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  1. This is a reference page for con verb forms in present, past and participle tenses. Find conjugation of con. Check past tense of con here.

    • Concrete Past Tense

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have concreted. I...

    • Conde

      Present Perfect Continuous Tense; He/She/It has been...

    • Concur

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have concurred. I...

    • Concretize Past Tense

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have concretized....

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    • Present Tense
    • Past Tense
    • Future Tense

    Simple Present Tense

    In Simple Present, the action is simply mentioned and there is nothing being said about its completeness. For example: 1. I eat. 2. I sleep. 3. I play.

    Present Continuous Tense

    In Present Continuous, the action is on-going/ still going on and hence continuous. For example: 1. I am eating. 2. I am sleeping. 3. I am playing.

    Present Perfect Tense

    In Present Perfect, the action is complete or has ended and hence termed Perfect. For example: 1. I have eaten. 2. I have slept. 3. I have played.

    Simple Past Tense

    In Simple Past, the action is simply mentioned and understood to have taken place in the past. For example: 1. I ate. 2. I slept. 3. I played.

    Past Continuous tense

    In Past Continuous, the action was ongoing till a certain time in the past. For example: 1. I was eating. 2. I was sleeping. 3. I was playing.

    Past Perfect Tense

    Past Perfectis used to express something that happened before another action in the past. For example: 1. I had eaten. 2. I had slept. 3. I had played.

    Simple Future Tense

    Simple Futureis used when we plan or make a decision to do something. Nothing is said about the time in the future. For example: 1. I will eat. 2. I will sleep. 3. I will play.

    Future Continous Tense

    The future continuous tenseis used to express action at a particular moment in the future. However, the action will not have finished at the moment. For example: 1. I will be eating at 9 a.m. 2. I will be sleeping when you arrive. 3. I will be playing at 5 p.m.

    Future Perfect Tense

    Future Perfect expresses an action that will occur in the future before another actionin the future. For example: 1. I will have eaten before 10 a.m. 2. I will have slept before you arrive. 3. I will have played before 6 p.m.

  3. Here's the word you're looking for. Answer. The past tense of con is conned . The third-person singular simple present indicative form of con is cons . The present participle of con is conning . The past participle of con is conned . Find more words!

  4. Find the simple past tense and past particle of the verb con. Also see how to use the verb con in the past tense with some examples.

  5. This lesson explains the rules to conjugate regular verbs in the Spanish preterite tense and presents a list of irregular verbs in Spanish and their conjugations in the past. It also includes two paragraphs with sentences in the past tense in Spanish with their translation.

  6. con. It is conjugated like: omit. infinitive: present participle: past participle: (to) con. co nn ing. co nn ed. definition.

  7. Conjugate the verb con in all tenses: present, past, participle, present perfect, gerund, etc.

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