Meaning: to have the intention of being harmful or having a negative effect.
Mean Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
Base Form/Infinitive (V1): | Mean |
Past Tense (V2): | Meant |
Past Participle Form (V3): | Meant |
Present Participle/Gerund (V4): | Meaning |
3rd Person Singular (V5): | Means |
Mean Past Tense:
Past Tense of Mean is Meant.
Example: Sarah Meant the book.
Mean Past Participle:
Past Participle Form of Mean is Meant.
Example: Sarah has Meant the book.
Mean Present Participle:
Present Participle Form of Mean is Meaning.
Example: Sarah is meaning the book.
Mean 3rd Person Singular:
3rd Person Singular of Mean is Means.
Example: Sarah means the book.
Mean Conjugation
Indefinite / Simple Present Tense
- I mean the book.
- We/You/They mean the book.
- He/She/It/Adam means the book.
Present Continuous Tense
- I am meaning the book.
- We/You/They are meaning the book.
- He/She/It/Adam is meaning the book.
Present Perfect Tense
- I have Meant the book.
- We/You/They have Meant the book.
- He/She/It/Adam has Meant the book.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- I have been meaning the book.
- We/You/They have been meaning the book.
- He/She/It/Adam has been meaning the book.
Indefinite / Simple Past Tense
- I Meant the book.
- We/You/They Meant the book.
- He/She/It/Adam Meant the book.
Past Continuous Tense
- I was meaning the book.
- We/You/They were meaning the book.
- He/She/It/Adam was meaning the book.
Past Perfect Tense
- I had Meant the book.
- We/You/They had Meant the book.
- He/She/It/Adam had Meant the book.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- I had been meaning the book.
- We/You/They had been meaning the book.
- He/She/It/Adam had been meaning the book.
Indefinite / Simple Future Tense
- I will mean the book.
- We/You/They will mean the book.
- He/She/It/Adam will mean the book.
Future Continuous Tense
- I will be meaning the book.
- We/You/They will be meaning the book.
- He/She/It/Adam will be meaning the book.
Future Perfect Tense
- I will have Meant the book.
- We/You/They will have Meant the book.
- He/She/It/Adam will have Meant the book.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- I will have been meaning the book.
- We/You/They will have been meaning the book.
- He/She/It/Adam will have been meaning the book.
Past Tense of Mean Phrasal Verbs
Mean Phrasal Verbs | Past Tense |
Mean to | Meant to |
Mean with | Meant with |
Mean about | Meant about |
Mean on | Meant on |
Mean in | Meant in |
Mean by | Meant by |
Mean through | Meant through |
Mean over | Meant over |
Mean out | Meant out |
Mean up | Meant up |
Explore Other Verb Forms:
Stare | Wear | Read |
Shake | Swim | Nourish |
Repeat | Ski | Train |
FAQS
What is the Future Tense of Mean?
Future Tense of mean is “will mean”.
What is the Present Tense of Mean?
Present Tense of mean is “mean + s/es or ing”.
I/we/you/they | mean |
He/she/it/singular name | means |
Present participle | meaning |
What is the Past Perfect Tense of Mean?
Past perfect tense of take is “had Meant”.