Imprison Verb Forms: Past Tense and Past Participle (V1 V2 V3)

Meaning: to put someone in prison

Imprison Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

Base Form/Infinitive (V1) Imprison
Past Tense (V2) Imprisoned
Past Participle Form (V3) Imprisoned
Present Participle/Gerund (V4) Imprisoning
3rd Person Singular (V5) Imprisons

Imprison Past Tense:

Past Tense of Imprison is Imprisoned.

Example: Sarah imprisoned the anger.

Imprison Past Participle:

Past Participle Form of Imprison is Imprisoned.

Example: Sarah has imprisoned the anger.

Imprison Present Participle:

Present Participle Form of Imprison is Imprisoning.

Example: Sarah is imprisoning the anger.

Imprison 3rd Person Singular:

3rd Person Singular of Imprison is Imprisons.

Example: Sarah imprisons the anger.

Imprison Past Tense V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Forms of Imprison Past Simple and Past Participle

Imprison Conjugation

Indefinite / Simple Present Tense

  • I imprison the anger.
  • We/You/They imprison the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam imprisons the anger.

Present Continuous Tense

  • I am imprisoning the anger.
  • We/You/They are imprisoning the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam is imprisoning the anger.

Present Perfect Tense

  • I have imprisoned the anger.
  • We/You/They have imprisoned the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam has imprisoned the anger.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I have been imprisoning the anger.
  • We/You/They have been imprisoning the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam has been imprisoning the anger.

Indefinite / Simple Past Tense

  • I imprisoned the anger.
  • We/You/They imprisoned the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam imprisoned the anger.

Past Continuous Tense

  • I was imprisoning the anger.
  • We/You/They were imprisoning the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam was imprisoning the anger.

Past Perfect Tense

  • I had imprisoned the anger.
  • We/You/They had imprisoned the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam had imprisoned the anger.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I had been imprisoning the anger.
  • We/You/They had been imprisoning the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam had been imprisoning the anger.

Indefinite / Simple Future Tense

  • I will imprison the anger.
  • We/You/They will imprison the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam will imprison the anger.

Future Continuous Tense

  • I will be imprisoning the anger.
  • We/You/They will be imprisoning the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam will be imprisoning the anger.

Future Perfect Tense

  • I will have imprisoned the anger.
  • We/You/They will have imprisoned the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have imprisoned the anger.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I will have been imprisoning the anger.
  • We/You/They will have been imprisoning the anger.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have been imprisoning the anger.

Past Tense of Imprison Phrasal Verbs

Imprison Phrasal Verbs Past Tense
Imprison for Imprisoned for
Imprison without Imprisoned without
Imprison in Imprisoned in
Imprison with Imprisoned with
Imprison under Imprisoned under
Imprison over Imprisoned over
Imprison to Imprisoned to
Imprison beyond Imprisoned beyond
Imprison through Imprisoned through
Imprison behind Imprisoned behind

FAQS

What is the Future Tense of Imprison?

Future Tense of imprison is “will imprison”.

What is the Present Tense of Imprison?

Present Tense of imprison is “imprison + s/es or ing”.

I/we/you/they imprison
He/she/it/singular name imprisons
Present participle imprisoning

What is the Past Perfect Tense of Imprison?

Past perfect tense of take is “had imprisoned”.

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