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

Meaning: to walk in a slow or awkward way, especially because you are hurt or tired

Limp Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

Base Form/Infinitive (V1): Limp
Past Tense (V2): Limped
Past Participle Form (V3): Limped
Present Participle/Gerund (V4): Limping
3rd Person Singular (V5): Limps

Limp Past Tense:

Past Tense of Limp is Limped.

Example: Sarah limped toward the cane.

Limp Past Participle:

Past Participle Form of Limp is Limped.

Example: Sarah has limped toward the cane.

Limp Present Participle:

Present Participle Form of Limp is Limping.

Example: Sarah is limping toward the cane.

Limp 3rd Person Singular:

3rd Person Singular of Limp is Limps.

Example: Sarah limps toward the cane.

Limp past tense

Limp Conjugation

Indefinite / Simple Present Tense

  • I limp toward the cane.
  • We/You/They limp toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam limps toward the cane.

Present Continuous Tense

  • I am limping toward the cane.
  • We/You/They are limping toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam is limping toward the cane.

Present Perfect Tense

  • I have limped toward the cane.
  • We/You/They have limped toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam has limped toward the cane.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I have been limping toward the cane.
  • We/You/They have been limping toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam has been limping toward the cane.

Indefinite / Simple Past Tense

  • I limped toward the cane.
  • We/You/They limped toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam limped toward the cane.

Past Continuous Tense

  • I was limping toward the cane.
  • We/You/They were limping toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam was limping toward the cane.

Past Perfect Tense

  • I had limped toward the cane.
  • We/You/They had limped toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam had limped toward the cane.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I had been limping toward the cane.
  • We/You/They had been limping toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam had been limping toward the cane.

Indefinite / Simple Future Tense

  • I will limp toward the cane.
  • We/You/They will limp toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam will limp toward the cane.

Future Continuous Tense

  • I will be limping toward the cane.
  • We/You/They will be limping toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam will be limping toward the cane.

Future Perfect Tense

  • I will have limped toward the cane.
  • We/You/They will have limped toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have limped toward the cane.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I will have been limping toward the cane.
  • We/You/They will have been limping toward the cane.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have been limping toward the cane.

Past Tense of Limp Phrasal Verbs

Limp Phrasal Verbs Past Tense
Limp along Limped along
Limp out Limped out
Limp in Limped in
Limp back Limped back
Limp through Limped through
Limp up Limped up
Limp around Limped around
Limp over Limped over
Limp away Limped away
Limp with Limped with

FAQS

What is the Future Tense of Limp?

Future Tense of limp is “will limp”.

What is the Present Tense of Limp?

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

I/we/you/they limp
He/she/it/singular name limps
Present participle limping

What is the Past Perfect Tense of Limp?

Past perfect tense of take is “had limped”.

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