Break Verb Forms, Past Tense of Break verb forms v1 v2 v3

Break Verb Forms, Base Form, Past Tense, Past Participle & V1 V2 V3

1.Base Form (Infinitive) (V1):Break
2.Simple Past (V2):Broke
3.Past Participle (V3):Broken
4.Present Participle (-ing):Breaking
Break verb forms

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Break Past Tense

Broke
Broke is the past tense of the Broke word.

Break Past Participle

Broken
Broken is the past participle of the Break word.

Break Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
BreakBroke BrokenBreaking

Conjugation of Break

TenseConjugation of “break”Example Sentence
Simple/Indefinite PresentbreakHe breaks the glass.
Simple PastbrokeShe broke her leg while skiing.
Simple Futurewill breakThey will break the record next week.
Present Continuousam/is/are breakingI am breaking the news to him.
Past Continuouswas/were breakingWe were breaking the rules.
Future Continuouswill be breakingShe will be breaking the silence soon.
Present Perfecthave/has brokenThey have broken their promise.
Past Perfecthad brokenHe had broken his phone before the trip.
Future Perfectwill have brokenBy next year, she will have broken the habit.
Present Perfect Continuoushave/has been breakingWe have been breaking the record for months.
Past Perfect Continuoushad been breakingThey had been breaking the law for years.
Future Perfect Continuouswill have been breakingBy the time she arrives, I will have been breaking my diet for a month.

Synonyms of Break

  • Fracture
  • Shatter
  • Smash
  • Snap
  • Burst
  • Crack
  • Split
  • Destroy
  • Demolish
  • Disintegrate
  • Fragment
  • Separate
  • Suspend
  • Disrupt
  • Interrupt

Break Verb Examples With V1 V2 V3

  • Don’t break the fragile vase!
  • I accidentally broke my phone screen.
  • The loud crash indicated something had broken.
  • She tried to break free from the attacker’s grip.
  • Breaking news: a major earthquake has occurred.
  • The storm’s strong winds caused the tree branch to break.
  • He used a hammer to break open the locked door.
  • The athlete set a new record by breaking the previous one.
  • The cup slipped from her hands and broke into pieces.
  • Break time! Let’s take a short rest before continuing.

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