • -  Extend or continue for a certain period of time
  • -  Stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
  • -  Cause something to pass or lead somewhere
  • -  Have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined
  • -  Be affected by; be subjected to
  • -  Have a particular form
  • -  Change or be different within limits

Examples:

  • -  The sweater unraveled
  • -  Her nylons were running
  • -  The wax melted in the sun
  • -  Run a process
  • -  Run through your presentation before the meeting
  • -  Run riot
  • -  Let's race and see who gets there first
  • -  Who's running for treasurer this year?
  • -  The Duke hunted in these woods
  • -  He drew her hair through his fingers
  • -  This old radio doesn't work anymore
  • -  The car is still running--turn it off!
  • -  Run an errand
  • -  He never tires of playing that video
  • -  All major networks carried the press conference
  • -  Ships ply the waters near the coast
  • -  She ran 10 miles that day
  • -  The children ran to the store
  • -  She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there
  • -  The heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring
  • -  These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run
  • -  The Missouri feeds into the Mississippi
  • -  The burglars escaped before the police showed up
  • -  Run the dogs
  • -  Let the dogs run free
  • -  She is running a relief operation in the Sudan
  • -  The computer executed the instruction
  • -  Musical talent runs in the family
  • -  The legend of Elvis endures
  • -  The film runs 5 hours
  • -  The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets
  • -  Run the wire behind the cabinet
  • -  He inclined to corpulence
  • -  Run a risk
  • -  As the saying goes...
  • -  My students range from very bright to dull

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