Welcome to the conjugation section for the English verb harbour. 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 harbour is used in different contexts.
indicative
present
i harbouryou harbourhe/she/it harbourswe harbouryou harbourthey harbourpreterite
i harbouredyou harbouredhe/she/it harbouredwe harbouredyou harbouredthey harbouredpresent continuous
i am harbouringyou are harbouringhe/she/it is harbouringwe are harbouringyou are harbouringthey are harbouringpresent perfect
i have harbouredyou have harbouredhe/she/it has harbouredwe have harbouredyou have harbouredthey have harbouredfuture
i will harbouryou will harbourhe/she/it will harbourwe will harbouryou will harbourthey will harbourfuture perfect
i will have harbouredyou will have harbouredhe/she/it will have harbouredwe will have harbouredyou will have harbouredthey will have harbouredpast continous
i was harbouringyou were harbouringhe/she/it was harbouringwe were harbouringyou were harbouringthey were harbouringpast perfect
i had harbouredyou had harbouredhe/she/it had harbouredwe had harbouredyou had harbouredthey had harbouredfuture continuous
i will be harbouringyou will be harbouringhe/she/it will be harbouringwe will be harbouringyou will be harbouringthey will be harbouringpresent perfect continuous
i have been harbouringyou have been harbouringhe/she/it has been harbouringwe have been harbouringyou have been harbouringthey have been harbouringpast perfect continuous
i had been harbouringyou had been harbouringhe/she/it had been harbouringwe had been harbouringyou had been harbouringthey had been harbouringfuture perfect continuous
i will have been harbouringyou will have been harbouringhe/she/it will have been harbouringwe will have been harbouringyou will have been harbouringthey will have been harbouringparticiple
imperative
harbourlet's harbourharbourpresent
harbouringpast
harbouredinfinitive
to harbourperfect participle
having harboured
The verb harbour 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 harbour. We hope this tool will be useful in your learning of English!