Conjugation
harbour
Language
English
IndicativePresent
- I harbour
- you harbour
- you harbour
- he/she/it harbours
- we harbour
- they harbour
IndicativePreterite
- I harboured
- you harboured
- you harboured
- he/she/it harboured
- we harboured
- they harboured
IndicativePresent continuous
- I am harbouring
- you are harbouring
- you are harbouring
- he/she/it is harbouring
- we are harbouring
- they are harbouring
IndicativePresent perfect
- I have harboured
- you have harboured
- you have harboured
- he/she/it has harboured
- we have harboured
- they have harboured
IndicativeFuture
- I will harbour
- you will harbour
- you will harbour
- he/she/it will harbour
- we will harbour
- they will harbour
IndicativeFuture perfect
- I will have harboured
- you will have harboured
- you will have harboured
- he/she/it will have harboured
- we will have harboured
- they will have harboured
IndicativePast continous
- I was harbouring
- you were harbouring
- you were harbouring
- he/she/it was harbouring
- we were harbouring
- they were harbouring
IndicativePast perfect
- I had harboured
- you had harboured
- you had harboured
- he/she/it had harboured
- we had harboured
- they had harboured
IndicativeFuture continuous
- I will be harbouring
- you will be harbouring
- you will be harbouring
- he/she/it will be harbouring
- we will be harbouring
- they will be harbouring
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
- I have been harbouring
- you have been harbouring
- you have been harbouring
- he/she/it has been harbouring
- we have been harbouring
- they have been harbouring
IndicativePast perfect continuous
- I had been harbouring
- you had been harbouring
- you had been harbouring
- he/she/it had been harbouring
- we had been harbouring
- they had been harbouring
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
- I will have been harbouring
- you will have been harbouring
- you will have been harbouring
- he/she/it will have been harbouring
- we will have been harbouring
- they will have been harbouring
ParticiplePresent
- harbouring
ParticiplePast
- harboured
Perfect participle
- having harboured
Examples
The body that you guys pulled out of the harbour.
They look from the window down to the harbour.
This port is large enough to harbour the biggest powerboats and sailboats.
Also, with each infection, the person becomes weaker and can harbour more resistant organisms.
The body that you guys pulled out of the harbour.
They look from the window down to the harbour.
This port is large enough to harbour the biggest powerboats and sailboats.
Also, with each infection, the person becomes weaker and can harbour more resistant organisms.
The body that you guys pulled out of the harbour.
They look from the window down to the harbour.
This port is large enough to harbour the biggest powerboats and sailboats.
Also, with each infection, the person becomes weaker and can harbour more resistant organisms.
The body that you guys pulled out of the harbour.
They look from the window down to the harbour.
This port is large enough to harbour the biggest powerboats and sailboats.
Also, with each infection, the person becomes weaker and can harbour more resistant organisms.
The body that you guys pulled out of the harbour.
They look from the window down to the harbour.
This port is large enough to harbour the biggest powerboats and sailboats.
Also, with each infection, the person becomes weaker and can harbour more resistant organisms.
The body that you guys pulled out of the harbour.
They look from the window down to the harbour.
This port is large enough to harbour the biggest powerboats and sailboats.
Also, with each infection, the person becomes weaker and can harbour more resistant organisms.