Judge past tense

3 forms of the verb judge The English verb 'judge' is pronounced as [dʒʌdʒ].
Related to: regular verbs.
3 forms of verb judge: Infinitive (judge), Past Simple - (judged), Past Participle - (judged).

Here are the past tense forms of the verb judge

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

Judge: Past, Present, and Participle Forms

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle
judge [dʒʌdʒ]

judged [dʒʌdʒd|]

judged [dʒʌdʒd|]

What are the 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb judge?

🎓 What are the past simple, future simple, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect forms of the base form (infinitive) 'judge'?

Learn the three forms of the English verb 'judge'

  • the first form (V1) is 'judge' used in present simple and future simple tenses.
  • the second form (V2) is 'judged' used in past simple tense.
  • the third form (V3) is 'judged' used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.

What are the past tense and past participle of judge?

The past tense and past participle of judge are: judge in past simple is judged, and past participle is judged.

What is the past tense of judge?

The past tense of the verb "judge" is "judged", and the past participle is "judged".

Verb Tenses

Past simple — judge in past simple judged (V2).
Future simple — judge in future simple is judge (will + V1).
Present Perfect — judge in present perfect tense is judged (have/has + V3).
Past Perfect — judge in past perfect tense is judged (had + V3).

judge regular or irregular verb?

👉 Is 'judge' a regular or irregular verb? The verb 'judge' is regular verb.

Examples of Verb judge in Sentences

  •   They will always judge her actions (Future Simple)
  •   She was judged in only two days (Past Simple)
  •   I confess that I was too hasty to judge her. (Past Simple)
  •   The jury will judge your performance on a scale of one to ten. (Future Simple)
  •   Politicians are judged by their public statements. (Present Simple)
  •   The gymnasts will be judged on the technique of performing the elements and artistry. (Future Simple)
  •   Whatever one may say, but people are often judged by their appearance. (Present Simple)
  •   It’s true that people are judged by their accent. (Present Simple)
  •   This book is the standard against which all other books should be judged. (Present Simple)
  •   His behavior, judged objectively by his actions, is dishonest. (Past Simple)

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