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    Showed or Shown? What’s the Past Tense of Show?



    Show, showed, or shown?

    How should you know when to use showed vs.

    shown?

    Future tense of show



    Starting off with a definition, the irregular verb ‘show‘ describes ‘if something shows that a state of affairs exists, it gives information that proves it or makes it clear to people.’ As in, ‘research shows that a high-fibre diet may protect you from bowel cancer‘ (third-person present singular).

    The word show can also refer to a noun meaning “a play or other stage performance, especially a musical”.

    More commonly, people refer to a television show as simply a show.

    Forms of “show”

    I showI showedI will show
    I am showingI was showingI will be showing
    I have shownI had shownI will have shown
    I have been showingI had been showingI will have been showing

    Showed or shown (which to use when)

    simple past: Our research showed us that women were more interested in their health than men.

    past perfect: He hadsh

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