Deal Verb Forms– Past Tense, Past Participle & V1V2V3

Deal past tense is Dealt. Let’s discover all verb forms with past participle V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

1.Base Form (Infinitive) (V1):Deal
2.Simple Past (V2):Dealt
3.Past Participle (V3):Dealt
4.Present Participle ( V4 -ing):Dealing
5.3rd Person Singular:Deals
Deal past tense

Deal Past Tense

Dealt
Dealt is the past tense of the Deal word.

Deal Past Participle

Dealt
Dealt is the past participle of the Deal word.

Deal Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
DealDealtDealtDealing

Conjugation of Deal

Simple / Indefinite Present Tense
I deal with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It deals with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They deal with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Simple Past Tense
I dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Simple Future Tense
I will/shall deal with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It will deal with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They will/shall deal with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Present Continuous Tense
I am dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It is dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They are dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Past Continuous Tense
I was dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It was dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They were dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Future Continuous Tense
I will be dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It will be dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They will be dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Present Perfect Tense
I have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It has dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Past Perfect Tense
I had dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It had dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Future Perfect Tense
I will have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It will have dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They will be dealt with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It has been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
I had been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It had been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They had been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
I will have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
He/She/It will have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.
You/We/They will have been dealing with difficult customers on a daily basis.

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Answer: The past tense of Deal is Dealt.

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