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Coin (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: mint, invent, acquire, do, make, acquire rapidly, fabricate, originate, manufacture
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Present Simple
coin
coin
coins
coin
coin
coin
Future Simple
will coin
will coin
will coin
will coin
will coin
will coin
Past Simple
coined
coined
coined
coined
coined
coined
Conditional Simple
would coin
would coin
would coin
would coin
would coin
would coin
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Present Progressive
am coining
are coining
is coining
are coining
are coining
are coining
Future Progressive
will be coining
will be coining
will be coining
will be coining
will be coining
will be coining
Past Progressive
was coining
were coining
was coining
were coining
were coining
were coining
Conditional Progressive
would be coining
would be coining
would be coining
would be coining
would be coining
would be coining
I
you
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you all
they
Present Perfect
have coined
have coined
has coined
have coined
have coined
have coined
Future Perfect
will have coined
will have coined
will have coined
will have coined
will have coined
will have coined
Past Perfect
had coined
had coined
had coined
had coined
had coined
had coined
Conditional Perfect
would have coined
would have coined
would have coined
would have coined
would have coined
would have coined
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been coining
have been coining
has been coining
have been coining
have been coining
have been coining
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been coining
will have been coining
will have been coining
will have been coining
will have been coining
will have been coining
Past Perfect Progressive
had been coining
had been coining
had been coining
had been coining
had been coining
had been coining
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been coining
would have been coining
would have been coining
would have been coining
would have been coining
would have been coining

Examples of coin

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! Destruction and creation are two sides of the same coin! Destroy to create!
"...have agreed to exchange gold coin of the realm..."
"...of the aforementioned gold coin..."
"..when our coin is fake."
"A big man knows the value of a small coin."
! Destruction and creation are two sides of the same coin! Destroy to create!
"...have agreed to exchange gold coin of the realm..."
"...of the aforementioned gold coin..."
"..when our coin is fake."
"A big man knows the value of a small coin."
"...and in the little bathrooms of the suburbs, the water splashed upon the carpet and they clapped and threw coins into the bath."
"5.000 gold coins", he said no, "I have an offer for 10.000 gold coins".
"Because of their toxicity, under no circumstances are the coins to be handled."
"But dirt waits for no woman, and coins will buy no time."
"Count all my coins."
"...and in the little bathrooms of the suburbs, the water splashed upon the carpet and they clapped and threw coins into the bath."
"5.000 gold coins", he said no, "I have an offer for 10.000 gold coins".
"Because of their toxicity, under no circumstances are the coins to be handled."
"But dirt waits for no woman, and coins will buy no time."
"Count all my coins."
"Dandy" is a term coined by miners in the 15th century.
"Mickey Rooney coined the term 'glamour girl' for her.
"Money is coined liberty"
"Thanks to those, I've now "coined the term motor-yachting.
'It was coined in 1969 by the American scientist John...'
Are you coining new dinars?
Forrest J. Ackerman, known for publishing Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine... and coining the term "sci-fi" already had his finger on the pulse... as he watched over the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society.
Good for all of us. He's coining it in!
I'm here on the ground where a group of what the White House is now officially calling the walking dead are what I'm officially coining brain feasting.
If you're coining money for the battle as you say why don't you allow it to go in circulation?
"Dandy" is a term coined by miners in the 15th century.
"Mickey Rooney coined the term 'glamour girl' for her.
"Money is coined liberty"
"Thanks to those, I've now "coined the term motor-yachting.
'It was coined in 1969 by the American scientist John...'
Are you coining new dinars?
Forrest J. Ackerman, known for publishing Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine... and coining the term "sci-fi" already had his finger on the pulse... as he watched over the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society.
Good for all of us. He's coining it in!
I'm here on the ground where a group of what the White House is now officially calling the walking dead are what I'm officially coining brain feasting.
If you're coining money for the battle as you say why don't you allow it to go in circulation?

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