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Drop anchor (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: release, do, defecate, boat

Conjugation of drop anchor

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it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
drop anchor
drop anchor
drops anchor
drop anchor
drop anchor
drop anchor
Future Simple
will drop anchor
will drop anchor
will drop anchor
will drop anchor
will drop anchor
will drop anchor
Past Simple
dropped anchor
dropped anchor
dropped anchor
dropped anchor
dropped anchor
dropped anchor
Conditional Simple
would drop anchor
would drop anchor
would drop anchor
would drop anchor
would drop anchor
would drop anchor
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am dropping anchor
are dropping anchor
is dropping anchor
are dropping anchor
are dropping anchor
are dropping anchor
Future Progressive
will be dropping anchor
will be dropping anchor
will be dropping anchor
will be dropping anchor
will be dropping anchor
will be dropping anchor
Past Progressive
was dropping anchor
were dropping anchor
was dropping anchor
were dropping anchor
were dropping anchor
were dropping anchor
Conditional Progressive
would be dropping anchor
would be dropping anchor
would be dropping anchor
would be dropping anchor
would be dropping anchor
would be dropping anchor
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dropped anchor
have dropped anchor
has dropped anchor
have dropped anchor
have dropped anchor
have dropped anchor
Future Perfect
will have dropped anchor
will have dropped anchor
will have dropped anchor
will have dropped anchor
will have dropped anchor
will have dropped anchor
Past Perfect
had dropped anchor
had dropped anchor
had dropped anchor
had dropped anchor
had dropped anchor
had dropped anchor
Conditional Perfect
would have dropped anchor
would have dropped anchor
would have dropped anchor
would have dropped anchor
would have dropped anchor
would have dropped anchor
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been dropping anchor
have been dropping anchor
has been dropping anchor
have been dropping anchor
have been dropping anchor
have been dropping anchor
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been dropping anchor
will have been dropping anchor
will have been dropping anchor
will have been dropping anchor
will have been dropping anchor
will have been dropping anchor
Past Perfect Progressive
had been dropping anchor
had been dropping anchor
had been dropping anchor
had been dropping anchor
had been dropping anchor
had been dropping anchor
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been dropping anchor
would have been dropping anchor
would have been dropping anchor
would have been dropping anchor
would have been dropping anchor
would have been dropping anchor

Examples of drop anchor

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Too many, Captain. Too many. Otherwise Why do you always order us to drop anchor?"
- I need you to drop anchor for me.
- I told you to drop anchor.
- Maybe I should drop anchor.
- Prepare to drop anchor out here.
"Too many, Captain. Too many. Otherwise Why do you always order us to drop anchor?"
- I need you to drop anchor for me.
- I told you to drop anchor.
- Maybe I should drop anchor.
- Prepare to drop anchor out here.
- Pontius' ship has dropped anchor.
- We've dropped anchor.
A hundred miles east, they dropped anchor in Marovo Lagoon.
A week later we dropped anchor in Skylark Channel off an island known as Guadalcanal.
After I dropped anchor, he stuck his head up over by that log.
And I daresay, he-he would delight at the prospect of- of dropping anchor, uh, once again, in, um- in, uh-in Lucy, um, Cove, if that's not too, uh, inopportune, uh, sort of.
Aye, and soon, before your rudder jams with flotsam and you're dropping anchor without an order from the captain.
But you're not dropping anchor.
Hey, come on, you can't blame a guy for occasionally dropping anchor at the cold Commodore Club.
I'd have liked to have sailed from woman to woman, a new America every time, another continent to explore, never dropping anchor.
- Pontius' ship has dropped anchor.
- We've dropped anchor.
A hundred miles east, they dropped anchor in Marovo Lagoon.
A week later we dropped anchor in Skylark Channel off an island known as Guadalcanal.
After I dropped anchor, he stuck his head up over by that log.
And I daresay, he-he would delight at the prospect of- of dropping anchor, uh, once again, in, um- in, uh-in Lucy, um, Cove, if that's not too, uh, inopportune, uh, sort of.
Aye, and soon, before your rudder jams with flotsam and you're dropping anchor without an order from the captain.
But you're not dropping anchor.
Hey, come on, you can't blame a guy for occasionally dropping anchor at the cold Commodore Club.
I'd have liked to have sailed from woman to woman, a new America every time, another continent to explore, never dropping anchor.

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