overexaggerated
past tense of overexaggerate is overexaggerated.
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense | Past Participle |
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overexaggerate | overexaggerating | overexaggerated | overexaggerated |
Simple / Indefinite Present Tense |
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He/She/It overexaggerates . |
I overexaggerate. |
You/We/They overexaggerate. |
Present Continuous Tense |
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He/She/It is overexaggerating. |
I am overexaggerating. |
You/We/They are overexaggerating. |
Present Perfect Tense |
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He/She/It has overexaggerated. |
I have overexaggerated. |
You/We/They have overexaggerated. |
Present Perfect Continuous Tense |
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He/She/It has been overexaggerating. |
I have been overexaggerating. |
You/We/They have been overexaggerating. |
Simple Past Tense |
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He/She/It overexaggerated. |
I overexaggerated. |
You/We/They overexaggerated. |
Past Continuous Tense |
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He/She/It was overexaggerating. |
I was overexaggerating. |
You/We/They were overexaggerating. |
Past Perfect Tense |
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He/She/It had overexaggerated. |
I had overexaggerated. |
You/We/They had overexaggerated. |
Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
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He/She/It had been overexaggerating. |
I had been overexaggerating. |
You/We/They had been overexaggerating. |
Simple Future Tense |
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He/She/It will/shall overexaggerate. |
I will/shall overexaggerate. |
You/We/They will/shall overexaggerate. |
Future Continuous Tense |
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He/She/It will/shall be overexaggerating. |
I will/shall be overexaggerating. |
You/We/They will/shall be overexaggerating. |
Future Perfect Tense |
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He/She/It will/shall have overexaggerated. |
I will/shall have overexaggerated. |
You/We/They will/shall have overexaggerated. |
Future Perfect Continuous Tense |
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He/She/It will/shall have been overexaggerating. |
I will/shall have been overexaggerating. |
You/We/They will/shall have been overexaggerating. |
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