The word snow is a regular verb. The past tense and the past participle of the verb snow is snowed. The following are the meaning and principal forms of the verb snow.
Meaning: (1) If it snows, snow falls from the sky (2) to deceive someone by clever talk
Infinitive: To snow
Present Form: snow (third-person singular snows)
-ing Form/Present Participle:Â Â snowing
Past Simple: snowed
Past Participle: snowed Â
Meaning: (1) If it snows, snow falls from the sky (2) to deceive someone by clever talk
Infinitive: To snow
Present Form: snow (third-person singular snows)
-ing Form/Present Participle:Â Â snowing
Past Simple: snowed
Past Participle: snowed Â
Conjugating the Verb Snow in All TensesÂ
Present SimpleÂ
- I/We snow
- He/She/It snow
- You/They snow
Past Simple
- I/We snowed
- He/She/It snowed
- You/They snowed
Future Simple
- I/We will snow
- He/She/It will snow
- You/They will snow
Present Continuous
- I am + snow present participle
- He/She/It is + snow present participle
- We/You/They + snow present participle
Past Continuous
- I was + snow present participle
- He/She/It was + snow present participle
- We/You/They were + snow present participle
Future Continuous
- I/We will be + snow present participle
- He/She/It will be + snow present participle
- You/They will be + snow present participle
Present Perfect
- I/We have snowed
- He/She/It has snowed
- You/They have snowed
Past Perfect
- I/We had snowed
- He/She/It had snowed
- You/They had snowed
Future Perfect
- I/We will have snowed
- He/She/It will have snowed
- You/They will have snowed
Present Perfect Continuous
- I/We have been + snow present participle
- He/She/It has been + snow present participle
- You/They have been + snow present participle
Past Perfect Continuous
- I/We had been + snow present participle
- He/She/It had been s+ snow present participle
- You/They had been + snow present participle
Future Perfect Continuous
- I/We will have been + snow present participle
- He/She/It will have been + snow present participle
- You/They will have been + snow present participle
Conjugating the Verb Snow Subjunctive MoodÂ
Present
- If I snow
- If we snow
- If you snow
- If he/she/it snow
- If they snow
PastÂ
- If I snowed
- If we snowed
- If you snowed
- If he/she/it snowed
- If they snowed
FutureÂ
- If I should snow
- If we should snow
- If you should snow
- If he/she/it should snow
- If they should snow
Definition of Important Terms
Verb Conjugation: Conjugating a verb means that we change the verb form in order for a sentence to make sense.
Past Participle: The Form of a verb ending in -ed (regular verb) which is used in the passive voice sentences and perfect tenses. The past participle or third form of irregular verbs is formed in several different ways.
Present Participle: A form of a verb that is made by adding ‘-ing’ to the root form of the verb. We use the present participle to form continuous tenses.
Principal Forms of Verbs: The essential forms of a verb are known as its principal parts or principal forms. The five principal verb forms are infinitive, present or base form, past or second form, present participle or -ing or continuous form, and past participle or third form.