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Discombobulate Past Tense

discombobulated
past tense of discombobulate is discombobulated.

Discombobulate verb forms

InfinitivePresent ParticiplePast TensePast Participle
discombobulatediscombobulatingdiscombobulateddiscombobulated

Conjugation of Discombobulate

Simple / Indefinite Present Tense
He/She/It discombobulates .
I discombobulate.
You/We/They discombobulate.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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