Conjugation of "Dive" — All Forms, Examples, and Usage
"Dive" is a regular English verb. This page lists every conjugated form of "dive" — past, present, future, and all perfect/continuous tenses — with example sentences and grammar notes useful for ESL students, writers, and language teachers.
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All 12 Tenses of "Dive"
Quick reference table — every tense form of "dive" with the first-person example and a link to the grammar guide for that tense.
| Tense | Example (I) | Quick rule |
|---|---|---|
| Simple Present | I dive |
Used for habits, facts, routines, and permanent situations. Full rule → |
| Simple Past | I dived |
Used for completed actions at a specific time in the past. Full rule → |
| Simple Future | I will dive |
Used for predictions, decisions made at the moment, and promises. Full rule → |
| Present Continuous | I am diving |
Used for actions happening right now or temporary situations. Full rule → |
| Past Continuous | I was diving |
Used for actions in progress at a specific moment in the past. Full rule → |
| Future Continuous | I will be diving |
Used for actions that will be in progress at a specific future time. Full rule → |
| Present Perfect | I have dived |
Used for past actions with present relevance, life experiences, or unfinished situations. Full rule → |
| Past Perfect | I had dived |
Used for an action that was completed before another past action. Full rule → |
| Future Perfect | I will have dived |
Used for an action that will be completed before a specific future time. Full rule → |
| Present Perfect Continuous | I have been diving |
Used for actions that started in the past and continue now, with focus on duration. Full rule → |
| Past Perfect Continuous | I had been diving |
Used for ongoing actions in the past that continued up to another past moment. Full rule → |
| Future Perfect Continuous | I will have been diving |
Used for actions that will have been ongoing up until a specific future time. Full rule → |
Past Tense of "Dive" — Dived
The past simple of "dive" is "dived" — formed by adding "-ed". Use it for actions that were completed at a specific time in the past, such as "yesterday", "last week", or "in 2020". For the full grammar of this tense, see our simple past tense guide.
Past Participle of "Dive" — Dived
The past participle of "dive" is "dived" — the same form as the past simple, since "dive" is a regular verb. Use it after "have/has/had" for perfect tenses ("I have dived") and after "be" for passive voice ("It was dived").
Is "Dive" Regular or Irregular?
"Dive" is a regular English verb. Its past simple and past participle are both formed by adding "-ed" to give "dived". The 3rd-person singular present is "dives" and the gerund/present participle is "diving".
Conjugation pattern: regular: add -ed for past simple and past participle
Common Mistakes with "Dive"
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Wrong: She dive often.
Correct: She dives often.
Add "s" to the verb when the subject is third-person singular (he/she/it).
Conjugation Tables for "Dive"
Negative Forms
- Simple present: I do not dive · He does not dive
- Simple past: I did not dive · She did not dive
- Present perfect: I have not dived · He has not dived
Question Forms
- Simple present: Do you dive? · Does he dive?
- Simple past: Did you dive?
- Present perfect: Have you dived?
Passive Voice (where applicable)
- Simple present passive: It is dived
- Simple past passive: It was dived
- Present perfect passive: It has been dived
Frequently Asked Questions About "Dive"
- Is "dive" regular or irregular?
- "dive" is a regular verb. Add -ed for past simple and past participle: "dived".
- What is the past tense of "dive"?
- The simple past of "dive" is "dived".
- When do I use simple present vs present continuous with "dive"?
- Use simple present for habits, facts, and routines: "I dive every day." Use present continuous for actions happening right now: "I am diving right now."