Welcome to the conjugation section for the English verb disgrace. Here you will find the complete conjugation of this verb in all its tenses and modes. We also offer usage examples for each verb form and mode, so that you can better understand how disgrace is used in different contexts.
indicative
present
i disgraceyou disgracehe/she/it disgraceswe disgraceyou disgracethey disgracepreterite
i disgracedyou disgracedhe/she/it disgracedwe disgracedyou disgracedthey disgracedpresent continuous
i am disgracingyou are disgracinghe/she/it is disgracingwe are disgracingyou are disgracingthey are disgracingpresent perfect
i have disgracedyou have disgracedhe/she/it has disgracedwe have disgracedyou have disgracedthey have disgracedfuture
i will disgraceyou will disgracehe/she/it will disgracewe will disgraceyou will disgracethey will disgracefuture perfect
i will have disgracedyou will have disgracedhe/she/it will have disgracedwe will have disgracedyou will have disgracedthey will have disgracedpast continous
i was disgracingyou were disgracinghe/she/it was disgracingwe were disgracingyou were disgracingthey were disgracingpast perfect
i had disgracedyou had disgracedhe/she/it had disgracedwe had disgracedyou had disgracedthey had disgracedfuture continuous
i will be disgracingyou will be disgracinghe/she/it will be disgracingwe will be disgracingyou will be disgracingthey will be disgracingpresent perfect continuous
i have been disgracingyou have been disgracinghe/she/it has been disgracingwe have been disgracingyou have been disgracingthey have been disgracingpast perfect continuous
i had been disgracingyou had been disgracinghe/she/it had been disgracingwe had been disgracingyou had been disgracingthey had been disgracingfuture perfect continuous
i will have been disgracingyou will have been disgracinghe/she/it will have been disgracingwe will have been disgracingyou will have been disgracingthey will have been disgracingparticiple
imperative
disgracelet's disgracedisgracepresent
disgracingpast
disgracedinfinitive
to disgraceperfect participle
having disgraced
The verb disgrace is a fundamental part of the English language and it is important to know its conjugation in order to use it correctly in your conversations, writing, and other contexts. That's why we invite you to explore this section and learn more about the conjugation of disgrace. We hope this tool will be useful in your learning of English!