Active conjugation of the irregular verb to forbid in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To forbid
Present participle: forbidding
Past participle: forbidden
Indicative
Present
I
forbid
you
forbid
he/she/it
forbids
we
forbid
you
forbid
they
forbid
Perfect
I
have forbidden
you
have forbidden
he/she/it
has forbidden
we
have forbidden
you
have forbidden
they
have forbidden
Past
I
forbad / forbade
you
forbad / forbade
he/she/it
forbad / forbade
we
forbad / forbade
you
forbad / forbade
they
forbad / forbade
Past perfect
I
had forbidden
you
had forbidden
he/she/it
had forbidden
we
had forbidden
you
had forbidden
they
had forbidden
Future
I
will forbid
you
will forbid
he/she/it
will forbid
we
will forbid
you
will forbid
they
will forbid
Future perfect
I
will have forbidden
you
will have forbidden
he/she/it
will have forbidden
we
will have forbidden
you
will have forbidden
they
will have forbidden
Conditional
Present
I
would forbid
you
would forbid
he/she/it
would forbid
we
would forbid
you
would forbid
they
would forbid
Perfect
I
would have forbidden
you
would have forbidden
he/she/it
would have forbidden
we
would have forbidden
you
would have forbidden
they
would have forbidden
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am forbidding
you
are forbidding
he/she/it
is forbidding
we
are forbidding
you
are forbidding
they
are forbidding
Present perfect
I
have been forbidding
you
have been forbidding
he/she/it
have been forbidding
we
have been forbidding
you
have been forbidding
they
have been forbidding
Past
I
was forbidding
you
were forbidding
he/she/it
was forbidding
we
were forbidding
you
were forbidding
they
were forbidding
Past perfect
I
had been forbidding
you
had been forbidding
he/she/it
had been forbidding
we
had been forbidding
you
had been forbidding
they
had been forbidding
Future
I
will be forbidding
you
will be forbidding
he/she/it
will be forbidding
we
will be forbidding
you
will be forbidding
they
will be forbidding
Future perfect
I
will have been forbidding
you
will have been forbidding
he/she/it
will have been forbidding
we
will have been forbidding
you
will have been forbidding
they
will have been forbidding
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would forbid
you
would forbid
he/she/it
would forbid
we
would forbid
you
would forbid
they
would forbid
Perfect
I
would have forbidden
you
would have forbidden
he/she/it
would have forbidden
we
would have forbidden
you
would have forbidden
they
would have forbidden
Imperative
Affirmative
you
forbid!
we
Let's forbid!
you (pl.)
forbid!
Negative
you
don't forbid! (do not forbid)
you (pl.)
don't forbid! (do not forbid)
Passive voice of to forbid
The passive voice of to forbid is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To forbid
Past participle: forbidden
Indicative
Present
I
am forbidden
you
are forbidden
he/she/it
is forbidden
we
are forbidden
you
are forbidden
they
are forbidden
Perfect
I
have been forbidden
you
have been forbidden
he/she/it
has been forbidden
we
have been forbidden
you
have been forbidden
they
have been forbidden
Past
I
was forbidden
you
were forbidden
he/she/it
was forbidden
we
were forbidden
you
were forbidden
they
were forbidden
Past perfect
I
had been forbidden
you
had been forbidden
he/she/it
had been forbidden
we
had been forbidden
you
had been forbidden
they
had been forbidden
Future
I
will be forbidden
you
will be forbidden
he/she/it
will be forbidden
we
will be forbidden
you
will be forbidden
they
will be forbidden
Future perfect
I
will have been forbidden
you
will have been forbidden
he/she/it
will have been forbidden
we
will have been forbidden
you
will have been forbidden
they
will have been forbidden
Conditional
Present
I
would be forbidden
you
would be forbidden
he/she/it
would be forbidden
we
would be forbidden
you
would be forbidden
they
would be forbidden
Perfect
I
would have been forbidden
you
would have been forbidden
he/she/it
would have been forbidden
we
would have been forbidden
you
would have been forbidden
they
would have been forbidden
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being forbidden
you
are being forbidden
he/she/it
is being forbidden
we
are being forbidden
you
are being forbidden
they
are being forbidden
Present perfect
I
have been being forbidden
you
have been being forbidden
he/she/it
has been being forbidden
we
have been being forbidden
you
have been being forbidden
they
have been being forbidden
Past
I
was being forbidden
you
were being forbidden
he/she/it
was being forbidden
we
were being forbidden
you
were being forbidden
they
were being forbidden
Past perfect
I
had been being forbidden
you
had been being forbidden
he/she/it
had been being forbidden
we
had been being forbidden
you
had been being forbidden
they
had been being forbidden
Future
I
will be being forbidden
you
will be being forbidden
he/she/it
will be being forbidden
we
will be being forbidden
you
will be being forbidden
they
will be being forbidden
Future perfect
I
will have been being forbidden
you
will have been being forbidden
he/she/it
will have been being forbidden
we
will have been being forbidden
you
will have been being forbidden
they
will have been being forbidden
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being forbidden
you
would be being forbidden
he/she/it
would be being forbidden
we
would be being forbidden
you
would be being forbidden
they
would be being forbidden
Perfect
I
would have been being forbidden
you
would have been being forbidden
he/she/it
would have been being forbidden
we
would have been being forbidden
you
would have been being forbidden
they
would have been being forbidden
What does forbid mean?
Definitions
Verb
forbid -
command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed our plans"
forbid -
keep from happening or arising; make impossible; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project"
1.
To prevent animal cruelty, many countries forbid Halal and Kosher meat.
2.
Point is: You might be able to get a good deal on some nice furniture -- which I did -- but they're not very communicative and god forbid something goes wrong, you'll have to fight to get it resolved.
3.
The American laws forbidding interracial marriage, now struck down, were clearly discriminatory.
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