Conjugation verb tour
Model : obey
Auxiliary : have , be
Other forms: tour oneself / not tour
Contractions
- he/she/it tours
- he/she/it toured
- they toured
Present continuous
- I am touring
- you are touring
- he/she/it is touring
- we are touring
- they are touring
Present perfect
- I have toured
- you have toured
- he/she/it has toured
- we have toured
- they have toured
- I will tour
- you will tour
- he/she/it will tour
- we will tour
- they will tour
Future perfect
- I will have toured
- you will have toured
- he/she/it will have toured
- we will have toured
- they will have toured
Past continous
- I was touring
- you were touring
- he/she/it was touring
- we were touring
- they were touring
Past perfect
- I had toured
- you had toured
- he/she/it had toured
- we had toured
- they had toured
Future continuous
- I will be touring
- you will be touring
- he/she/it will be touring
- we will be touring
- they will be touring
Present perfect continuous
- I have been touring
- you have been touring
- he/she/it has been touring
- we have been touring
- they have been touring
Past perfect continuous
- I had been touring
- you had been touring
- he/she/it had been touring
- we had been touring
- they had been touring
Future perfect continuous
- I will have been touring
- you will have been touring
- he/she/it will have been touring
- we will have been touring
- they will have been touring
Perfect participle
- having toured
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toured past tense of tour is toured.
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- the first form (V1) is 'tour' used in present simple and future simple tenses.
- the second form (V2) is 'Toured' used in past simple tense.
- the third form (V3) is 'Toured' used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.
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What is the past tense of tour.
The past tense of the verb "tour" is "Toured", and the past participle is "Toured".
Verb Tenses
Past simple — tour in past simple Toured (V2) . Future simple — tour in future simple is tour (will + V1) . Present Perfect — tour in present perfect tense is Toured (have/has + V3) . Past Perfect — tour in past perfect tense is Toured (had + V3) .
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Examples of Verb tour in Sentences
- We are going to tour your rooms (Present Simple)
- Some members toured refugee camp on the west coast (Past Simple)
- For several seasons an Italian opera toured the city. (Past Simple)
- Because there's a circus touring nearby, and they say there's a Negro in it. (Present Simple)
- She was a member of the Diaghilev Academy, and then toured the world with her own troupe, appearing in major roles in the classical repertoire. (Past Simple)
- She still had one faint hope that they would meet a forester, but forester's have to tour a huge area, inspect hiking trails, monitor the condition of the forest. (Past Simple)
- He moved his horse, slowly touring the city like a shark circling its prey. The defenders, clashing and bickering, followed on their side of the wall. (Past Simple)
- If we consider the motives that motivate tourists to tour, there may be quite a few goals. (Present Simple)
- I often think that it would be nice to tour through time to meet myself, young and full of doubts and worries, and to tell myself that my dreams are not in vain and that adversities are transient. (Present Simple)
- This unexpected news only strengthened my desire to hunt flamingos. I immediately expressed my determination to tour to the pirate island. (Past Simple)
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Verb "tour"
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Conjugation
Simple tense.
Present Simple
- he, she tours
Past Simple
- he, she toured
- they toured
Future Simple
- I will tour
- you will tour
- he, she will tour
- we will tour
- they will tour
Continuous Tense
Present Simple Continuous
- I am touring
- you are touring
- he, she is touring
- we are touring
- they are touring
Past Simple Continuous
- I was touring
- you were touring
- he, she was touring
- we were touring
- they were touring
Future Simple Continuous
- I will be touring
- you will be touring
- he, she will be touring
- we will be touring
- they will be touring
Perfect Tense
Present Perfect
- I have toured
- you have toured
- he, she has toured
- we have toured
- they have toured
Past Perfect
- I had toured
- you had toured
- he, she had toured
- we had toured
- they had toured
Future Perfect
- I will have toured
- you will have toured
- he, she will have toured
- we will have toured
- they will have toured
Perfect Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been touring
- you have been touring
- he, she has been touring
- we have been touring
- they have been touring
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been touring
- you had been touring
- he, she had been touring
- we had been touring
- they had been touring
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been touring
- you will have been touring
- he, she will have been touring
- we will have been touring
- they will have been touring
Conditional
- I would tour
- you would tour
- he, she would tour
- we would tour
- they would tour
- I would have toured
- you would have toured
- he, she would have toured
- we would have toured
- they would have toured
Present Continuous
- I would be touring
- you would be touring
- he, she would be touring
- we would be touring
- they would be touring
Perfect Continuous
- I would have been touring
- you would have been touring
- he, she would have been touring
- we would have been touring
- they would have been touring
- we Let's tour
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How to conjugate "to tour" in English?
