Farce (to ) conjugation

English
28 examples
This verb can also mean the following: bishop sanderson, fill, stuff with forcemeat, render pompous, fill full, make, stuff, swell, swell out, make fat, bishop

Conjugation of farce

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Present Simple
farce
farce
farces
farce
farce
farce
Future Simple
will farce
will farce
will farce
will farce
will farce
will farce
Past Simple
farced
farced
farced
farced
farced
farced
Conditional Simple
would farce
would farce
would farce
would farce
would farce
would farce
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am farcing
are farcing
is farcing
are farcing
are farcing
are farcing
Future Progressive
will be farcing
will be farcing
will be farcing
will be farcing
will be farcing
will be farcing
Past Progressive
was farcing
were farcing
was farcing
were farcing
were farcing
were farcing
Conditional Progressive
would be farcing
would be farcing
would be farcing
would be farcing
would be farcing
would be farcing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have farced
have farced
has farced
have farced
have farced
have farced
Future Perfect
will have farced
will have farced
will have farced
will have farced
will have farced
will have farced
Past Perfect
had farced
had farced
had farced
had farced
had farced
had farced
Conditional Perfect
would have farced
would have farced
would have farced
would have farced
would have farced
would have farced
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been farcing
have been farcing
has been farcing
have been farcing
have been farcing
have been farcing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been farcing
will have been farcing
will have been farcing
will have been farcing
will have been farcing
will have been farcing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been farcing
had been farcing
had been farcing
had been farcing
had been farcing
had been farcing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been farcing
would have been farcing
would have been farcing
would have been farcing
would have been farcing
would have been farcing

Examples of farce

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" History starts out as farce and ends up as tragedy".
"A farce?
"French-style farce".
"Houmor, irony, satire, farce"
"It's a farce, marriage, a total bloody farce.
" History starts out as farce and ends up as tragedy".
"A farce?
"French-style farce".
"Houmor, irony, satire, farce"
"It's a farce, marriage, a total bloody farce.
'Some were comedies and farces.
After thirteen years in the provinces where they grew famous performing farces,
And I like my "cappies" as I like my French farces-- scalding yet frothy.
But you're no good at farces.
Cultural Bolshevism is over. There will no longer be a chance to perform your friend's plays, or those popular French farces you like so much. We perform German art now.
'Some were comedies and farces.
After thirteen years in the provinces where they grew famous performing farces,
And I like my "cappies" as I like my French farces-- scalding yet frothy.
But you're no good at farces.
Cultural Bolshevism is over. There will no longer be a chance to perform your friend's plays, or those popular French farces you like so much. We perform German art now.
They farced the moral disintegration of Victorian England.
the farced title running fore the king, the throne he sits on... nor the tide of pomp... that beats upon the high shore of this world.
I did to order a farcing a round flat cake
I will do a farcing a round flat cake
They farced the moral disintegration of Victorian England.
the farced title running fore the king, the throne he sits on... nor the tide of pomp... that beats upon the high shore of this world.
I did to order a farcing a round flat cake
I will do a farcing a round flat cake

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