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Cách chia động từ Creep trong tiếng anh

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Cách chia động từ Creep trong tiếng anh

In the first part, timhieulichsuquancaugiay.edu.vn will help you read the correct pronunciation of the verb Creep and its forms. In addition, the meanings of this vocabulary are also shared in detail to help you use it in the right context.

The verb Creep has an infinitive form and the forms are divided according to tense. Below is the detailed pronunciation:










Verb form

How to divide

Anh – Anh

English – American

Currently with

I/ we/ you/ they

Creep

/kriːp/

/kriːp/

Currently with

He/ she/ it

Creeps

/kriːps/

/kriːps/

Single QK

Crept

/krept/

/krept/

Participle II

Crept

/krept/

/krept/

V-ing

Creeping

/ˈkriːpɪŋ/

/ˈkriːpɪŋ/

Meaning of the word Creep

In English, the verb Creep has 5 basic meanings based on the Oxford dictionary:

1. (human, animal) to sneak in, sneak in, sneak

Ex: I crept up the stairs, trying not to wake my parents.

(I tiptoed up the stairs, trying not to wake my parents.)

2. crawl (move on your knees and on your hands)

3. creeping in, making someone feel like they're crawling and having goosebumps

Ex: A slight feeling of suspicion crept over me.

(A slight feeling of doubt crept over me.)

4. (plant) climb

5. to bend, to bend (to gain someone's trust)

Ex: He's always creeping towards the boss.

(He always gets along with the boss.)

Meaning of Creep + preposition

1. to creep in: to appear, happen in

Ex: As she became more tired, errors began to creep in her work.

(As she got more tired, mistakes started appearing in her work.)

2. to creep into: appear, happen in

Ex: Suspicion crept into her voice.

(Doubt crept into her voice.)

3. to creep out: to make someone feel unhappy, scared, or worried

Ex: He said the empty streets creeped him out.

(He said empty roads scared him.)

4. to creep up: gradually increase in quantity, price, etc.

Ex: House prices are creeping up again. (House prices are going up again.)

5. to creep up on: creep up, creep up

Ex: Don't creep up on me like that!

(Don't climb on me like that!)

The cat quietly crept up on the pigeon.

(The cat quietly crept on the pigeon's back.)

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V1, V2, V3 of Creep in the table of irregular verbs

Creep is an irregular verb. Below are 3 forms of Creep corresponding to the 3 columns in the table:






V1 of Creep

(Infinitive – infinitive verb)

V2 of Creep

(Simple past – past verb)

V3 of Creep

(Past participle – past participle – Participle II)

Creep

Crept

Crept

How to conjugate the verb Creep according to forms

A sentence can contain many verbs, so only the verb following the subject is divided according to tense, the remaining verbs are divided according to form. For clause sentences or without subjects, the default verb conjugates according to form.









Formats

How to divide

For example

To_V

Infinitives with “to”

To creep

As she became more tired, errors began to creep in her work. (As she got more tired, mistakes started appearing in her work.)

Bare_V

Infinitive

Creep

Don't creep up on me like that!

(Don't climb on me like that!)

Gerund

Gerunds

Creeping

He's always creeping towards the boss.

(He always gets along with the boss.)

Past Participle

Participle II

Crept

I crept up the stairs, trying not to wake my parents. (I tiptoed up the stairs, trying not to wake my parents.)

How to conjugate the verb Creep in 13 English tenses

Based on the forms of the verb Creep and the structure of sentences in each simple, continuous, and perfect tense, you will memorize the correct way to conjugate the verb Creep in the tenses. Below is a detailed table of 13 tenses in English.

Forms of application in the conjugation of the verb Creep. (Photo: Internet)

Note:

HT: present tense

QK: past tense

TL: future tense

HTTD: complete continuous

Note: If in a sentence there is only one verb “Creep” immediately after the subject, then we conjugate this verb according to that subject.



















SINGULAR PRONOUNS

PLURAL PRONOUNS

THEN

I

You

He/ she/ it

We/ you/ they

Single HT

creep

creep

creeps

creep

HT continues

am creeping

are creeping

is creeping

are creeping

HT completed

have crept

have crept

has crept

have crept

HT HTTD

have been

creeping

have been

creeping

has been

creeping

have been

creeping

Single QK

crept

crept

crept

crept

QK continues

was creeping

were creeping

was creeping

were creeping

QK completed

had crept

had crept

had crept

had crept

QK HTTD

had been

creeping

had been

creeping

had been

creeping

had been

creeping

Single TL

will creep

will creep

will creep

will creep

TL is close

am going

to creep

are going

to creep

is going

to creep

are going

to creep

TL continues

will be creeping

will be creeping

will be creeping

will be creeping

TL completed

will have crept

will have crept

will have crept

will have crept

TL HTTD

will have

been creeping

will have

been creeping

will have

been creeping

will have

been creeping

How to conjugate the verb Creep in a special sentence structure

In some common sentence patterns, dividing Creep by tense and form is also applied to ensure the grammar and meaning of the sentence.















PLURAL PRONOUNS

SINGULAR PRONOUNS

I/ you/ we/ they

He/ she/ it

Type 2 question – Main question

would creep

would creep

Question type 2

Transformer of main circuit

would be creeping

would be creeping

Type 3 question – Main question

would have crept

would have crept

Question type 3

Transformer of main circuit

would have

been creeping

would have

been creeping

Hypothetical sentence – HT

creep

creep

Hypothetical sentence – QK

crept

crept

Hypothetical sentence – QKHT

had crept

had crept

Hypothetical sentence – TL

should creep

should creep

Command sentence

creep

creep

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