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Simple present, present progressive/continuous, simple past, past progressive/continuous, present perfect simple, present perfect progressive/continuous, past perfect, past perfect progressive/continuous, future progressive/continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, conditional, progressive, perfect progressive, translation to tour.
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Tour Past Tense: Verb Forms, Conjugate TOUR
The past tense of tour is toured
The Forms of Tour
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Definition of tour verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- tour something He toured America with his one-man show.
- She toured the country promoting her book.
- (+ adv./prep.) We spent four weeks touring around Europe.
- He's toured across Europe, the UK and North America.
- She is currently touring with her new band.
- He no longer tours.
- The band toured the UK last year.
- The town makes an ideal base for touring the Highlands.
- I was on my own as I toured round.
- We plan to tour all over the country.
- She has toured extensively in the US.
- The Beatles stopped touring years before.
- extensively
- internationally
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Hyponyms [ edit ]
- guided tour
- tour de force
- tour d'horizon
- whirlwind tour
Derived terms [ edit ]
- abortion tour
- Cook's tour
- fifty-cent tour
- knight's tour
- mystery tour
- nickel tour
- package tour
- railtour , rail tour
- starlight tour
- ten-cent tour
- tour operator
- what happens on tour stays on tour
- whistlestop tour
Related terms [ edit ]
Translations [ edit ], verb [ edit ].
tour ( third-person singular simple present tours , present participle touring , simple past and past participle toured )
- ( intransitive ) To make a journey The Rolling Stones were still touring when they were in their seventies.
- ( transitive ) To make a circuit of a place The circuses have been touring Europe for the last few weeks.
Etymology 2 [ edit ]
Old French tor , French tour ( “ tower ” )
- ( dated ) A tower .
Etymology 3 [ edit ]
- ( obsolete ) To toot a horn .
References [ edit ]
- “ tour ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam , 1913 , →OCLC .
Anagrams [ edit ]
- rout , trou
Breton [ edit ]
- Hard mutation of dour .
Dutch [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ].
Borrowed from French tour .
tour m ( plural tours , diminutive tourtje n )
Synonyms [ edit ]
French [ edit ].
- IPA ( key ) : /tuʁ/
- Rhymes: -uʁ
Inherited from Old French tor , from Latin turrem , from Ancient Greek τύρρις ( túrrhis ) , τύρσις ( túrsis ) .
tour f ( plural tours )
- tower La tour de Pise est penchée. ― The Tower of Pisa is leaning.
- ( chess ) rook
- apartment building
- tour de Babel
- tour de contrôle
- tour de forage
- tour de guet
- tour de siège
- tour d’ivoire
- tour Eiffel
See also [ edit ]
Further reading [ edit ].
- “ tour ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [ Digitized Treasury of the French Language ] , 2012 .
- “ tour ” in Dictionnaire français en ligne Larousse .
Middle English [ edit ]
Alternative forms [ edit ].
- thour , tor , tore , toure , towere , towour , tur
From Old English tūr , tor , torr , from Latin turris .
- IPA ( key ) : /tuːr/
tour ( plural toures )
- English: tower ( see there for further descendants )
- Scots: tour , towr
- Yola: toweare
- “ tǒur, n. (1) ”, in MED Online , Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan , 2007 .
Portuguese [ edit ]
- ( Brazil ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtuʁ/ [ˈtuh]
- ( São Paulo ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtuɾ/
- ( Rio de Janeiro ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtuʁ/ [ˈtuχ]
- ( Southern Brazil ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtuɻ/
- ( Portugal ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtuɾ/
- ( Southern Portugal ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtu.ɾi/
- tour ( guided visit )
- tour ( journey through a given list of places )
Scots [ edit ]
- IPA ( key ) : /tur/
Spanish [ edit ]
- IPA ( key ) : /ˈtuɾ/ [ˈt̪uɾ]
- Rhymes: -uɾ
- tour , guided visit to a country, museum, etc. Synonyms: viaje , visita , excursión
- ( sports ) tour , a trip to another country to play matches
- ( music ) tour , a trip to other countries undertaken by a singer or musician Synonym: gira
- Tour de Francia
- “ tour ”, in Diccionario de la lengua española , Vigésima tercera edición , Real Academia Española, 2014
Swedish [ edit ]
tour c
- ( sports ) a tour (chiefly in individual ball games)
Declension [ edit ]
- tour in Svensk ordbok ( SO )
- tour in Svenska Akademiens ordlista ( SAOL )
- tour in Svenska Akademiens ordbok ( SAOB )
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Tour means; visit, travel, wander, tour, walk, wander in
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- peregrinate
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Definition of tour
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transitive verb
intransitive verb
- peregrinate
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Word History
Middle English, from Anglo-French tur, tourn turning, circuit, journey — more at turn
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2b
1708, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense
Phrases Containing tour
- Cook's tour
- package tour
- tour de force
- tour of inspection
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- The tour offers a chance to visit places of interest .
