Conjugation of the verb: colour

Meanings

  • To apply colours to the areas within the boundaries of a line drawing using coloured markers or crayons.
  • To attribute a quality to.

Present

  • I colour
  • You colour
  • He/She colours
  • We colour
  • You colour
  • They colour

Past

  • I coloured
  • You coloured
  • He/She coloured
  • We coloured
  • You coloured
  • They coloured

Future

  • I will colour
  • You will colour
  • He/She will colour
  • We will colour
  • You will colour
  • They will colour

Conditional

  • I would colour
  • You would colour
  • He/She would colour
  • We would colour
  • You would colour
  • They would colour

Present

  • I am colouring
  • You are colouring
  • He/She is colouring
  • We are colouring
  • You are colouring
  • They are colouring

Past

  • I was colouring
  • You were colouring
  • He/She was colouring
  • We were colouring
  • You were colouring
  • They were colouring

Future

  • I will be colouring
  • You will be colouring
  • He/She will be colouring
  • We will be colouring
  • You will be colouring
  • They will be colouring

Conditional

  • I would be colouring
  • You would be colouring
  • He/She would be colouring
  • We would be colouring
  • You would be colouring
  • They would be colouring

Present

  • I have coloured
  • You have coloured
  • He/She has coloured
  • We have coloured
  • You have coloured
  • They have coloured

Past

  • I had coloured
  • You had coloured
  • He/She had coloured
  • We have coloured
  • You have coloured
  • They have coloured

Future

  • I will have coloured
  • You will have coloured
  • He/She will have coloured
  • We will have coloured
  • You will have coloured
  • They will have coloured

Conditional

  • I would have coloured
  • You would have coloured
  • He/She would have coloured
  • We would have coloured
  • You would have coloured
  • They would have coloured

Present

  • I have been colouring
  • You have been colouring
  • He/She has been colouring
  • We have been colouring
  • You have been colouring
  • They have been colouring

Past

  • I had been colouring
  • You had been colouring
  • He/She had been colouring
  • We had been colouring
  • You had been colouring
  • They had been colouring

Future

  • I will have been colouring
  • You will have been colouring
  • He/She will have been colouring
  • We will have been colouring
  • You will have been colouring
  • They will have been colouring

Conditional

  • I would have been colouring
  • You would have been colouring
  • He/She would have been colouring
  • We would have been colouring
  • You would have been colouring
  • They would have been colouring

Present

  • Am I colouring?
  • Are you colouring?
  • Is he/she colouring?
  • Are we colouring?
  • Are you colouring?
  • Are they colouring?

Past

  • Have I coloured?
  • Have you coloured?
  • Has he/she coloured?
  • Have we coloured?
  • Have you coloured?
  • Have they coloured?

Future

  • Will I colour?
  • Will you colour?
  • Will he/she colour?
  • Will we colour?
  • Will you colour?
  • Will they colour?

Conditional

  • Would I colour?
  • Would you colour?
  • Would he/she colour?
  • Would we colour?
  • Would you colour?
  • Would they colour?

Examples

  • We could colour the walls red.
  • My son loves to colour.
  • Her face coloured as she realised her mistake.
  • That interpretation certainly colours my perception of the book.
  • Colour me confused.

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