Active conjugation of the regular verb to lick in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To lick
Present participle: licking
Past participle: licked
Indicative
Present
I
lick
you
lick
he/she/it
licks
we
lick
you
lick
they
lick
Perfect
I
have licked
you
have licked
he/she/it
has licked
we
have licked
you
have licked
they
have licked
Past
I
licked
you
licked
he/she/it
licked
we
licked
you
licked
they
licked
Past perfect
I
had licked
you
had licked
he/she/it
had licked
we
had licked
you
had licked
they
had licked
Future
I
will lick
you
will lick
he/she/it
will lick
we
will lick
you
will lick
they
will lick
Future perfect
I
will have licked
you
will have licked
he/she/it
will have licked
we
will have licked
you
will have licked
they
will have licked
Conditional
Present
I
would lick
you
would lick
he/she/it
would lick
we
would lick
you
would lick
they
would lick
Perfect
I
would have licked
you
would have licked
he/she/it
would have licked
we
would have licked
you
would have licked
they
would have licked
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am licking
you
are licking
he/she/it
is licking
we
are licking
you
are licking
they
are licking
Present perfect
I
have been licking
you
have been licking
he/she/it
have been licking
we
have been licking
you
have been licking
they
have been licking
Past
I
was licking
you
were licking
he/she/it
was licking
we
were licking
you
were licking
they
were licking
Past perfect
I
had been licking
you
had been licking
he/she/it
had been licking
we
had been licking
you
had been licking
they
had been licking
Future
I
will be licking
you
will be licking
he/she/it
will be licking
we
will be licking
you
will be licking
they
will be licking
Future perfect
I
will have been licking
you
will have been licking
he/she/it
will have been licking
we
will have been licking
you
will have been licking
they
will have been licking
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would lick
you
would lick
he/she/it
would lick
we
would lick
you
would lick
they
would lick
Perfect
I
would have licked
you
would have licked
he/she/it
would have licked
we
would have licked
you
would have licked
they
would have licked
Imperative
Affirmative
you
lick!
we
Let's lick!
you (pl.)
lick!
Negative
you
don't lick! (do not lick)
you (pl.)
don't lick! (do not lick)
Passive voice of to lick
The passive voice of to lick is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To lick
Past participle: licked
Indicative
Present
I
am licked
you
are licked
he/she/it
is licked
we
are licked
you
are licked
they
are licked
Perfect
I
have been licked
you
have been licked
he/she/it
has been licked
we
have been licked
you
have been licked
they
have been licked
Past
I
was licked
you
were licked
he/she/it
was licked
we
were licked
you
were licked
they
were licked
Past perfect
I
had been licked
you
had been licked
he/she/it
had been licked
we
had been licked
you
had been licked
they
had been licked
Future
I
will be licked
you
will be licked
he/she/it
will be licked
we
will be licked
you
will be licked
they
will be licked
Future perfect
I
will have been licked
you
will have been licked
he/she/it
will have been licked
we
will have been licked
you
will have been licked
they
will have been licked
Conditional
Present
I
would be licked
you
would be licked
he/she/it
would be licked
we
would be licked
you
would be licked
they
would be licked
Perfect
I
would have been licked
you
would have been licked
he/she/it
would have been licked
we
would have been licked
you
would have been licked
they
would have been licked
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being licked
you
are being licked
he/she/it
is being licked
we
are being licked
you
are being licked
they
are being licked
Present perfect
I
have been being licked
you
have been being licked
he/she/it
has been being licked
we
have been being licked
you
have been being licked
they
have been being licked
Past
I
was being licked
you
were being licked
he/she/it
was being licked
we
were being licked
you
were being licked
they
were being licked
Past perfect
I
had been being licked
you
had been being licked
he/she/it
had been being licked
we
had been being licked
you
had been being licked
they
had been being licked
Future
I
will be being licked
you
will be being licked
he/she/it
will be being licked
we
will be being licked
you
will be being licked
they
will be being licked
Future perfect
I
will have been being licked
you
will have been being licked
he/she/it
will have been being licked
we
will have been being licked
you
will have been being licked
they
will have been being licked
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being licked
you
would be being licked
he/she/it
would be being licked
we
would be being licked
you
would be being licked
they
would be being licked
Perfect
I
would have been being licked
you
would have been being licked
he/she/it
would have been being licked
we
would have been being licked
you
would have been being licked
they
would have been being licked
What does lick mean?
Definitions
Verb
lick -
pass the tongue over; "the dog licked her hand"
lick -
find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of; "did you solve the problem?"; "Work out your problems with the boss"; "this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out"; "did you get it?"; "Did you get my meaning?"; "He could not work the math problem"
lick -
beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"
lick -
take up with the tongue; "The cat lapped up the milk"; "the cub licked the milk from its mother's breast"
1.
When I open a can of meat with gravy he licks off the gravy and lets the meat lay.
2.
The food was finger licking the bowel fantastic..
3.
Then again, for the three of us who dined together, two pieces of flatbread left us fighting for more, and licking the hummus from our fingers (and yes, those two pieces of flatbread did represent a three-person order).
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