to talk
to talk
Auxiliary: have
Regular verb: talk – talked – talked.
We need to talk.
We need to talk.
Indicative
Simple Present
I talk to my sister every day.
I talk to my sister every day.
You talk too fast for me.
You talk too fast for me.
She talks in her sleep.
She talks in her sleep.
We talk about films for hours.
We talk about films for hours.
You talk during the whole lesson.
You talk during the whole lesson.
They talk politics at dinner.
They talk politics at dinner.
Present Continuous
I am talking to you right now.
I am talking to you right now.
You are talking too loudly.
You are talking too loudly.
He is talking on the phone.
He is talking on the phone.
We are talking about the plan.
We are talking about the plan.
You are talking over each other.
You are talking over each other.
They are talking in the hallway.
They are talking in the hallway.
Simple Past
I talked to the manager yesterday.
I talked to the manager yesterday.
You talked me into it.
You talked me into it.
She talked for an hour straight.
She talked for an hour straight.
We talked late into the night.
We talked late into the night.
You talked about your holiday.
You talked about your holiday.
They talked things over calmly.
They talked things over calmly.
Present Perfect
I have talked to her about it.
I have talked to her about it.
You have talked enough for today.
You have talked enough for today.
He has talked to the doctor.
He has talked to the doctor.
We have talked this through already.
We have talked this through already.
You have talked about moving abroad.
You have talked about moving abroad.
They have talked to the press.
They have talked to the press.
Past Perfect
I had talked to him before the meeting.
I had talked to him before the meeting.
You had talked about it for weeks.
You had talked about it for weeks.
She had talked to the boss first.
She had talked to the boss first.
We had talked before you arrived.
We had talked before you arrived.
You had talked it over without us.
You had talked it over without us.
They had talked long before deciding.
They had talked long before deciding.
Future (will)
Future
I will talk to you after class.
I will talk to you after class.
You will talk to her tomorrow.
You will talk to her tomorrow.
He will talk at the conference.
He will talk at the conference.
We will talk about it later.
We will talk about it later.
You will talk to the team first.
You will talk to the team first.
They will talk to the lawyer soon.
They will talk to the lawyer soon.
Conditional
Present Conditional
I would talk to him if I could.
I would talk to him if I could.
You would talk for hours if allowed.
You would talk for hours if allowed.
She would talk to anyone at parties.
She would talk to anyone at parties.
We would talk it out together.
We would talk it out together.
You would talk more openly at home.
You would talk more openly at home.
They would talk to us if invited.
They would talk to us if invited.
Imperative
Imperative
Talk to me about what happened.
Talk to me about what happened.
Talk quietly in the library.
Talk quietly in the library.
Let's talk about this tomorrow.
Let's talk about this tomorrow.
