Conjugation of the verb bankrupt in English in all tenses

Here are the conjugation tables for the verb bankrupt in English.

Conjugation of the verb bankrupt in the present tenses

Present Tense

  • I bankrupt
  • you bankrupt
  • he|she|it bankrupts
  • we bankrupt
  • you bankrupt
  • they bankrupt

Present Continuous

  • I am bankrupting
  • you are bankrupting
  • he|she|it is bankrupting
  • we are bankrupting
  • you are bankrupting
  • they are bankrupting

Present Perfect

  • I have bankrupted
  • you have bankrupted
  • he|she|it has bankrupted
  • we have bankrupted
  • you have bankrupted
  • they have bankrupted

Present Perfect Continuous

  • I have been bankrupting
  • you have been bankrupting
  • he|she|it has been bankrupting
  • we have been bankrupting
  • you have been bankrupting
  • they have been bankrupting

How to use these conjugation tenses in English? The Present expresses habit, frequency, general truth and state in English. The Present Continuous mainly expresses the idea of an action or activity that is still in progress. The Present Perfect expresses notions that are always related to the present or the consequence of an event. Finally, the Present Perfect Continuous associates with the idea of activity that of duration.

Conjugation of the verb bankrupt in the past tenses

Simple past

  • I bankrupted
  • you bankrupted
  • he|she|it bankrupted
  • we bankrupted
  • you bankrupted
  • they bankrupted

Past continuous

  • I was bankrupting
  • you were bankrupting
  • he|she|it was bankrupting
  • we were bankrupting
  • you were bankrupting
  • they were bankrupting

Past perfect

  • I had bankrupted
  • you had bankrupted
  • he|she|it had bankrupted
  • we had bankrupted
  • you had bankrupted
  • they had bankrupted

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been bankrupting
  • you had been bankrupting
  • he|she|it had been bankrupting
  • we had been bankrupting
  • you had been bankrupting
  • they had been bankrupting

How do you use these conjugation tenses in English? The Simple Past expresses completed actions unrelated to the present, dated past actions or habits. It is very often used in English. The Past Continuous (Simple Past + ING) on the other hand is used to talk about ongoing actions in the past or a past action in progress when another action occurs. The Past Perfect is used to indicate that the action took place before another past action. Finally, the Past Perfect Continuous is used to refer to a continuous action in the past that has continued until another past action.

Conjugation of the verb bankrupt in the futur tenses

Future

  • I will bankrupt
  • you will bankrupt
  • he|she|it will bankrupt
  • we will bankrupt
  • you will bankrupt
  • they will bankrupt

Future continuous

  • I will be bankrupting
  • you will be bankrupting
  • he|she|it will be bankrupting
  • we will be bankrupting
  • you will be bankrupting
  • they will be bankrupting

Future perfect

  • I will have bankrupted
  • you will have bankrupted
  • he|she|it will have bankrupted
  • we will have bankrupted
  • you will have bankrupted
  • they will have bankrupted

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been bankrupting
  • you will have been bankrupting
  • he|she|it will have been bankrupting
  • we will have been bankrupting
  • you will have been bankrupting
  • they will have been bankrupting

How do you use these conjugation tenses in English? The Future is used to talk about factual actions in the future. The Future Continuous is used to talk about things that will be happening in the future. The Future Perfect is a conjugation tense not often used in English, this conjugation tense is used to talk about a future factual action prior to another one. Finally the Future Perfect Continuous is very rarely used, this tense is used to talk about a future action in progress and prior to another.

The different forms of the participle in English, for the verb to bankrupt

Present participle

  • bankrupting

Past participle

  • bankrupted

Perfect Participle

  • having bankrupted

The imperative in English, for the verb to bankrupt

Imperative

  • bankrupt
  • let's bankrupt
  • bankrupt

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