
What is the Past Tense of Turn?
Turn Past Tense! The verb turn is a regular verb. The past tense and past participle of the verb turn is turned.
Meaning: go round or change direction
Infinitive: to turn
Present Tense: turn (third-person singular turns)
Past Tense: turned
Present Participle: turning
Perfect Infinitive: to have turned
Past Participle: turned
Perfect Participle: having turned
Gerund: turning
Perfect Gerund: having turned
Meaning: go round or change direction
Infinitive: to turn
Present Tense: turn (third-person singular turns)
Past Tense: turned
Present Participle: turning
Perfect Infinitive: to have turned
Past Participle: turned
Perfect Participle: having turned
Gerund: turning
Perfect Gerund: having turned
Conjugation of Turn (Active Voice)
Turn Present Tense
- I/We turnÂ
- He (she, it) turns
- You/They turnÂ
Turn Past TenseÂ
- I/We turnedÂ
- You turned
- He (She, It) turned
- They turned
Turn Future Tense
- I shall/will turn
- We shall/will turn
- You shall/will turn
- He (She, It) shall/will turn
Turn Present Continuous Tense
- I’m turning
- We/You are turning
- It (She, He) is turning
- They are turning
Turn Past Continuous Tense
- I was turning
- We/You were turning
- It (She, He) was turning
- They were turning
Turn Future Continuous Tense
- I shall/will be turning
- We shall/will be turning
- You shall/will be turning
- He (She, It) shall/will be turning
- They shall/will be turning
Turn Present Perfect Tense
- I/We have turned
- He (She, It) has turned
- You/They have turned
Turn Past Perfect Tense
- I/We had turned
- He (She, It) had turned
- You/They had turned
Turn Future Perfect Tense
- I shall/will have turned
- We shall/will have turned
- You shall/will have turned
- He (She, It) shall/will have turned
- They shall/will have turned
Turn Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- I/We/You have been turning
- He (She, It) has been turning
- They have been turning
Turn Past Perfect Continuous TenseÂ
- First/Second/Third person Singular + had been turning
- First/Second/Third person Plural + had been turning
Turn Future Perfect ContinuousÂ
- I shall/will have been turning
- We shall/will have been turning
- You shall/will have been turning
- He (She, It) shall/will have been turning
- They shall/will have been turning
Conjugation of Turn (Passive Voice)
Present SimpleÂ
- I am turnedÂ
- You are turnedÂ
- We are turnedÂ
- He (She, It) is turnedÂ
- They are turnedÂ
Past SimpleÂ
- I was turned
- You were turnedÂ
- We were turnedÂ
- He (She, It) was turnedÂ
- They were turned
Future SimpleÂ
- I shall/will be turnedÂ
- We shall/will be turnedÂ
- You shall/will be turned
- He (She, It) shall/will be turnedÂ
- They shall/will be turnedÂ
Present ContinuousÂ
- I am being turnedÂ
- We are being turnedÂ
- You are being turnedÂ
- He (She, It) is being turnedÂ
- They are being turned
Past ContinuousÂ
- I was being turned
- We were being turnedÂ
- You were being turnedÂ
- He (She, It) was being turnedÂ
- They were being turnedÂ
Future ContinuousÂ
- I shall/will be being turnedÂ
- We shall/will be being turnedÂ
- You shall/will be being turnedÂ
- He (She, It) shall/will be being turnedÂ
- They shall/will be being turnedÂ
Present PerfectÂ
- I have been turned
- We have been turned
- You have been turnedÂ
- He (She, It) has been turned
- They have been turned
Past PerfectÂ
- I had been turned
- We had been turned
- You had been turned
- He (She, It) had been turned
- They had been turned
Future PerfectÂ
- I shall/will have been turned
- We shall/will have been turned
- You shall/will have been turned
- He (She, It) shall/will have been turned
- They shall/will have been turned
Conjugate Turn Subjunctive MoodÂ
Present
- If I turn
- If we turnÂ
- if you turnÂ
- If he (she, it) turnÂ
- If they turnÂ
PastÂ
- If I turnedÂ
- If we turnedÂ
- If you turnedÂ
- If he (she, it) turned
- If they turnedÂ
Future
- If I should turnÂ
- If we should turnÂ
- If you should turnÂ
- If he (she, it) should turnÂ
- If they should turn