Envisage past tense

3 forms of the verb envisage English verb envisage [ɪn'vɪzɪʤ].
Relate to: regular verbs.
3 forms of verb envisage: Infinitive (envisage), Past Simple - (envisaged), Past Participle - (envisaged).

Forms of verb envisage in past tenses

👉 Forms of verb envisage in future and past simple and past participle.
❓ What is the past tense of envisage.

Three forms of verb envisage

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle
envisage [ɪn'vɪzɪʤ]

envisaged [ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒd]

envisaged [ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒd]

What is 2nd and 3rd form of envisage?

🎓 Base Form (Infinitive) envisage in Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect?

  • First form (V1) - envisage. (Present simple, Future Simple)
  • Second form (V2) - envisaged. (Past simple)
  • Third form (V3) - envisaged. (Present perfect, Past perfect)

What are the past tense and past participle of envisage?

The past tense of envisage is: envisage in past simple is envisaged. and past participle is envisaged.

What is the past tense of envisage?

The past tense of envisage is envisaged.
The past participle of envisage is envisaged.

Verb Tenses

Past simple — envisage in past simple envisaged. (V2)
Future simple — envisage in future simple envisage. (will + V1)
Present Perfect — envisage in present perfect tense envisaged. (have\has + V3)
Past Perfect — envisage in past perfect tense envisaged. (had + V3)

envisage regular or irregular verb?

👉 Is envisage an irregular verb?? envisage is regular verb.

Examples of Verb envisage in Sentences

  •   The plan envisaged a main army and two flanking units. (Past Simple)
  •   The school curriculum envisages the creation of any necessary conditions for practicing a certain skill or knowledge. (Present Simple)
  •   More often than not, he cannot envisage the consequences of his inventions (Present Simple)
  •   The manager must be able to envisage the possible consequences, positive and negative, of this or that technique. (Present Simple)
  •   They had envisaged in advance the possibility that the pilot might be shot down, and provided him with an excellent map of the area. (Past Simple)
  •   Possible long-term, medium-term and short-term consequences, including unintended ones, must be envisaged. (Present Simple)
  •   I bravely envisaged danger and did not try to avoid my fears. (Past Simple)
  •   It is better to envisage the harsh reality than to seek solace in religious illusions. (Present Simple)
  •   I envisaged the book as something between a business publication and an easy-to-understand, slightly sarcastic magazine. (Past Simple)
  •   These people envisage grandiose projects and inspire others with confidence in their feasibility. (Present Simple)

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