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Coast (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: slide, sir, slide on a sled upon snow, slide downhill, sail, glide, sir thomas browne, human, river bank, approach, draw, conduct, near, draw near to, glide along without adding energy, ice, make a minimal effort, sail by, keep near, continue to do something in a routine way
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you all
they
Present Simple
coast
coast
coasts
coast
coast
coast
Future Simple
will coast
will coast
will coast
will coast
will coast
will coast
Past Simple
coasted
coasted
coasted
coasted
coasted
coasted
Conditional Simple
would coast
would coast
would coast
would coast
would coast
would coast
I
you
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am coasting
are coasting
is coasting
are coasting
are coasting
are coasting
Future Progressive
will be coasting
will be coasting
will be coasting
will be coasting
will be coasting
will be coasting
Past Progressive
was coasting
were coasting
was coasting
were coasting
were coasting
were coasting
Conditional Progressive
would be coasting
would be coasting
would be coasting
would be coasting
would be coasting
would be coasting
I
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you all
they
Present Perfect
have coasted
have coasted
has coasted
have coasted
have coasted
have coasted
Future Perfect
will have coasted
will have coasted
will have coasted
will have coasted
will have coasted
will have coasted
Past Perfect
had coasted
had coasted
had coasted
had coasted
had coasted
had coasted
Conditional Perfect
would have coasted
would have coasted
would have coasted
would have coasted
would have coasted
would have coasted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been coasting
have been coasting
has been coasting
have been coasting
have been coasting
have been coasting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been coasting
will have been coasting
will have been coasting
will have been coasting
will have been coasting
will have been coasting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been coasting
had been coasting
had been coasting
had been coasting
had been coasting
had been coasting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been coasting
would have been coasting
would have been coasting
would have been coasting
would have been coasting
would have been coasting

Examples of coast

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"1 734. Off the south coast of greenland. "A six-headed sea serpent was spotted."
"After a journey of 910 days... stopping in 19 countries and 9 territories... finally, on April 22nd, 2000... we sighted the Brazilian coast in the distance.
"America's Gulf coast "is gearing up for another hurricane season.
"And the afternoon came into a land... into which it seemed always afternoon." "All around the coast the languid air did swoon."
"Angelus left the Port of Lisbon bound for Beyrut" "and was intercepted off Algarve's coast" "by a corvette of the Portuguese Navy."
"1 734. Off the south coast of greenland. "A six-headed sea serpent was spotted."
"After a journey of 910 days... stopping in 19 countries and 9 territories... finally, on April 22nd, 2000... we sighted the Brazilian coast in the distance.
"America's Gulf coast "is gearing up for another hurricane season.
"And the afternoon came into a land... into which it seemed always afternoon." "All around the coast the languid air did swoon."
"Angelus left the Port of Lisbon bound for Beyrut" "and was intercepted off Algarve's coast" "by a corvette of the Portuguese Navy."
"He has ravaged our coasts, burned our towns... "
"Then Herod sent forth and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem and in all the coasts thereof, according to the time of the birth of Jesus, which he had diligently inquired of the wise men."
# From both coasts of the Atlantic From the seas to seashores
- It protects the coasts.
- You look like on both coasts.
"He has ravaged our coasts, burned our towns... "
"Then Herod sent forth and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem and in all the coasts thereof, according to the time of the birth of Jesus, which he had diligently inquired of the wise men."
# From both coasts of the Atlantic From the seas to seashores
- It protects the coasts.
- You look like on both coasts.
# So here's a toast to who suffered most While we coasted through this #
After that, I guess you could say we coasted.
He coasted.
I coasted on the downhill parts.
I coasted right through rush-hour traffic, got hit by a car.
- Wow. - You just coasting through life,
-The Soviets coasting to a win in New York tonight.
After 95 miles, we decided to put our cars to a highly scientific test of aerodynamics, friction, and momentum, otherwise known as coasting.
Along the way, Rut hand won the coasting contest.
And I, and, you know, it just got... Kind of like when your car goes into a skid and they tell you, you know, turn into the skid, and then, you find yourself coasting.
# So here's a toast to who suffered most While we coasted through this #
After that, I guess you could say we coasted.
He coasted.
I coasted on the downhill parts.
I coasted right through rush-hour traffic, got hit by a car.
- Wow. - You just coasting through life,
-The Soviets coasting to a win in New York tonight.
After 95 miles, we decided to put our cars to a highly scientific test of aerodynamics, friction, and momentum, otherwise known as coasting.
Along the way, Rut hand won the coasting contest.
And I, and, you know, it just got... Kind of like when your car goes into a skid and they tell you, you know, turn into the skid, and then, you find yourself coasting.

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