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Present simple

  • I share (first person singular)
  • We share (first person plural)
  • You share (second person singular and plural)
  • He/she/it shares (third person singular)
  • They share (third person plural)

Present perfect

  • I have shared
  • We have shared
  • You have shared
  • He/she/it has shared
  • They have shared

Present progressive (continuous)

  • I am sharing
  • We are sharing
  • You are sharing
  • He/she/is is sharing
  • They are sharing

Present perfect progressive

  • I have been sharing
  • We have been sharing
  • You have been sharing
  • He/she/it has been sharing
  • They have been sharing

Past simple

  • I shared
  • We shared
  • You shared
  • He/she/it shared
  • They shared

Past perfect

  • I had shared
  • We had shared
  • You had shared
  • He/she/it had shared
  • They had shared

Past progressive

  • I was sharing
  • We were sharing
  • You were sharing
  • He/she/it was sharing
  • They were sharing

Past perfect progressive

  • I had been sharing
  • We had been sharing
  • You had been sharing
  • He/she/it had been sharing
  • They had been sharing

Future (not considered a simple form because it needs an auxiliary verb)

  • I will share
  • We will share
  • You will share
  • He/she/it will share
  • They will share

Future perfect

  • I will have shared
  • We will have shared
  • You will have shared
  • He/she/it will have shared
  • They will have shared

Future progressive

  • I will be sharing
  • We will be sharing
  • You will be sharing
  • He/she/it will be sharing
  • They will be sharing

Future perfect progressive

  • I will have been sharing
  • We will have been sharing
  • You will have been sharing
  • He/she/it will have been sharing
  • They will have been sharing

The present participle form of share is sharing

The gerund form of share is sharing

The past participle form of share is shared

The infinitive form of share is to share

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