Conjugation of verb "To mean"
Present Simple Continuous
Negative
He/She/It is not meaning.
Negative
He/She/It was not meaning.
Present Perfect Continuous
Affirmative
He/She/It has been meaning.
Negative
You have not been meaning.
We have not been meaning.
He/She/It has not been meaning.
You have not been meaning.
They have not been meaning.
Interrogative
Has he/she/it been meaning?
Affirmative
He/She/It had been meaning.
Negative
You had not been meaning.
He/She/It had not been meaning.
You had not been meaning.
They had not been meaning.
Interrogative
Had he/she/it been meaning?
Affirmative
He/She/It will have meant.
Negative
He/She/It will not have meant.
They will not have meant.
Interrogative
Will he/she/it have meant?
Negative
He/She/It would not mean.
Affirmative
He/She/It would have meant.
Negative
You would not have meant.
He/She/It would not have meant.
You would not have meant.
They would not have meant.
Interrogative
Would he/she/it have meant?