to speak
to speak
Irregular verb: speak – spoke – spoken.
I speak three languages.
I speak three languages.
Indicative
Present Simple
I speak English at work.
I speak English at work.
You speak very clearly.
You speak very clearly.
She speaks four languages fluently.
She speaks four languages fluently.
We speak about politics too often.
We speak about politics too often.
You speak with a lovely accent.
You speak with a lovely accent.
They speak Spanish at home.
They speak Spanish at home.
Present Continuous
I am speaking to the manager right now.
I am speaking to the manager right now.
You are speaking too quietly.
You are speaking too quietly.
He is speaking at the conference today.
He is speaking at the conference today.
We are speaking about your future.
We are speaking about your future.
You are speaking all at once.
You are speaking all at once.
They are speaking in the next room.
They are speaking in the next room.
Past Simple
I spoke to her yesterday.
I spoke to her yesterday.
You spoke very well at the meeting.
You spoke very well at the meeting.
She spoke without any notes.
She spoke without any notes.
We spoke for hours on the phone.
We spoke for hours on the phone.
You spoke too fast for me.
You spoke too fast for me.
They spoke about their travels.
They spoke about their travels.
Present Perfect
I have spoken to the doctor already.
I have spoken to the doctor already.
You have spoken the truth.
You have spoken the truth.
He has spoken to the whole class.
He has spoken to the whole class.
We have spoken about this many times.
We have spoken about this many times.
You have spoken enough for today.
You have spoken enough for today.
They have spoken with the lawyer.
They have spoken with the lawyer.
Past Perfect
I had spoken to him before the party.
I had spoken to him before the party.
You had spoken to the boss before me.
You had spoken to the boss before me.
She had spoken to the press before the news appeared.
She had spoken to the press before the news appeared.
We had spoken about it long before.
We had spoken about it long before.
You had spoken to them before the trip.
You had spoken to them before the trip.
They had spoken to the police earlier.
They had spoken to the police earlier.
Future (will)
Future
I will speak to you tomorrow.
I will speak to you tomorrow.
You will speak in front of everyone.
You will speak in front of everyone.
He will speak at the ceremony.
He will speak at the ceremony.
We will speak about it later.
We will speak about it later.
You will speak with the director soon.
You will speak with the director soon.
They will speak at the festival.
They will speak at the festival.
Conditional
Conditional (would)
Conditional
I would speak to her if I could.
I would speak to her if I could.
You would speak better with practice.
You would speak better with practice.
She would speak up if she were braver.
She would speak up if she were braver.
We would speak more often if we had time.
We would speak more often if we had time.
You would speak louder in a big hall.
You would speak louder in a big hall.
They would speak the truth in court.
They would speak the truth in court.
Imperative
Imperative
Speak more slowly, please.
Speak more slowly, please.
Let's speak openly about it.
Let's speak openly about it.
