Welcome to the conjugation section for the English verb irritate. 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 irritate is used in different contexts.
indicative
present
i irritateyou irritatehe/she/it irritateswe irritateyou irritatethey irritatepreterite
i irritatedyou irritatedhe/she/it irritatedwe irritatedyou irritatedthey irritatedpresent continuous
i am irritatingyou are irritatinghe/she/it is irritatingwe are irritatingyou are irritatingthey are irritatingpresent perfect
i have irritatedyou have irritatedhe/she/it has irritatedwe have irritatedyou have irritatedthey have irritatedfuture
i will irritateyou will irritatehe/she/it will irritatewe will irritateyou will irritatethey will irritatefuture perfect
i will have irritatedyou will have irritatedhe/she/it will have irritatedwe will have irritatedyou will have irritatedthey will have irritatedpast continous
i was irritatingyou were irritatinghe/she/it was irritatingwe were irritatingyou were irritatingthey were irritatingpast perfect
i had irritatedyou had irritatedhe/she/it had irritatedwe had irritatedyou had irritatedthey had irritatedfuture continuous
i will be irritatingyou will be irritatinghe/she/it will be irritatingwe will be irritatingyou will be irritatingthey will be irritatingpresent perfect continuous
i have been irritatingyou have been irritatinghe/she/it has been irritatingwe have been irritatingyou have been irritatingthey have been irritatingpast perfect continuous
i had been irritatingyou had been irritatinghe/she/it had been irritatingwe had been irritatingyou had been irritatingthey had been irritatingfuture perfect continuous
i will have been irritatingyou will have been irritatinghe/she/it will have been irritatingwe will have been irritatingyou will have been irritatingthey will have been irritatingparticiple
imperative
irritatelet's irritateirritatepresent
irritatingpast
irritatedinfinitive
to irritateperfect participle
having irritated
The verb irritate 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 irritate. We hope this tool will be useful in your learning of English!