Welcome to the conjugation section for the English verb pie. 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 pie is used in different contexts.
indicative
present
i pieyou piehe/she/it pieswe pieyou piethey piepreterite
i piedyou piedhe/she/it piedwe piedyou piedthey piedpresent continuous
i am pyingyou are pyinghe/she/it is pyingwe are pyingyou are pyingthey are pyingpresent perfect
i have piedyou have piedhe/she/it has piedwe have piedyou have piedthey have piedfuture
i will pieyou will piehe/she/it will piewe will pieyou will piethey will piefuture perfect
i will have piedyou will have piedhe/she/it will have piedwe will have piedyou will have piedthey will have piedpast continous
i was pyingyou were pyinghe/she/it was pyingwe were pyingyou were pyingthey were pyingpast perfect
i had piedyou had piedhe/she/it had piedwe had piedyou had piedthey had piedfuture continuous
i will be pyingyou will be pyinghe/she/it will be pyingwe will be pyingyou will be pyingthey will be pyingpresent perfect continuous
i have been pyingyou have been pyinghe/she/it has been pyingwe have been pyingyou have been pyingthey have been pyingpast perfect continuous
i had been pyingyou had been pyinghe/she/it had been pyingwe had been pyingyou had been pyingthey had been pyingfuture perfect continuous
i will have been pyingyou will have been pyinghe/she/it will have been pyingwe will have been pyingyou will have been pyingthey will have been pyingparticiple
imperative
pielet's piepiepresent
pyingpast
piedinfinitive
to pieperfect participle
having pied
The verb pie 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 pie. We hope this tool will be useful in your learning of English!