Coax (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: sam adams, tease, kid, persuade, pet, position, wheedle, fondle

Conjugation of coax

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Present Simple
coax
coax
coaxes
coax
coax
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Future Simple
will coax
will coax
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will coax
will coax
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Past Simple
coaxed
coaxed
coaxed
coaxed
coaxed
coaxed
Conditional Simple
would coax
would coax
would coax
would coax
would coax
would coax
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am coaxing
are coaxing
is coaxing
are coaxing
are coaxing
are coaxing
Future Progressive
will be coaxing
will be coaxing
will be coaxing
will be coaxing
will be coaxing
will be coaxing
Past Progressive
was coaxing
were coaxing
was coaxing
were coaxing
were coaxing
were coaxing
Conditional Progressive
would be coaxing
would be coaxing
would be coaxing
would be coaxing
would be coaxing
would be coaxing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have coaxed
have coaxed
has coaxed
have coaxed
have coaxed
have coaxed
Future Perfect
will have coaxed
will have coaxed
will have coaxed
will have coaxed
will have coaxed
will have coaxed
Past Perfect
had coaxed
had coaxed
had coaxed
had coaxed
had coaxed
had coaxed
Conditional Perfect
would have coaxed
would have coaxed
would have coaxed
would have coaxed
would have coaxed
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you
it/she/he
we
you
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been coaxing
have been coaxing
has been coaxing
have been coaxing
have been coaxing
have been coaxing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been coaxing
will have been coaxing
will have been coaxing
will have been coaxing
will have been coaxing
will have been coaxing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been coaxing
had been coaxing
had been coaxing
had been coaxing
had been coaxing
had been coaxing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been coaxing
would have been coaxing
would have been coaxing
would have been coaxing
would have been coaxing
would have been coaxing

Examples of coax

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"I have to coax myself into believing"
'I was trying to coax James into a problem.'
- Hit him with the coax!
- I didn't have to coax her tonight.
- I was thinking if I put some peanut butter on some crackers and then stick it just outside the front door, I could coax him out and have a place to live again.
"I have to coax myself into believing"
'I was trying to coax James into a problem.'
- Hit him with the coax!
- I didn't have to coax her tonight.
- I was thinking if I put some peanut butter on some crackers and then stick it just outside the front door, I could coax him out and have a place to live again.
And Joan Redfern.. Kind of coaxes it out of him.
Here, as you say, everything extended, is entangled, it coaxes.
I wonder: Does a Stradivarius violin feel... the same rapture as enraptured as the violinist... when he coaxes a single, perfect note from its heart?
Isn't this the point where the world-weary barkeep absentmindedly wipes down the bar and coaxes the woes out of the troubled patron?
Mr. Smith, if I may? Air guitar is aerobic, encourages coordination, and coaxes a pretty good amount of laughter out of the two of us which we all know is good for the ticker.
And Joan Redfern.. Kind of coaxes it out of him.
Here, as you say, everything extended, is entangled, it coaxes.
I wonder: Does a Stradivarius violin feel... the same rapture as enraptured as the violinist... when he coaxes a single, perfect note from its heart?
Isn't this the point where the world-weary barkeep absentmindedly wipes down the bar and coaxes the woes out of the troubled patron?
Mr. Smith, if I may? Air guitar is aerobic, encourages coordination, and coaxes a pretty good amount of laughter out of the two of us which we all know is good for the ticker.
- Look, he wants to be coaxed.
- She just wants to be coaxed.
- We coaxed it out of him.
-This was not the plan, but that you coaxed it from him quickly and then freed her.
A hue like the blush of a rose, pink and pale... and she must be coaxed to open her petals... with a warmth like the sun.
"Now one of the most-wanted criminals, Mr. Mitnick is suspected of stealing from leading cellular telephone manufacturers, coaxing employees into giving him passwords and codes that could be used to break into their computers. "
"it poured all night" "At times, coaxing.
-That guy's way too respectable to pull off that type of crime. At least not without my coaxing, you know?
A little coaxing, a smirk, and you fall for it, fool!
All of that coaxing and lights haven't do anything to her.
- Look, he wants to be coaxed.
- She just wants to be coaxed.
- We coaxed it out of him.
-This was not the plan, but that you coaxed it from him quickly and then freed her.
A hue like the blush of a rose, pink and pale... and she must be coaxed to open her petals... with a warmth like the sun.
"Now one of the most-wanted criminals, Mr. Mitnick is suspected of stealing from leading cellular telephone manufacturers, coaxing employees into giving him passwords and codes that could be used to break into their computers. "
"it poured all night" "At times, coaxing.
-That guy's way too respectable to pull off that type of crime. At least not without my coaxing, you know?
A little coaxing, a smirk, and you fall for it, fool!
All of that coaxing and lights haven't do anything to her.

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