Ship past tense
Meaning of ship
to send or transport (goods or a person) by sea or another means of transportation.
Infinitive
- 1. The company ships orders within 24 hours of purchase.
- 2. This online store ships products internationally.
- 3. Our warehouse ships out hundreds of packages every day.
Past Simple
- 1. They shipped the product last week.
- 2. We shipped our belongings to the new house before we moved.
- 3. He shipped the documents overnight to ensure they would arrive on time.
Past Participle
- 1. Before the deadline, we had shipped out all the orders, ensuring timely delivery to our customers.
- 2. By the time the project concluded, we had shipped over a thousand units of the product to various locations around the world.
- 3. Despite the logistical challenges, the company had shipped the large machinery overseas, successfully completing the international transaction.
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Bare infinitive
- Habitual actions or routines When referring to actions that happen regularly or are part of a routine or schedule.Example. We ship orders every Monday and Thursday.Example. This company ships internationally.Example. The new product ships next month.
- General truths or facts When stating something that is generally true.Example. We ship orders every Monday and Thursday.Example. This company ships internationally.Example. The new product ships next month.
- Fixed arrangements in the near future When talking about schedules or timetables.Example. We ship orders every Monday and Thursday.Example. This company ships internationally.Example. The new product ships next month.
Past Simple
- Completed actions in the past When the action started and finished at a specific time in the past.Example. We shipped the last order yesterday.Example. We received the inventory, processed the orders, and shipped them before noon.Example. Before the digital era, we shipped everything by rail or sea.
- A series of completed actions When listing actions that were completed in the past, often sequentially.Example. We shipped the last order yesterday.Example. We received the inventory, processed the orders, and shipped them before noon.Example. Before the digital era, we shipped everything by rail or sea.
- Past habits or states When describing habits or states that were true in the past but are no longer the case.Example. We shipped the last order yesterday.Example. We received the inventory, processed the orders, and shipped them before noon.Example. Before the digital era, we shipped everything by rail or sea.
Past Participle
- the Past Participle form 'shipped' is used in various tense structures, including the perfect tenses and passive voice constructions.Example. We have shipped all outstanding orders.Example. By the time the new system was in place, we had already shipped the month's quota.Example. By next week, we will have shipped over 1,000 units.Example. The products were shipped last Tuesday.
- Present Perfect Tense To describe actions that happened at an unspecified time or actions that started in the past and continue to the present.Example. We have shipped all outstanding orders.Example. By the time the new system was in place, we had already shipped the month's quota.Example. By next week, we will have shipped over 1,000 units.Example. The products were shipped last Tuesday.
- Past Perfect Tense To talk about actions that were completed before some other action or time in the past.Example. We have shipped all outstanding orders.Example. By the time the new system was in place, we had already shipped the month's quota.Example. By next week, we will have shipped over 1,000 units.Example. The products were shipped last Tuesday.
- Future Perfect Tense To describe actions that will be completed before a specified future time.Example. We have shipped all outstanding orders.Example. By the time the new system was in place, we had already shipped the month's quota.Example. By next week, we will have shipped over 1,000 units.Example. The products were shipped last Tuesday.
- Passive Voice Constructions the Past Participle is used in passive voice sentences to indicate that the subject undergoes the action.Example. We have shipped all outstanding orders.Example. By the time the new system was in place, we had already shipped the month's quota.Example. By next week, we will have shipped over 1,000 units.Example. The products were shipped last Tuesday.
Common mistakes
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Confusing Forms
Mistake. Using the past simple form when the past participle form is needed (and vice versa). For the verb 'ship,' the past simple form is 'shipped,' and the past participle form is also 'shipped.' A common mistake is not recognizing that both forms are the same and using them incorrectly in different tenses. Incorrect. 'I have ship my package yesterday.' Correct. 'I have shipped my package yesterday.'
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Incorrect Past Participle
Mistake. Forming perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect) incorrectly by not using the correct past participle form of 'ship,' which is 'shipped.' Incorrect. 'I had ship the goods before the deadline.' Correct. 'I had shipped the goods before the deadline.'
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Misusing Past Simple
Mistake. Using the past simple form incorrectly in passive voice constructions, where the past participle form is required. This mistake stems from not recognizing the role of the verb in passive sentences. Incorrect. 'The order was ship last week.' Correct. 'The order was shipped last week.'
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