Tie (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: unite, twist, fasten, attach, have, position as, secure, order, have the same score, position as another in a competition

Conjugation of tie

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
tie
tie
ties
tie
tie
tie
Future Simple
will tie
will tie
will tie
will tie
will tie
will tie
Past Simple
tied
tied
tied
tied
tied
tied
Conditional Simple
would tie
would tie
would tie
would tie
would tie
would tie
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am tying
are tying
is tying
are tying
are tying
are tying
Future Progressive
will be tying
will be tying
will be tying
will be tying
will be tying
will be tying
Past Progressive
was tying
were tying
was tying
were tying
were tying
were tying
Conditional Progressive
would be tying
would be tying
would be tying
would be tying
would be tying
would be tying
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have tied
have tied
has tied
have tied
have tied
have tied
Future Perfect
will have tied
will have tied
will have tied
will have tied
will have tied
will have tied
Past Perfect
had tied
had tied
had tied
had tied
had tied
had tied
Conditional Perfect
would have tied
would have tied
would have tied
would have tied
would have tied
would have tied
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been tying
have been tying
has been tying
have been tying
have been tying
have been tying
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been tying
will have been tying
will have been tying
will have been tying
will have been tying
will have been tying
Past Perfect Progressive
had been tying
had been tying
had been tying
had been tying
had been tying
had been tying
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been tying
would have been tying
would have been tying
would have been tying
would have been tying
would have been tying

Examples of tie

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! It's a tie again!
! Your shoes, belt, tie.
"...it is better that you tie a millstone around your neck."
"...our Queen has no need to tie herself to an odd fellow, a Frenchman by birth, by profession a papist, and an atheist in conversation, an instrument in France of unclean..."
"A job worth 20,000!" "Aunt, l take your oath! This tie, this shirt, this pant.."
! It's a tie again!
! Your shoes, belt, tie.
"...it is better that you tie a millstone around your neck."
"...our Queen has no need to tie herself to an odd fellow, a Frenchman by birth, by profession a papist, and an atheist in conversation, an instrument in France of unclean..."
"A job worth 20,000!" "Aunt, l take your oath! This tie, this shirt, this pant.."
" ""Finally, they are an organization" " ""without ties, with no rights, no future."
" When in the course of Human Events is necessary one people to dissolve the political ties that have subjugated
"Actually, ties weren't so bad, they looked..."
"All men must wear bow ties. "Blue eye shadow is required.
"And peaceful ties."
" ""Finally, they are an organization" " ""without ties, with no rights, no future."
" When in the course of Human Events is necessary one people to dissolve the political ties that have subjugated
"Actually, ties weren't so bad, they looked..."
"All men must wear bow ties. "Blue eye shadow is required.
"And peaceful ties."
" "Weren't there three men that we tied up and threw into the fire?"
" My destination lies before me. My feet are tied for all to see"
"...a donkey tied, and a colt with her:
"...tied to a fence.
"A fine horse tied to a straw house?"
" Like appealing the 15-month ban that's tying my hands.
"Everett Scoville, the Toscanini of tedium has accused the prosecution of tying up the court. "
"I've been taking the things out of his pockets "and tying them in his handkerchief to be sent back somewhere, to someone, "who will see in them more than a torn letter,
"It brings massiveness tying it on the head."
"L" and "I" got caught tying to cheat on an exam.
" "Weren't there three men that we tied up and threw into the fire?"
" My destination lies before me. My feet are tied for all to see"
"...a donkey tied, and a colt with her:
"...tied to a fence.
"A fine horse tied to a straw house?"
" Like appealing the 15-month ban that's tying my hands.
"Everett Scoville, the Toscanini of tedium has accused the prosecution of tying up the court. "
"I've been taking the things out of his pockets "and tying them in his handkerchief to be sent back somewhere, to someone, "who will see in them more than a torn letter,
"It brings massiveness tying it on the head."
"L" and "I" got caught tying to cheat on an exam.

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