Cook the books (to ) conjugation

English
34 examples
This verb can also mean the following: falsify, do, manipulate

Conjugation of cook the books

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
cook the books
cook the books
cooks the books
cook the books
cook the books
cook the books
Future Simple
will cook the books
will cook the books
will cook the books
will cook the books
will cook the books
will cook the books
Past Simple
cooked the books
cooked the books
cooked the books
cooked the books
cooked the books
cooked the books
Conditional Simple
would cook the books
would cook the books
would cook the books
would cook the books
would cook the books
would cook the books
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am cooking the books
are cooking the books
is cooking the books
are cooking the books
are cooking the books
are cooking the books
Future Progressive
will be cooking the books
will be cooking the books
will be cooking the books
will be cooking the books
will be cooking the books
will be cooking the books
Past Progressive
was cooking the books
were cooking the books
was cooking the books
were cooking the books
were cooking the books
were cooking the books
Conditional Progressive
would be cooking the books
would be cooking the books
would be cooking the books
would be cooking the books
would be cooking the books
would be cooking the books
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have cooked the books
have cooked the books
has cooked the books
have cooked the books
have cooked the books
have cooked the books
Future Perfect
will have cooked the books
will have cooked the books
will have cooked the books
will have cooked the books
will have cooked the books
will have cooked the books
Past Perfect
had cooked the books
had cooked the books
had cooked the books
had cooked the books
had cooked the books
had cooked the books
Conditional Perfect
would have cooked the books
would have cooked the books
would have cooked the books
would have cooked the books
would have cooked the books
would have cooked the books
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been cooking the books
have been cooking the books
has been cooking the books
have been cooking the books
have been cooking the books
have been cooking the books
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been cooking the books
will have been cooking the books
will have been cooking the books
will have been cooking the books
will have been cooking the books
will have been cooking the books
Past Perfect Progressive
had been cooking the books
had been cooking the books
had been cooking the books
had been cooking the books
had been cooking the books
had been cooking the books
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been cooking the books
would have been cooking the books
would have been cooking the books
would have been cooking the books
would have been cooking the books
would have been cooking the books

Examples of cook the books

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
Any other crunch time, I would love to stay in, cook the books for you, so you can save face in front of your ceo, but tonight is Triviocalypse!
But I refused to cook the books, so Hazlit fired me.
By buying up distilleries and creating his own drug company, Remus could become both buyer and seller and then cook the books to lose shipments in between.
I did help him cook the books, Ed.
I don't even know who these people are, Or what they do, I cook the books,
Any other crunch time, I would love to stay in, cook the books for you, so you can save face in front of your ceo, but tonight is Triviocalypse!
But I refused to cook the books, so Hazlit fired me.
By buying up distilleries and creating his own drug company, Remus could become both buyer and seller and then cook the books to lose shipments in between.
I did help him cook the books, Ed.
I don't even know who these people are, Or what they do, I cook the books,
- Yeah. He cooks the books.
I need you to locate the Italian accountant who cooks the books for your old friend the Albino.
- Yeah. He cooks the books.
I need you to locate the Italian accountant who cooks the books for your old friend the Albino.
Ayla cooked the books for 'em
Charles Keating cooked the books of what S and L?
He cooked the books for some tribal casinos.
He cooked the books like Betty Crocker and took every penny.
He cooked the books.
A year or two down the line, between cooking the books and running inventory out the back door,
And spare ledgers too, for cooking the books.
Basically, Paul Martin, the CEO, was cooking the books to keep the stock price high.
Chuck's been cooking the books for the Asian mob.
Companies rarely get away with cooking the books.
Ayla cooked the books for 'em
Charles Keating cooked the books of what S and L?
He cooked the books for some tribal casinos.
He cooked the books like Betty Crocker and took every penny.
He cooked the books.
A year or two down the line, between cooking the books and running inventory out the back door,
And spare ledgers too, for cooking the books.
Basically, Paul Martin, the CEO, was cooking the books to keep the stock price high.
Chuck's been cooking the books for the Asian mob.
Companies rarely get away with cooking the books.

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