Verbe régulierNiveau C1

TO LEAN

s'appuyer

Past participle: leaned
Present participle: leaning

Present Simple

Ilean
Youlean
He/She/Itleans
Welean
You (pl.)lean
Theylean

Present Continuous

Iam leaning
Youare leaning
He/She/Itis leaning
Weare leaning
You (pl.)are leaning
Theyare leaning

Past Simple

Ileaned
Youleaned
He/She/Itleaned
Weleaned
You (pl.)leaned
Theyleaned

Past Continuous

Iwas leaning
Youwere leaning
He/She/Itwas leaning
Wewere leaning
You (pl.)were leaning
Theywere leaning

Present Perfect

Ihave leaned
Youhave leaned
He/She/Ithas leaned
Wehave leaned
You (pl.)have leaned
Theyhave leaned

Past Perfect

Ihad leaned
Youhad leaned
He/She/Ithad leaned
Wehad leaned
You (pl.)had leaned
Theyhad leaned

Future (will)

Iwill lean
Youwill lean
He/She/Itwill lean
Wewill lean
You (pl.)will lean
Theywill lean

Future (going to)

Iam going to lean
Youare going to lean
He/She/Itis going to lean
Weare going to lean
You (pl.)are going to lean
Theyare going to lean

Conditional

Iwould lean
Youwould lean
He/She/Itwould lean
Wewould lean
You (pl.)would lean
Theywould lean

Exemples

  • Don't lean against the wet paint.
  • He was leaning out the window to get a better view.
  • I have always leaned towards more conservative opinions.

À propos du verbe "lean"

Le verbe anglais "to lean" signifie "s'appuyer" en français. C'est un verbe régulier qui se conjugue en ajoutant -ed au passé : "leaned".

Ce verbe est de niveau C1 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "leaning", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).

Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "lean", entraînez-vous avec les différents temps présentés ci-dessus. Le Present Simple et le Past Simple sont les temps les plus couramment utilisés en anglais au quotidien.

EdTech AI