English Verb - To Upset
Infinitive
- to upset
Present participle
- upsetting
Past participle
- upset
1. Present Tense
Singular
I upset
You upset
He/she/it upsets
Plural
We upset
You upset
They upset
2. Present Progressive Tense
Singular
I am upsetting
You are upsetting
He/she/it is upsetting
Plural
We are upsetting
You are upsetting
They are upsetting
3. Past Tense
Singular
I upset
You upset
He/she/it upset
Plural
We upset
You upset
They upset
4. Present Perfect Tense
Singular
I have upset
You have upset
He/she/it has upset
Plural
We have upset
You have upset
They have upset
5. Present Perfect Progressive Tense
Singular
I have been upsetting
You have been upsetting
He/she/it has been upsetting
Plural
We have been upsetting
You have been upsetting
They have been upsetting
6. Past Progressive Tense
Singular
I was upsetting
You were upsetting
He/she/it was upsetting
Plural
We were upsetting
You were upsetting
They were upsetting
7. Past Perfect Tense
Singular
I had upset
You had upset
He/she/it had upset
Plural
We had upset
You had upset
They had upset
8. Past Perfect Progressive Tense
Singular
I had been upsetting
You had been upsetting
He/she/it had been upsetting
Plural
We had been upsetting
You had been upsetting
They had been upsetting
9. Future Tense
Singular
I will upset
You will upset
He/she/it will upset
Plural
We will upset
You will upset
They will upset
10. Future Progressive Tense
Singular
I will be upsetting
You will be upsetting
He/she/it will be upsetting
Plural
We will be upsetting
You will be upsetting
They will be upsetting
11. Future Perfect Tense
Singular
I will have upset
You will have upset
He/she/it will have upset
Plural
We will have upset
You will have upset
They will have upset
12. Future Perfect Progressive Tense
Singular
I will have been upsetting
You will have been upsetting
He/she/it will have been upsetting
Plural
We will have been upsetting
You will have been upsetting
They will have been upsetting