Approach (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: value, take, in u, draw, draw nearer to, come near to in place, in place, page 205, cause to draw near, advance nearer, make, character, bring near, in a figurative sense, do, approximate, chapter iii, go near, make advances, draw near, time, speak to, ask a question, bring, chapter 53 and last, come, make an attempt at, page 371, draw nigh, speak

Conjugation of approach

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
approach
approach
approaches
approach
approach
approach
Future Simple
will approach
will approach
will approach
will approach
will approach
will approach
Past Simple
approached
approached
approached
approached
approached
approached
Conditional Simple
would approach
would approach
would approach
would approach
would approach
would approach
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am approaching
are approaching
is approaching
are approaching
are approaching
are approaching
Future Progressive
will be approaching
will be approaching
will be approaching
will be approaching
will be approaching
will be approaching
Past Progressive
was approaching
were approaching
was approaching
were approaching
were approaching
were approaching
Conditional Progressive
would be approaching
would be approaching
would be approaching
would be approaching
would be approaching
would be approaching
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have approached
have approached
has approached
have approached
have approached
have approached
Future Perfect
will have approached
will have approached
will have approached
will have approached
will have approached
will have approached
Past Perfect
had approached
had approached
had approached
had approached
had approached
had approached
Conditional Perfect
would have approached
would have approached
would have approached
would have approached
would have approached
would have approached
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been approaching
have been approaching
has been approaching
have been approaching
have been approaching
have been approaching
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been approaching
will have been approaching
will have been approaching
will have been approaching
will have been approaching
will have been approaching
Past Perfect Progressive
had been approaching
had been approaching
had been approaching
had been approaching
had been approaching
had been approaching
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been approaching
would have been approaching
would have been approaching
would have been approaching
would have been approaching
would have been approaching

Examples of approach

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" An honest approach," he called it.
" an evening wear style... which combines elegant traditionalism... with an imaginative, modern approach to elaborate, formal styling, ' it says here.
"A modern approach to policing crime in London".
"A," you're too shy and closed up to even approach her... and "B," she'd kill you.
"All this early stuff" he calls my fascinating psychological approach.
" An honest approach," he called it.
" an evening wear style... which combines elegant traditionalism... with an imaginative, modern approach to elaborate, formal styling, ' it says here.
"A modern approach to policing crime in London".
"A," you're too shy and closed up to even approach her... and "B," she'd kill you.
"All this early stuff" he calls my fascinating psychological approach.
"A citizen's safety lies in the prosecutor who approaches his task with humility." Justice Robert Jackson.
"And as such, if he does not display proper decorum in the king's presence, "and directly approaches His Royal Majesty, do not be startled. "
"As World War III approaches, people must prepare for a long occupation."
"Cautiously the forest ranger approaches the abandoned baby animal."
"My apologies for abandoning you as our drama approaches its climax."
"A citizen's safety lies in the prosecutor who approaches his task with humility." Justice Robert Jackson.
"And as such, if he does not display proper decorum in the king's presence, "and directly approaches His Royal Majesty, do not be startled. "
"As World War III approaches, people must prepare for a long occupation."
"Cautiously the forest ranger approaches the abandoned baby animal."
"My apologies for abandoning you as our drama approaches its climax."
" She approached him and the heavens opened.
"'Camillo approached her and obtained the attentions that he needed. "'
"A few days later, a colonel approached me in the motor pool...
"As I approached, he attacked.
"But then a dark cloud approached, accompanied by wind." "And now it's raining and I can't move."
"..harmless against approaching madness."
"A dead, blank feeling came upon me... "as if I were approaching some frozen region... "yet unseen that numbed my life.
"Air Force One," this is "Liberty 2-4" approaching on your left side. -Do you read?
"And Kazran just struck dumb with the horror of this. "And now young Kazran is approaching, staring at his older self,
"As if someone was approaching me."
" She approached him and the heavens opened.
"'Camillo approached her and obtained the attentions that he needed. "'
"A few days later, a colonel approached me in the motor pool...
"As I approached, he attacked.
"But then a dark cloud approached, accompanied by wind." "And now it's raining and I can't move."
"..harmless against approaching madness."
"A dead, blank feeling came upon me... "as if I were approaching some frozen region... "yet unseen that numbed my life.
"Air Force One," this is "Liberty 2-4" approaching on your left side. -Do you read?
"And Kazran just struck dumb with the horror of this. "And now young Kazran is approaching, staring at his older self,
"As if someone was approaching me."

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