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

Meaning: to connect or fasten something with string, ribbon, etc.

Tie Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

Base Form/Infinitive (V1): Tie
Past Tense (V2): Tied
Past Participle Form (V3): Tied
Present Participle/Gerund (V4): Tying
3rd Person Singular (V5): Ties

Tie Past Tense:

Past Tense of Tie is Tied.

Example: Sarah tied a balloon.

Tie Past Participle:

Past Participle Form of Tie is Tied.

Example: Sarah has tied a balloon.

Tie Present Participle:

Present Participle Form of Tie is Tying.

Example: Sarah is tying a balloon.

Tie 3rd Person Singular:

3rd Person Singular of Tie is Ties.

Example: Sarah ties a balloon.

tie past tense

Tie Conjugation

Indefinite / Simple Present Tense

  • I tie a balloon.
  • We/You/They tie a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam ties a balloon.

Present Continuous Tense

  • I am tying a balloon.
  • We/You/They are tying a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam is tying a balloon.

Present Perfect Tense

  • I have tied a balloon.
  • We/You/They have tied a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam has tied a balloon.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I have been tying a balloon.
  • We/You/They have been tying a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam has been tying a balloon.

Indefinite / Simple Past Tense

  • I tied a balloon.
  • We/You/They tied a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam tied a balloon.

Past Continuous Tense

  • I was tying a balloon.
  • We/You/They were tying a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam was tying a balloon.

Past Perfect Tense

  • I had tied a balloon.
  • We/You/They had tied a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam had tied a balloon.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I had been tying a balloon.
  • We/You/They had been tying a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam had been tying a balloon.

Indefinite / Simple Future Tense

  • I will tie a balloon.
  • We/You/They will tie a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam will tie a balloon.

Future Continuous Tense

  • I will be tying a balloon.
  • We/You/They will be tying a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam will be tying a balloon.

Future Perfect Tense

  • I will have tied a balloon.
  • We/You/They will have tied a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have tied a balloon.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  • I will have been tying a balloon.
  • We/You/They will have been tying a balloon.
  • He/She/It/Adam will have been tying a balloon.

Past Tense of Tie Phrasal Verbs

Tie Phrasal Verbs Past Tense
Tie up Tied up
Tie down Tied down
Tie together Tied together
Tie off Tied off
Tie in Tied in
Tie with Tied with
Tie around Tied around
Tie back Tied back
Tie on Tied on
Tie out Tied out

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FAQS

What is the Future Tense of Tie?

Future Tense of tie is “will tie”.

What is the Present Tense of Tie?

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

I/we/you/they tie
He/she/it/singular name ties
Present participle tying

What is the Past Perfect Tense of Tie?

Past perfect tense of take is “had tied”.

Last updated on May 24th, 2023 at 08:51 pm