Chain (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, load and automatically run, link multiple items together, link, fasten, relate, secure, obstruct, load, secure someone with fetters, do, measure

Conjugation of chain

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
chain
chain
chains
chain
chain
chain
Future Simple
will chain
will chain
will chain
will chain
will chain
will chain
Past Simple
chained
chained
chained
chained
chained
chained
Conditional Simple
would chain
would chain
would chain
would chain
would chain
would chain
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am chaining
are chaining
is chaining
are chaining
are chaining
are chaining
Future Progressive
will be chaining
will be chaining
will be chaining
will be chaining
will be chaining
will be chaining
Past Progressive
was chaining
were chaining
was chaining
were chaining
were chaining
were chaining
Conditional Progressive
would be chaining
would be chaining
would be chaining
would be chaining
would be chaining
would be chaining
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have chained
have chained
has chained
have chained
have chained
have chained
Future Perfect
will have chained
will have chained
will have chained
will have chained
will have chained
will have chained
Past Perfect
had chained
had chained
had chained
had chained
had chained
had chained
Conditional Perfect
would have chained
would have chained
would have chained
would have chained
would have chained
would have chained
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been chaining
have been chaining
has been chaining
have been chaining
have been chaining
have been chaining
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been chaining
will have been chaining
will have been chaining
will have been chaining
will have been chaining
will have been chaining
Past Perfect Progressive
had been chaining
had been chaining
had been chaining
had been chaining
had been chaining
had been chaining
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been chaining
would have been chaining
would have been chaining
would have been chaining
would have been chaining
would have been chaining

Examples of chain

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! I mean, what's up with the chain saw?
! When did you get a chain?
" This improves the genetic chain".
"3-section chain whip"
"A B chain binds to glycoside residues which trigger endocytotic uptake of the protein, which internalises the toxin and begins..."
! I mean, what's up with the chain saw?
! When did you get a chain?
" This improves the genetic chain".
"3-section chain whip"
"A B chain binds to glycoside residues which trigger endocytotic uptake of the protein, which internalises the toxin and begins..."
! Good, Withdraw chains at the same time
"...and delivered them into chains of darkness...
"Allowing your workers to be swayed by such propaganda you are surrendering them to the force that has kept Eastern Europe in chains for three decades, the evil forces of the world:
"And hell came forth with chains and whips"
"And then... "Unwrapped the chains... From around her neck."
! Good, Withdraw chains at the same time
"...and delivered them into chains of darkness...
"Allowing your workers to be swayed by such propaganda you are surrendering them to the force that has kept Eastern Europe in chains for three decades, the evil forces of the world:
"And hell came forth with chains and whips"
"And then... "Unwrapped the chains... From around her neck."
"And Proteus brought the upright beast into the garden and chained him to a tree, - and the children did make sport of him."
"Carried him on seven oxen" "He, poor boy, was chained and shackled"
"Dear Dorothy, I'm a man in his thirties, who has spent the past months chained to a hospital bed.
"First, not chained to anyone the ceiling, "that's what it says.
"He shall be chained to a woman till the end of his days... and he shall die in his chains. "
- I was thinking about chaining myself to a bulldozer.
- It's also a way of avoiding... - Yes, you said it ...chaining yourself to the work you have to do.
- Why are you chaining me up?
After chaining him to her bed, she straddles him and obtains his seed.
All I know is that Doc Collins says chaining dogs is no good for them.
"And Proteus brought the upright beast into the garden and chained him to a tree, - and the children did make sport of him."
"Carried him on seven oxen" "He, poor boy, was chained and shackled"
"Dear Dorothy, I'm a man in his thirties, who has spent the past months chained to a hospital bed.
"First, not chained to anyone the ceiling, "that's what it says.
"He shall be chained to a woman till the end of his days... and he shall die in his chains. "
- I was thinking about chaining myself to a bulldozer.
- It's also a way of avoiding... - Yes, you said it ...chaining yourself to the work you have to do.
- Why are you chaining me up?
After chaining him to her bed, she straddles him and obtains his seed.
All I know is that Doc Collins says chaining dogs is no good for them.

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