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Past Tense of Stink: Conjugations in Past and Present Participles

What is the past tense of “stink?” Most commonly, the past tense of the word “stink” is “stunk.” Although the word form will change based on its participle. And the sentence where it’s used. For example, referencing “stink” in the present participle form will change it to “stinking,” but in the infinitive form, will be “stink.”

What is the past tense of the word "stink"

The past tense (past participle) form of “stink” is “stunk.” The infinitive of the word form is “stink.” The present participle form is “stinking.” The past tense form is “stunk” and past participle form is “stunk.”

Understanding verb tenses

The general grammar rules that govern past tenses are as follows. The simple past tense form is created by adding a -ed or -d affix to the root word of the verb. Some verbs use a -t variation where they end in a -t. For example, when "dream" turns into "dreamt."

The past perfect tense is formed for regular verbs (ending in -ed, -d, or -t) by adding "had" followed by the verb. For example, "I had finished."

The past continuous tense is formed by the verb "be" followed by the affix or ending of -ing. For example, "we were having dinner."

Lastly, the past perfect continuous tense is formed by adding "had been" followed by the affix or ending of -ing. For example, "I had been building a castle with my sister."

For more information on forming all past tenses, visit our "understanding verb tenses" resource.

Sentence examples for the past tense of the word "stink"

  • Infinitive: I stink.
  • Present participle: She is stinking.
  • Past tense: I stunk.
  • Past particle: I have stunk.

Verb forms of the word "stink"

Example sentences in all verb forms:

Indefinite present tense

I stink.

Present continuous tense

She/he/it is stinking.

Present perfect continuous tense

She/he/it has/had stunk.

Present perfect tense

She/he/it has/had been stinking.

Simple past tense

She/he/it stunk.

Past continuous tense

She/he/it were stinking.

Past perfect tense

She/he/it has/had been stinking.

Perfect continuous tense

She/he/it will/shall stink.

Simple future tense

She/he/it will/shall be stinking.

Future perfect tense

She/he/it will/shall have stunk.

Future perfect continuous tense

She/he/it will/shall have been stinking.

Sentence examples in all forms

Sentence examples in all participles and parts of speech:

Verb TenseExample sentence
Simple Present TenseI stink
Present Continuous TenseShe/he/it stinking
Present Perfect TenseShe/he/it has/had been stinking
Simple Past TenseShe/he/it stunk
Past Continuous TenseShe/he/it were stinking
Past Perfect TenseI had stunk.
Past Perfect Continuous TenseShe/he/it has/had been stinking
Simple Future TenseShe/he/it will/shall be stinking
Future Continuous TenseI will be stinking.
Future Perfect TenseShe/he/it will/shall have stunk
Future Perfect Continuous TenseShe/he/it will/shall have been stinking

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