Welcome to the conjugation section for the English verb worry. 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 worry is used in different contexts.
indicative
present
i worryyou worryhe/she/it worrieswe worryyou worrythey worrypreterite
i worriedyou worriedhe/she/it worriedwe worriedyou worriedthey worriedpresent continuous
i am worryingyou are worryinghe/she/it is worryingwe are worryingyou are worryingthey are worryingpresent perfect
i have worriedyou have worriedhe/she/it has worriedwe have worriedyou have worriedthey have worriedfuture
i will worryyou will worryhe/she/it will worrywe will worryyou will worrythey will worryfuture perfect
i will have worriedyou will have worriedhe/she/it will have worriedwe will have worriedyou will have worriedthey will have worriedpast continous
i was worryingyou were worryinghe/she/it was worryingwe were worryingyou were worryingthey were worryingpast perfect
i had worriedyou had worriedhe/she/it had worriedwe had worriedyou had worriedthey had worriedfuture continuous
i will be worryingyou will be worryinghe/she/it will be worryingwe will be worryingyou will be worryingthey will be worryingpresent perfect continuous
i have been worryingyou have been worryinghe/she/it has been worryingwe have been worryingyou have been worryingthey have been worryingpast perfect continuous
i had been worryingyou had been worryinghe/she/it had been worryingwe had been worryingyou had been worryingthey had been worryingfuture perfect continuous
i will have been worryingyou will have been worryinghe/she/it will have been worryingwe will have been worryingyou will have been worryingthey will have been worryingparticiple
imperative
worrylet's worryworrypresent
worryingpast
worriedinfinitive
to worryperfect participle
having worried
The verb worry 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 worry. We hope this tool will be useful in your learning of English!