Clack (to ) conjugation

English
34 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cause, make a sudden, babble, utter rapidly without consideration, cause to make a sudden, click, make, do, cut the sheeps mark off, cut, sharp noise, chatter

Conjugation of clack

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Present Simple
clack
clack
clacks
clack
clack
clack
Future Simple
will clack
will clack
will clack
will clack
will clack
will clack
Past Simple
clacked
clacked
clacked
clacked
clacked
clacked
Conditional Simple
would clack
would clack
would clack
would clack
would clack
would clack
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am clacking
are clacking
is clacking
are clacking
are clacking
are clacking
Future Progressive
will be clacking
will be clacking
will be clacking
will be clacking
will be clacking
will be clacking
Past Progressive
was clacking
were clacking
was clacking
were clacking
were clacking
were clacking
Conditional Progressive
would be clacking
would be clacking
would be clacking
would be clacking
would be clacking
would be clacking
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have clacked
have clacked
has clacked
have clacked
have clacked
have clacked
Future Perfect
will have clacked
will have clacked
will have clacked
will have clacked
will have clacked
will have clacked
Past Perfect
had clacked
had clacked
had clacked
had clacked
had clacked
had clacked
Conditional Perfect
would have clacked
would have clacked
would have clacked
would have clacked
would have clacked
would have clacked
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been clacking
have been clacking
has been clacking
have been clacking
have been clacking
have been clacking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been clacking
will have been clacking
will have been clacking
will have been clacking
will have been clacking
will have been clacking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been clacking
had been clacking
had been clacking
had been clacking
had been clacking
had been clacking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been clacking
would have been clacking
would have been clacking
would have been clacking
would have been clacking
would have been clacking

Examples of clack

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Click clack pow, officer down."
"the scuffle and clack of her cutlery send out signals not difficult to interpret.
# Click, clack, click, clack Click, clack, click # - # There's music in the clatter of the clogs ##
# Click-clack, open up the door, boys #
# Click-clack, open up the door, girls"
"Click clack pow, officer down."
"the scuffle and clack of her cutlery send out signals not difficult to interpret.
# Click, clack, click, clack Click, clack, click # - # There's music in the clatter of the clogs ##
# Click-clack, open up the door, boys #
# Click-clack, open up the door, girls"
( Machine clacks ) Hey, there, it's Ezra.
(Door clacks) Damn.
(clacks) Satisfied?
(clacks)
(door clacks open)
( Machine clacks ) Hey, there, it's Ezra.
(Door clacks) Damn.
(clacks) Satisfied?
(clacks)
(door clacks open)
And the cook came up and he punched me on the side of my head... and my teeth clacked and I saw stars.
She's the one who clacked her false teeth to the radio.
( keyboard clacking ) Can you pay her in cash?
( keyboard clacking )
(Keyboard clacking) Located in the basement,
(Typewriter clacking)
(clacking)
And the cook came up and he punched me on the side of my head... and my teeth clacked and I saw stars.
She's the one who clacked her false teeth to the radio.
( keyboard clacking ) Can you pay her in cash?
( keyboard clacking )
(Keyboard clacking) Located in the basement,
(Typewriter clacking)
(clacking)

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