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Drag on (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: last, last too long

Conjugation of drag on

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
drag on
drag on
drags on
drag on
drag on
drag on
Future Simple
will drag on
will drag on
will drag on
will drag on
will drag on
will drag on
Past Simple
dragged on
dragged on
dragged on
dragged on
dragged on
dragged on
Conditional Simple
would drag on
would drag on
would drag on
would drag on
would drag on
would drag on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am dragging on
are dragging on
is dragging on
are dragging on
are dragging on
are dragging on
Future Progressive
will be dragging on
will be dragging on
will be dragging on
will be dragging on
will be dragging on
will be dragging on
Past Progressive
was dragging on
were dragging on
was dragging on
were dragging on
were dragging on
were dragging on
Conditional Progressive
would be dragging on
would be dragging on
would be dragging on
would be dragging on
would be dragging on
would be dragging on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dragged on
have dragged on
has dragged on
have dragged on
have dragged on
have dragged on
Future Perfect
will have dragged on
will have dragged on
will have dragged on
will have dragged on
will have dragged on
will have dragged on
Past Perfect
had dragged on
had dragged on
had dragged on
had dragged on
had dragged on
had dragged on
Conditional Perfect
would have dragged on
would have dragged on
would have dragged on
would have dragged on
would have dragged on
would have dragged on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been dragging on
have been dragging on
has been dragging on
have been dragging on
have been dragging on
have been dragging on
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been dragging on
will have been dragging on
will have been dragging on
will have been dragging on
will have been dragging on
will have been dragging on
Past Perfect Progressive
had been dragging on
had been dragging on
had been dragging on
had been dragging on
had been dragging on
had been dragging on
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been dragging on
would have been dragging on
would have been dragging on
would have been dragging on
would have been dragging on
would have been dragging on

Examples of drag on

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"... and don't allow this to drag on any further."
"And do not let the war drag on, "through love of the golden peace, "of the day when the Laws of Nature will be written in the Great Book
"Former Psi Theta house lies dormant while issues drag on before the city council."
"Well, they'll be a drag on our economy."
'Ere, Leah. Gizza little drag on that.
"... and don't allow this to drag on any further."
"And do not let the war drag on, "through love of the golden peace, "of the day when the Laws of Nature will be written in the Great Book
"Former Psi Theta house lies dormant while issues drag on before the city council."
"Well, they'll be a drag on our economy."
'Ere, Leah. Gizza little drag on that.
"drags on" their cigarettes again.
- Anything primarily run by the federal government, unless this thing drags on for months.
- He better, because if this thing drags on and becomes a full-blown trial,
And every day that it drags on, it's costing your company more money.
And if this strike drags on, Prescott goes down.
"drags on" their cigarettes again.
- Anything primarily run by the federal government, unless this thing drags on for months.
- He better, because if this thing drags on and becomes a full-blown trial,
And every day that it drags on, it's costing your company more money.
And if this strike drags on, Prescott goes down.
"These brutal trials dragged on from one to three days, bereft of mercy."
(narrator) The China war dragged on into 1940, though the Japanese generals were looking to end it without too much loss of face.
A bad sprain that's dragged on three weeks.
As the 'China Incident' dragged on and daily necessities ran short... my grandfather, the ex-police chief, came to Tokyo again... and summoned us to an inn in Yotsuya.
As the weeks dragged on, I realised she wasn't my real target.
- He's gonna have a hard time walking around with one side of his pants dragging on the ground.
- She's dragging on me a little.
- Your chin is dragging on the ground
Activists charged the Bush administration with foot-dragging on AIDS research.
And then you wonder why his gut is dragging on the carpet.
"These brutal trials dragged on from one to three days, bereft of mercy."
(narrator) The China war dragged on into 1940, though the Japanese generals were looking to end it without too much loss of face.
A bad sprain that's dragged on three weeks.
As the 'China Incident' dragged on and daily necessities ran short... my grandfather, the ex-police chief, came to Tokyo again... and summoned us to an inn in Yotsuya.
As the weeks dragged on, I realised she wasn't my real target.
- He's gonna have a hard time walking around with one side of his pants dragging on the ground.
- She's dragging on me a little.
- Your chin is dragging on the ground
Activists charged the Bush administration with foot-dragging on AIDS research.
And then you wonder why his gut is dragging on the carpet.

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