- Despite the accident , she intends to complete her tour as originally planned .
- The band's American tour coincided with the release of their second album .
- They went on a sightseeing tour of London.
- The tour guide was very informative .
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Conjugación verbo tour - inglés
Modelo : obey
Auxiliar : have , be
Otras formas: tour oneself / not tour
Contracciones
- he/she/it tours
- he/she/it toured
- they toured
Present continuous
- I am touring
- you are touring
- he/she/it is touring
- we are touring
- they are touring
Present perfect
- I have toured
- you have toured
- he/she/it has toured
- we have toured
- they have toured
- I will tour
- you will tour
- he/she/it will tour
- we will tour
- they will tour
Future perfect
- I will have toured
- you will have toured
- he/she/it will have toured
- we will have toured
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Future continuous
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Past perfect continuous
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Future perfect continuous
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15-year-old wonder kid Miles Russell continues stunning run on Korn Ferry Tour, opens Veritex Bank Championship with a 3-under 68
M iles Russell, the 15-year-old wonder kid, is in splendid form. Last week, he became the youngest golfer to make the cut at the Korn Ferry Tour. Additionally, he also became the youngest player to break into the top 25, on the Korn Ferry Tour, since 1983.
Russell finished at T20 after four rounds on the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour event LECOM Suncoast Classic. He qualified for the Veritex Bank Championship at Texas Rangers Golf Club and has been sensational there too.
In the first round of the Veritex Bank Championship, Miles Russell carded a 68 with 3 under par. After the first round, he is positioned at T80 with 24 others and has a reasonable opportunity to make the cut.
On Thursday, Russell started strong with eight consecutive pars in the afternoon round. He secured birdies on holes 9, 11, 12 and 16 and was bogey-free till the 17th hole. He faltered on the 18th hole, where he had a three-putt bogey at the par-5 from 25 feet. The top 65 players will make the cutline at Texas Rangers GC.
Frankie Capan III leads the scoreboard after the first day. Capan III carded a 58 with 13 under par, a score that equals the second-lowest in Korn Ferry Tour history. He is followed by Trent Phillips who took 61 strokes with 10 under par. In third position is Tim Widing with 62 with 9 under par.
Scottie Scheffler was impressed with Miles Russell's attitude
Miles Russell left World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler impressed with his conduct and attitude. After winning the 2024 RBC Heritage , Scheffler was asked about Russell in the press conference. Referring to him, Scheffler said (via PGA Tour ):
"Seemed like a nice kid. Seemed like a humble kid. One of the guys in the practice round we were playing with (at THE PLAYERS) asked him, what are you doing here, and he was there because he had won the Junior PLAYERS"
And he just kind of paused, and he's like, 'Oh, I'm just watching today,' or said something like that. It wasn't like, 'Hey, I won this tournament and did that.' It seemed to me like he had a really good attitude."
On Wednesday, Miles Russell was asked if he intends to turn pro anytime soon. He denied it and pointed out that he couldn't join a Tour-sanctioned circuit until he reached the age of 18.
Talking about how he intends to play this at the Veritex Bank Championship, Russell said that he has the same goals as last week. He will be looking forward to putting in two good rounds and going ahead by playing two more good rounds if he can make the cut.
Here's a quick recap of Miles Russell's performances so far:
- 2024 LECOM Suncoast Classic: T20 (Korn Ferry Tour)
- 2023 The Junior PLAYERS Championship presented by Rolex: 1
- 2023 Boy's Junior PGA Championship: 1
- 2023 Team TaylorMade Invitational: 2
- 2023 South Beach International Amateur: 2
- 2024 Junior Invitational at Sage Valley: 6
- 2023 AJGA Junior Championship presented by Visit Tallahassee: 7
- 2023 North and South Junior Amateur: 10
- 2023 Wyndham Invitational presented by Odyssey: 13
- 2024 AJGA Simplify Boys Championship at Carlton Woods: 14
- 2023 Rolex Tournament of Champions: 14
- 2024 Jones Cup Invitational: 40
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M iles Russell, the 15-year-old wonder kid, is in splendid form. Last week, he became the youngest golfer to make the cut at the Korn Ferry Tour. Additionally, he also became the youngest player ...