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

Meaning: to show that something has happened or been used; to be a sign of something.

Mark Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

Base Form/Infinitive (V1): Mark
Past Tense (V2): Marked
Past Participle Form (V3): Marked
Present Participle/Gerund (V4): Marking
3rd Person Singular (V5): Marks

Mark Past Tense:

Past Tense of Mark is Marked.

Example: Sarah marked the dead point.

Mark Past Participle:

Past Participle Form of Mark is Marked.

Example: Sarah has marked the dead point.

Mark Present Participle:

Present Participle Form of Mark is Marking.

Example: Sarah is marking the dead point.

Mark 3rd Person Singular:

3rd Person Singular of Mark is Marks.

Example: Sarah marks the dead point.

mark past tense

Mark Conjugation

Indefinite / Simple Present Tense

  • I mark the dead point.
  • We/You/They mark the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam marks the dead point.

Present Continuous Tense

  • I am marking the dead point.
  • We/You/They are marking the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam is marking the dead point.

Present Perfect Tense

  • I have marked the dead point.
  • We/You/They have marked the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam has marked the dead point.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I have been marking the dead point.
  • We/You/They have been marking the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam has been marking the dead point.

Indefinite / Simple Past Tense

  • I marked the dead point.
  • We/You/They marked the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam marked the dead point.

Past Continuous Tense

  • I was marking the dead point.
  • We/You/They were marking the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam was marking the dead point.

Past Perfect Tense

  • I had marked the dead point.
  • We/You/They had marked the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam had marked the dead point.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I had been marking the dead point.
  • We/You/They had been marking the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam had been marking the dead point.

Indefinite / Simple Future Tense

  • I will mark the dead point.
  • We/You/They will mark the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam will mark the dead point.

Future Continuous Tense

  • I will be marking the dead point.
  • We/You/They will be marking the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam will be marking the dead point.

Future Perfect Tense

  • I will have marked the dead point.
  • We/You/They will have marked the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have marked the dead point.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I will have been marking the dead point.
  • We/You/They will have been marking the dead point.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have been marking the dead point.

Past Tense of Mark Phrasal Verbs

Mark Phrasal Verbs Past Tense
Mark down Marked down
Mark up Marked up
Mark off Marked off
Mark out Marked out
Mark in Marked in
Mark over Marked over
Mark through Marked through
Mark with Marked with
Mark for Marked for
Mark away Marked away

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FAQS

What is the Future Tense of Mark?

Future Tense of mark is “will mark”.

What is the Present Tense of Mark?

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

I/we/you/they mark
He/she/it/singular name marks
Present participle marking

What is the Past Perfect Tense of Mark?

Past perfect tense of take is “had marked”.