Damp V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Base Form, Past Simple, Past Participle Form of Damp

Damp V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Base Form, Past Simple, Past Participle Form of Damp

Damp V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 is one of the verbs that are used very commonly in English tests as well as in everyday communication. Also, because it’s an irregular verb, damp doesn’t follow the regular rule. The verb “damp” has five different forms: base form, past simple, past participle form, present perfect, and present perfect participle. So what is damp‘s past? How do conjugate verbs with damp verbs?

Let’s find out with English tivi in the article below.

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Damp of Definition and Meaning

Damp is a verb that means:

  • to dampen; to moisten; to make humid or fairly wet
  • to depress or despise

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Form of Damp

Base Form (V1)damp
Past Form (V2)damped
Past Participle Form (V3)damped
s / es/ es (V4)damps
‘ing’ form (V5)damping

Damp of Past Simple V2

The verb Damp is also employed in its V2 form as “damped”’. It is used to indicate the past tense in sentences.

Damp of Past Participle V3

The V3 form is identical to the V2 form. The V3 form is “damped”. Damped is used in the past or present perfect tense. 

+ In the present perfect tense, we use the word V1 as ‘have + damped‘ or ‘has + damped'.

  • I, you, and we are used as ‘have + damped‘. 
  • ‘has + damped' is used for he, she, and it. 

+ If you need to use the past perfect tense, use ‘had + damped‘ regardless of the subject.

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Conjugation of Damp V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

Conjugation table: Damp

NumberSingular
Present Simple of dampIYouShe/He/It
dampdampdamps
Plural
WeYouThey
dampdampdamp
Present Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
am dampingare dampingis damping
Plural
WeYouThey
are dampingare dampingare damping
Present Perfect of dampIYouShe/He/It
have dampedhave dampedhas damped
Plural
WeYouThey
have dampedhave dampedhave damped
Present Perfect Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
have been dampinghave been dampinghas been damping
Plural
WeYouThey
have been dampinghave been dampinghave been damping
Past Simple of dampIYouShe/He/It
dampeddampeddamped
Plural
WeYouThey
dampeddampeddamped
Past Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
was dampingwere dampingwas damping
Plural
WeYouThey
were dampingwere dampingwere damping
Past Perfect of dampIYouShe/He/It
had dampedhad dampedhad damped
Plural
WeYouThey
had dampedhad dampedhad damped
Past Perfect Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
had been dampinghad been dampinghad been damping
Plural
WeYouThey
had been dampinghad been dampinghad been damping
Future Simple of dampIYouShe/He/It
will/shall dampwill/shall dampwill/shall damp
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall dampwill/shall dampwill/shall damp
Future Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
will/shall be dampingwill/shall be dampingwill/shall be damping
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall be dampingwill/shall be dampingwill/shall be damping
Future Perfect of dampIYouShe/He/It
will/shall have dampedwill/shall have dampedwill/shall have damped
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall have dampedwill/shall have dampedwill/shall have damped
Future Perfect Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
will/shall have been dampingwill/shall have been dampingwill/shall have been damping
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall have been dampingwill/shall have been dampingwill/shall have been damping
Conditional Present of dampIYouShe/He/It
would dampwould dampwould damp
Plural
WeYouThey
would dampwould dampwould damp
Conditional Perfect of dampIYouShe/He/It
would have dampedwould have dampedwould have damped
Plural
WeYouThey
would have dampedwould have dampedwould have damped
Conditional Present Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
would be dampingwould be dampingwould be damping
Plural
WeYouThey
would be dampingwould be dampingwould be damping
Conditional Perfect Continuous of dampIYouShe/He/It
would have been dampingwould have been dampingwould have been damping
Plural
WeYouThey
would have been dampingwould have been dampingwould have been damping
Present Subjunctive of dampIYouShe/He/It
dampdampdamp
Plural
WeYouThey
dampdampdamp
Past Subjunctive of dampIYouShe/He/It
dampeddampeddamped
Plural
WeYouThey
dampeddampeddamped
Past Perfect Subjunctive of dampIYouShe/He/It
had dampedhad dampedhad damped
Plural
WeYouThey
had dampedhad dampedhad damped
Imperative of dampIYouShe/He/It
damp
Plural
WeYouThey
Let’s dampdamp

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Example Sentences with Damp V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

In this section, we will learn about damp sentence examples:

  • I will damp the towel.
  • He has damped everyone's hopes.
  • Jack is damping a towel to bring down his daughter's fever.

Synonym Words For Damp

Synonym of damp word list. Here are a variety of words whose meaning is nearly the synonym of damp:

  • moisten
  • dampen
  • wet
  • bedew
  • humidify
  • dew
  • irrigate
  • soak
  • dampen
  • discourage
  • dismay
  • dispirit
  • deject
  • depress
  • daunt

Opposite Words For Damp

The antonym of damp word list. Here are some words that have nearly the opposite meaning as damp:

  • dry
  • drench
  • encourage
  • soak
  • drown
  • souse
  • saturate
  • flood
  • steep
  • brace
  • energise
  • enliven
  • envigorate
  • quicken
  • stimulate

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Some Frequently Asked Questions About Damp (Verb)

What is the V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 of damp?

The past tense of damp is damped. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of damp is damps. The present participle of damp is damping. The past participle of damp is damped.

Base Form (V1)damp
Past Form (V2)damped
Past Participle Form (V3)damped
s / es/ es (V4)damps
‘ing’ form (V5)damping

What is the V2 and V3 form of damp?

+ The V2 and V3 form of damp is “damped“.

What is the sentence of damp?

What is the past tense V2 of damp?

+ The past tense of damp is “damped“.

What is the past participle V3 of damp?

+ The past participle of damp is “damped“.

What is the present participle V5 of damp?

+ The present participle of damp is “damping“.

Conclusion

Let’s learn with English TV the structure of the verb “Damp V1 V2 V3 V4 V5: Base Form, Past Simple, Present Continuous and Present Continuous and Present Continuous and Present Continuous forms. We wish you all the best of luck.

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