The English verb 'free' is pronounced as [friː].
Related to:
regular verbs.
3 forms of verb free: Infinitive (free), Past Simple - (freed), Past Participle - (freed).
Here are the past tense forms of the verb free
👉 Forms of verb free in future and past simple and past participle.
❓ What is the past tense of free.
Free: Past, Present, and Participle Forms
Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
free [friː] |
freed [friːd|] |
freed [friːd|] |
What are the 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb free?
🎓 What are the past simple, future simple, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect forms of the base form (infinitive) 'free'?
Learn the three forms of the English verb 'free'
- the first form (V1) is 'free' used in present simple and future simple tenses.
- the second form (V2) is 'freed' used in past simple tense.
- the third form (V3) is 'freed' used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.
What are the past tense and past participle of free?
The past tense and past participle of free are: free in past simple is freed, and past participle is freed.
What is the past tense of free?
The past tense of the verb "free" is "freed", and the past participle is "freed".
Verb Tenses
Past simple — free in past simple freed
(V2).
Future simple — free in future simple is free (will + V1).
Present Perfect — free in present perfect tense is
freed
(have/has + V3).
Past Perfect — free in past perfect tense is
freed
(had + V3).
free regular or irregular verb?
👉 Is 'free' a regular or irregular verb? The verb 'free' is regular verb.
Examples of Verb free in Sentences
- Jane and her friend struggled to free herself (Past Simple)
- 20 millions of people needed to be freed from extreme poverty (Past Simple)
- I have freed her animals last year (Present Perfect)
- She thinks that he will be freed soon. (Future Simple)
- He was freed from prison last month. (Past Simple)
- Finally, all the animals in the zoo were freed from their cages. (Past Simple)
- The shepherd freed the sheep from the corral. (Past Simple)
- After being freed, many criminals return to life of crime. (Past Simple)
- The bandit must free two hostages. (Present Simple)
- He will free the rats from their cages. (Future Simple)