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Converse (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: keep, talk, sir, commune, engage in conversation, have, hold intimate intercourse, keep company, have knowledge of, sir walter scott

Conjugation of converse

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
converse
converse
converses
converse
converse
converse
Future Simple
will converse
will converse
will converse
will converse
will converse
will converse
Past Simple
conversed
conversed
conversed
conversed
conversed
conversed
Conditional Simple
would converse
would converse
would converse
would converse
would converse
would converse
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am conversing
are conversing
is conversing
are conversing
are conversing
are conversing
Future Progressive
will be conversing
will be conversing
will be conversing
will be conversing
will be conversing
will be conversing
Past Progressive
was conversing
were conversing
was conversing
were conversing
were conversing
were conversing
Conditional Progressive
would be conversing
would be conversing
would be conversing
would be conversing
would be conversing
would be conversing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have conversed
have conversed
has conversed
have conversed
have conversed
have conversed
Future Perfect
will have conversed
will have conversed
will have conversed
will have conversed
will have conversed
will have conversed
Past Perfect
had conversed
had conversed
had conversed
had conversed
had conversed
had conversed
Conditional Perfect
would have conversed
would have conversed
would have conversed
would have conversed
would have conversed
would have conversed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been conversing
have been conversing
has been conversing
have been conversing
have been conversing
have been conversing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been conversing
will have been conversing
will have been conversing
will have been conversing
will have been conversing
will have been conversing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been conversing
had been conversing
had been conversing
had been conversing
had been conversing
had been conversing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been conversing
would have been conversing
would have been conversing
would have been conversing
would have been conversing
would have been conversing

Examples of converse

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"All alone one cries; two can converse where there are 10, we sing."
"I'm 57 years old, live in Paris and would love to converse with you."
"It is common for the dying to converse with loved ones that have already died.
# Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse Hear a Cornishman converse #
# Let all thy converse be sincere
"All alone one cries; two can converse where there are 10, we sing."
"I'm 57 years old, live in Paris and would love to converse with you."
"It is common for the dying to converse with loved ones that have already died.
# Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse Hear a Cornishman converse #
# Let all thy converse be sincere
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all.
- God, it converses!
At court functions, she remains awake and converses graciously.
God, it converses.
He could sign in less that two months and he already converses!
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all.
- God, it converses!
At court functions, she remains awake and converses graciously.
God, it converses.
He could sign in less that two months and he already converses!
"In the old sporting houses I heard say girls conversed a lot with the clients," joked and sang...
(Sun) "I have conversed with the spiritual sun."
- though we have hardly conversed.
Actually, uh, Mrs. Whitaker, I think it might be best... if your husband and I conversed in private.
And much as me and Hearst conversed, I made him address my ass.
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all.
( women conversing ) MAYBE I SHOULD PUT A PILLOW UNDER YOUR SHOULDERS.
(Karen continues conversing, indistinctly)
(attorneys and judge conversing, low and indistinct)
(conversing dramatically in german) good lord, miss!
"In the old sporting houses I heard say girls conversed a lot with the clients," joked and sang...
(Sun) "I have conversed with the spiritual sun."
- though we have hardly conversed.
Actually, uh, Mrs. Whitaker, I think it might be best... if your husband and I conversed in private.
And much as me and Hearst conversed, I made him address my ass.
"One converses!" We weren't conversing at all.
( women conversing ) MAYBE I SHOULD PUT A PILLOW UNDER YOUR SHOULDERS.
(Karen continues conversing, indistinctly)
(attorneys and judge conversing, low and indistinct)
(conversing dramatically in german) good lord, miss!

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