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 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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