Walk Past Tense! The word “walk” is a regular verb. The past tense of “walk and the past participle or V3 is walked. The principal forms of the verb walk and conjugation will be explored in this article.
Walk Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 (Walk Past Tense and Past Participle)
Walk Meaning: go on foot at a normal speed
Infinitive | Walk V1 Form | Walk V2 Form | Walk Past Participle Form | Walk Present Participle Form |
To walk | Walk (3rd Person Singular) | Walked | Walked | Walking |
Verb Walk Conjugation
Walk Present Tense
- I/We walk to work
- He/She/It walks to work
- You/They walk to work
Walk Past Tense (Walk Past Form)
- I/We walked to work
- He/She/It walked to work
- You/They walked to work
Walk Future Tense
- I/We will walk to work
- He/She/It will walk to work
- You/They will walk to work
Present Continuous Tense
- I am walking to work
- He/She/It is walking to work
- We/You/They are walking to work
Past Continuous Tense
- I was walking to work
- He/She/It was walking to work
- We/You/They were walking to work
Future Continuous Tense
- I/We will be walking to work
- He/She/It will be walking to work
- You/They will be walking to work
Walk Past Participle Form Conjugation
Walk Present Perfect Tense
- I/We have walked to work
- He/She/It has walked to work
- You/They have walked to work
Past Perfect Tense of Walk
- I/We had walked to work
- He/She/It had walked to work
- You/They had walked to work
Future Perfect Tense
- I/We will have walked to work
- He/She/It will have walked to work
- You/They will have walked to work
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- I/We have been walking to work
- He/She/It has been walking to work
- You/They have been walking to work
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- I/We had been walking to work
- He/She/It had been walking to work
- You/They had been walking to work
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- I/We will have been walking to work
- He/She/It will have been walking to work
- You/They will have been walking to work
Verb Walk FAQ
What is the V2 and V3 form of walk?
A verb’s V2 and V3 forms refer to the past and past participle forms. Since the verb walk is a regular verb, its v2 and v3 forms are walked.
What is the difference between “walk” and “walks”?
The word “walk” is the present or base form, and walks is the verb form used in 3rd person singular, i.e., he, she, it, or any singular noun.
Where can I use V1, V2, and V3 of walk?
The V1 form is used to formulate the present tense, e.g., I walk, we walk, etc. The V2 form is used to formulate the past tense, e.g., I walked, we walked, etc. The V3 form, also called the past participle form, is used to formulate the perfect tenses, e.g., present perfect. Past perfect and future perfect.
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