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Appropinquate Past Tense

approprinquated
past tense of appropinquate is approprinquated.

Appropinquate verb forms

InfinitivePresent ParticiplePast TensePast Participle
appropinquateapproprinquatingapproprinquatedapproprinquated

Conjugation of Appropinquate

Simple / Indefinite Present Tense
He/She/It approprinquates .
I appropinquate.
You/We/They appropinquate.

Present Continuous Tense
He/She/It is approprinquating.
I am approprinquating.
You/We/They are approprinquating.

Present Perfect Tense
He/She/It has approprinquated.
I have approprinquated.
You/We/They have approprinquated.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense
He/She/It has been approprinquating.
I have been approprinquating.
You/We/They have been approprinquating.

Simple Past Tense
He/She/It approprinquated.
I approprinquated.
You/We/They approprinquated.

Past Continuous Tense
He/She/It was approprinquating.
I was approprinquating.
You/We/They were approprinquating.

Past Perfect Tense
He/She/It had approprinquated.
I had approprinquated.
You/We/They had approprinquated.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense
He/She/It had been approprinquating.
I had been approprinquating.
You/We/They had been approprinquating.

Simple Future Tense
He/She/It will/shall appropinquate.
I will/shall appropinquate.
You/We/They will/shall appropinquate.

Future Continuous Tense
He/She/It will/shall be approprinquating.
I will/shall be approprinquating.
You/We/They will/shall be approprinquating.

Future Perfect Tense
He/She/It will/shall have approprinquated.
I will/shall have approprinquated.
You/We/They will/shall have approprinquated.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense
He/She/It will/shall have been approprinquating.
I will/shall have been approprinquating.
You/We/They will/shall have been approprinquating.

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