Friday

May 15, 2026

English
Conjugation

follow its course

Language English
IndicativePresent
  • I follow
  • you follow
  • you follow
  • he/she/it follows
  • we follow
  • they follow
IndicativePreterite
  • I followed
  • you followed
  • you followed
  • he/she/it followed
  • we followed
  • they followed
IndicativePresent continuous
  • I am following
  • you are following
  • you are following
  • he/she/it is following
  • we are following
  • they are following
IndicativePresent perfect
  • I have followed
  • you have followed
  • you have followed
  • he/she/it has followed
  • we have followed
  • they have followed
IndicativeFuture
  • I will follow
  • you will follow
  • you will follow
  • he/she/it will follow
  • we will follow
  • they will follow
IndicativeFuture perfect
  • I will have followed
  • you will have followed
  • you will have followed
  • he/she/it will have followed
  • we will have followed
  • they will have followed
IndicativePast continous
  • I was following
  • you were following
  • you were following
  • he/she/it was following
  • we were following
  • they were following
IndicativePast perfect
  • I had followed
  • you had followed
  • you had followed
  • he/she/it had followed
  • we had followed
  • they had followed
IndicativeFuture continuous
  • I will be following
  • you will be following
  • you will be following
  • he/she/it will be following
  • we will be following
  • they will be following
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
  • I have been following
  • you have been following
  • you have been following
  • he/she/it has been following
  • we have been following
  • they have been following
IndicativePast perfect continuous
  • I had been following
  • you had been following
  • you had been following
  • he/she/it had been following
  • we had been following
  • they had been following
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
  • I will have been following
  • you will have been following
  • you will have been following
  • he/she/it will have been following
  • we will have been following
  • they will have been following
ParticiplePresent
  • following
ParticiplePast
  • followed
Perfect participle
  • having followed

Examples

Let the divorce follow its course, even if we regret it.
While there is anxiety and impatience, the process must be allowed to follow its course.
Let the divorce follow its course, even if we regret it.
While there is anxiety and impatience, the process must be allowed to follow its course.