Inflect (to ) conjugation

English
22 examples
This verb can also mean the following: gender, number, cause, cause to curve inwards, change, change the tone, do, vary, sing

Conjugation of inflect

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
inflect
inflect
inflects
inflect
inflect
inflect
Future Simple
will inflect
will inflect
will inflect
will inflect
will inflect
will inflect
Past Simple
inflected
inflected
inflected
inflected
inflected
inflected
Conditional Simple
would inflect
would inflect
would inflect
would inflect
would inflect
would inflect
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am inflecting
are inflecting
is inflecting
are inflecting
are inflecting
are inflecting
Future Progressive
will be inflecting
will be inflecting
will be inflecting
will be inflecting
will be inflecting
will be inflecting
Past Progressive
was inflecting
were inflecting
was inflecting
were inflecting
were inflecting
were inflecting
Conditional Progressive
would be inflecting
would be inflecting
would be inflecting
would be inflecting
would be inflecting
would be inflecting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have inflected
have inflected
has inflected
have inflected
have inflected
have inflected
Future Perfect
will have inflected
will have inflected
will have inflected
will have inflected
will have inflected
will have inflected
Past Perfect
had inflected
had inflected
had inflected
had inflected
had inflected
had inflected
Conditional Perfect
would have inflected
would have inflected
would have inflected
would have inflected
would have inflected
would have inflected
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been inflecting
have been inflecting
has been inflecting
have been inflecting
have been inflecting
have been inflecting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been inflecting
will have been inflecting
will have been inflecting
will have been inflecting
will have been inflecting
will have been inflecting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been inflecting
had been inflecting
had been inflecting
had been inflecting
had been inflecting
had been inflecting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been inflecting
would have been inflecting
would have been inflecting
would have been inflecting
would have been inflecting
would have been inflecting

Examples of inflect

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
A bubble has started to inflect.
Great troubles inflect our village. The sap is drying out and... we have a heretic, a young girl who dishonors you.
Oh, that's sarcasm but I forgot to inflect.
Ozu would use special spellings or notations that showed exactly how he wanted me to inflect or slur the words.
Um, sometimes we inflect up at the end of our sentences? But that doesn't mean we're asking a question?
A bubble has started to inflect.
Great troubles inflect our village. The sap is drying out and... we have a heretic, a young girl who dishonors you.
Oh, that's sarcasm but I forgot to inflect.
Ozu would use special spellings or notations that showed exactly how he wanted me to inflect or slur the words.
Um, sometimes we inflect up at the end of our sentences? But that doesn't mean we're asking a question?
- Yeah yeah, inflected with the blues;
And don't forget that Heidegger ditched philosophy for thinking, 'cause he thought philosophy as such... was still too institutional, academic, too bound up in knowledge and results, too cognitively inflected.
He learned many of his English-language roles phonetically, resulting in the deliberate, oddly-inflected diction we now forever associate with Count Dracula.
Ramon's got a scar across his forehead -- knife wound,self-inflected.
Some of these wounds look self inflected.
- Did you enjoy inflecting it though?
- Yeah yeah, inflected with the blues;
And don't forget that Heidegger ditched philosophy for thinking, 'cause he thought philosophy as such... was still too institutional, academic, too bound up in knowledge and results, too cognitively inflected.
He learned many of his English-language roles phonetically, resulting in the deliberate, oddly-inflected diction we now forever associate with Count Dracula.
Ramon's got a scar across his forehead -- knife wound,self-inflected.
Some of these wounds look self inflected.
- Did you enjoy inflecting it though?

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