to change
to change
A regular verb ending in -e: the third person singular adds -s (changes), the past and past participle add -d (changed), and the -ing form drops the -e: changing.
People change over time.
People change over time.
Indicative
Present Simple
I change my plans quite often.
I change my plans quite often.
You change your mind too easily.
You change your mind too easily.
The weather changes quickly in the mountains.
The weather changes quickly in the mountains.
We change the sheets every week.
We change the sheets every week.
You change trains at the next station.
You change trains at the next station.
They change the display every season.
They change the display every season.
Present Continuous
I am changing the light bulb right now.
I am changing the light bulb right now.
You are changing before my eyes.
You are changing before my eyes.
The city is changing very fast.
The city is changing very fast.
We are changing our approach this year.
We are changing our approach this year.
You are changing the whole plan again.
You are changing the whole plan again.
They are changing the rules of the game.
They are changing the rules of the game.
Past Simple
I changed my job last spring.
I changed my job last spring.
You changed the password yesterday.
You changed the password yesterday.
The town changed a lot after the fire.
The town changed a lot after the fire.
We changed our minds at the last minute.
We changed our minds at the last minute.
You changed the schedule without telling us.
You changed the schedule without telling us.
They changed the design completely.
They changed the design completely.
Present Perfect
I have changed a lot since school.
I have changed a lot since school.
You have changed your hairstyle again.
You have changed your hairstyle again.
The world has changed in ten years.
The world has changed in ten years.
We have changed our supplier this year.
We have changed our supplier this year.
You have changed the office layout nicely.
You have changed the office layout nicely.
They have changed the terms of the contract.
They have changed the terms of the contract.
Past Perfect
I had changed my clothes before they arrived.
I had changed my clothes before they arrived.
You had changed the plan before I saw it.
You had changed the plan before I saw it.
The area had changed beyond recognition.
The area had changed beyond recognition.
We had changed hotels by the second day.
We had changed hotels by the second day.
You had changed the code before the launch.
You had changed the code before the launch.
They had changed their story by the trial.
They had changed their story by the trial.
Future Simple (will)
Future Simple
I will change the appointment to Tuesday.
I will change the appointment to Tuesday.
You will change your mind after you hear this.
You will change your mind after you hear this.
This decision will change everything.
This decision will change everything.
We will change the plan if it rains.
We will change the plan if it rains.
You will change your seats after the interval.
You will change your seats after the interval.
They will change the logo next month.
They will change the logo next month.
Conditional
Conditional (would)
Conditional
I would change nothing about my life.
I would change nothing about my life.
You would change the world if you could.
You would change the world if you could.
She would change jobs for better pay.
She would change jobs for better pay.
We would change the date if it helped.
We would change the date if it helped.
You would change your minds with more time.
You would change your minds with more time.
They would change the law if they had the votes.
They would change the law if they had the votes.
Imperative
Imperative
Change the channel, this is boring.
Change the channel, this is boring.
Let's change the subject.
Let's change the subject.
