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Arch (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cover
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
arch
arch
arches
arch
arch
arch
Future Simple
will arch
will arch
will arch
will arch
will arch
will arch
Past Simple
arched
arched
arched
arched
arched
arched
Conditional Simple
would arch
would arch
would arch
would arch
would arch
would arch
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am arching
are arching
is arching
are arching
are arching
are arching
Future Progressive
will be arching
will be arching
will be arching
will be arching
will be arching
will be arching
Past Progressive
was arching
were arching
was arching
were arching
were arching
were arching
Conditional Progressive
would be arching
would be arching
would be arching
would be arching
would be arching
would be arching
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have arched
have arched
has arched
have arched
have arched
have arched
Future Perfect
will have arched
will have arched
will have arched
will have arched
will have arched
will have arched
Past Perfect
had arched
had arched
had arched
had arched
had arched
had arched
Conditional Perfect
would have arched
would have arched
would have arched
would have arched
would have arched
would have arched
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you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been arching
have been arching
has been arching
have been arching
have been arching
have been arching
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been arching
will have been arching
will have been arching
will have been arching
will have been arching
will have been arching
Past Perfect Progressive
had been arching
had been arching
had been arching
had been arching
had been arching
had been arching
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been arching
would have been arching
would have been arching
would have been arching
would have been arching
would have been arching

Examples of arch

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Come in the arch, make it your home."
"Guy" is wrong, "gal" is patronizing, and "person" sounds arch.
"Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch Of the North Church tower."
"He said to his friend, 'lf the British march by land or sea from the town tonight "'Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch of the North Church tower as a signal light "'One if by land and two if by sea
"Hearkening the ark." Hearken to the ark. Hearken to the arch.
"Come in the arch, make it your home."
"Guy" is wrong, "gal" is patronizing, and "person" sounds arch.
"Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch Of the North Church tower."
"He said to his friend, 'lf the British march by land or sea from the town tonight "'Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch of the North Church tower as a signal light "'One if by land and two if by sea
"Hearkening the ark." Hearken to the ark. Hearken to the arch.
"...deliver to railway arches, Gare Du Nord."
"Fallen arches, flat feet, warts, corns, bunions.
"Feet smaller than eight inches, with nice arches.
"I fled him down the arches and veers."
"I see the walls, arches ... but I do not see the glory. "
"...deliver to railway arches, Gare Du Nord."
"Fallen arches, flat feet, warts, corns, bunions.
"Feet smaller than eight inches, with nice arches.
"I fled him down the arches and veers."
"I see the walls, arches ... but I do not see the glory. "
"Above them, on a sofa looking down at them, was a pet cat, "his back arched.
"He gasped for air, arched his back, spasmed,"
"His face was a strong - a very strong - aquiline, with high bridge of the thin nose and peculiarly arched nostrils;
"The sIngle-Toothed One, the Lord wIth the arched trunk"
- Dude, you just arched your eyebrow.
#ln autumn's, arching evening sky, #crystal and cloudless blue
- I've been arching my back to keep some of my weight off you, but I'm starting to get weary.
- You would suck at arching on your own.
...by arching her back, or perhaps with the aid of a pillow, the woman can arrange herself...
A sort of an arching, and then a bit of a flick.
"Above them, on a sofa looking down at them, was a pet cat, "his back arched.
"He gasped for air, arched his back, spasmed,"
"His face was a strong - a very strong - aquiline, with high bridge of the thin nose and peculiarly arched nostrils;
"The sIngle-Toothed One, the Lord wIth the arched trunk"
- Dude, you just arched your eyebrow.
#ln autumn's, arching evening sky, #crystal and cloudless blue
- I've been arching my back to keep some of my weight off you, but I'm starting to get weary.
- You would suck at arching on your own.
...by arching her back, or perhaps with the aid of a pillow, the woman can arrange herself...
A sort of an arching, and then a bit of a flick.

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