Indicative
Present (simple)
- I mean
- you mean
- he means
- we mean
- you mean
- they mean
Present progressive / continuous
- I am meaning
- you are meaning
- he is meaning
- we are meaning
- you are meaning
- they are meaning
Past (simple)
- I meant
- you meant
- he meant
- we meant
- you meant
- they meant
Past progressive / continuous
- I was meaning
- you were meaning
- he was meaning
- we were meaning
- you were meaning
- they were meaning
Present perfect (simple)
- I have meant
- you have meant
- he has meant
- we have meant
- you have meant
- they have meant
Present perfect progressive / continuous
- I have been meaning
- you have been meaning
- he has been meaning
- we have been meaning
- you have been meaning
- they have been meaning
Past perfect
- I had meant
- you had meant
- he had meant
- we had meant
- you had meant
- they had meant
Past perfect progressive / continuous
- I had been meaning
- you had been meaning
- he had been meaning
- we had been meaning
- you had been meaning
- they had been meaning
Future
- I will mean
- you will mean
- he will mean
- we will mean
- you will mean
- they will mean
Future progressive / continuous
- I will be meaning
- you will be meaning
- he will be meaning
- we will be meaning
- you will be meaning
- they will be meaning
Future perfect
- I will have meant
- you will have meant
- he will have meant
- we will have meant
- you will have meant
- they will have meant
Future perfect continuous
- I will have been meaning
- you will have been meaning
- he will have been meaning
- we will have been meaning
- you will have been meaning
- they will have been meaning
Conditional
Simple
- I would mean
- you would mean
- he would mean
- we would mean
- you would mean
- they would mean
Progressive
- I would be meaning
- you would be meaning
- he would be meaning
- we would be meaning
- you would be meaning
- they would be meaning
Perfect
- I would have meant
- you would have meant
- he would have meant
- we would have meant
- you would have meant
- they would have meant
Perfect progressive
- I would have been meaning
- you would have been meaning
- he would have been meaning
- we would have been meaning
- you would have been meaning
- they would have been meaning
Infinitive
Infinitive
- to mean
Imperative
Imperative
- mean
- Let's mean
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