Meaning: to strike or touch lightly.
Knock Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
Base Form/Infinitive (V1) | Knock |
Past Tense (V2) | Knocked |
Past Participle Form (V3) | Knocked |
Present Participle/Gerund (V4) | Knocking |
3rd Person Singular (V5) | Knocks |
Knock Past Tense:
Past Tense of Knock is Knocked.
Example: Sarah knocked on the door.
Knock Past Participle:
Past Participle Form of Knock is Knocked.
Example: Sarah has knocked on the door.
Knock Present Participle:
Present Participle Form of Knock is Knocking.
Example: Sarah is knocking on the door.
Knock 3rd Person Singular:
3rd Person Singular of Knock is Knocks.
Example: Sarah knocks on the door.
Knock Conjugation
Indefinite / Simple Present Tense
- I knock on the door.
- We/You/They knock on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam knocks on the door.
Present Continuous Tense
- I am knocking on the door.
- We/You/They are knocking on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam is knocking on the door.
Present Perfect Tense
- I have knocked on the door.
- We/You/They have knocked on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam has knocked on the door.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- I have been knocking on the door.
- We/You/They have been knocking on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam has been knocking on the door.
Indefinite / Simple Past Tense
- I knocked on the door.
- We/You/They knocked on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam knocked on the door.
Past Continuous Tense
- I was knocking on the door.
- We/You/They were knocking on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam was knocking on the door.
Past Perfect Tense
- I had knocked on the door.
- We/You/They had knocked on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam had knocked on the door.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- I had been knocking on the door.
- We/You/They had been knocking on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam had been knocking on the door.
Indefinite / Simple Future Tense
- I will knock on the door.
- We/You/They will knock on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam will knock on the door.
Future Continuous Tense
- I will be knocking on the door.
- We/You/They will be knocking on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam will be knocking on the door.
Future Perfect Tense
- I will have knocked on the door.
- We/You/They will have knocked on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam will have knocked on the door.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- I will have been knocking on the door.
- We/You/They will have been knocking on the door.
- He/She/It/Adam will have been knocking on the door.
Past Tense of Knock Phrasal Verbs
Knock Phrasal Verbs | Past Tense |
Knock out | Knocked out |
Knock off | Knocked off |
Knock up | Knocked up |
Knock down | Knocked down |
Knock over | Knocked over |
Knock back | Knocked back |
Knock in | Knocked in |
Knock about | Knocked about |
Knock against | Knocked against |
Knock through | Knocked through |
FAQS
What is the Future Tense of Knock?
Future Tense of knock is “will knock”.
What is the Present Tense of Knock?
Present Tense of knock is “knock + s/es or ing”.
I/we/you/they | knock |
He/she/it/singular name | knocks |
Present participle | knocking |
What is the Past Perfect Tense of Knock?
Past perfect tense of take is “had knocked”.
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