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Fog (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: become, water, make dim, obscure in condensation, disperse, make confusing, become obscured in condensation, cover, cover with, obscure, mean way, do, make, practice in a small, become covered with, become dim, practice, disperse insecticide into
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they
Present Simple
fog
fog
fogs
fog
fog
fog
Future Simple
will fog
will fog
will fog
will fog
will fog
will fog
Past Simple
fogged
fogged
fogged
fogged
fogged
fogged
Conditional Simple
would fog
would fog
would fog
would fog
would fog
would fog
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Present Progressive
am fogging
are fogging
is fogging
are fogging
are fogging
are fogging
Future Progressive
will be fogging
will be fogging
will be fogging
will be fogging
will be fogging
will be fogging
Past Progressive
was fogging
were fogging
was fogging
were fogging
were fogging
were fogging
Conditional Progressive
would be fogging
would be fogging
would be fogging
would be fogging
would be fogging
would be fogging
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Present Perfect
have fogged
have fogged
has fogged
have fogged
have fogged
have fogged
Future Perfect
will have fogged
will have fogged
will have fogged
will have fogged
will have fogged
will have fogged
Past Perfect
had fogged
had fogged
had fogged
had fogged
had fogged
had fogged
Conditional Perfect
would have fogged
would have fogged
would have fogged
would have fogged
would have fogged
would have fogged
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we
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been fogging
have been fogging
has been fogging
have been fogging
have been fogging
have been fogging
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been fogging
will have been fogging
will have been fogging
will have been fogging
will have been fogging
will have been fogging
Past Perfect Progressive
had been fogging
had been fogging
had been fogging
had been fogging
had been fogging
had been fogging
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been fogging
would have been fogging
would have been fogging
would have been fogging
would have been fogging
would have been fogging

Examples of fog

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! Obviously there were two gifts wrapped similarly, and my eyes were watering from the think fog of Vaporub back there.
"... from yesterday's fog when you start to forget me.
"A poisonous fog"?
"Air activity was halted by thick, swirling fog.
"Every afternoon, around 3:00, like a poisonous fog bank rolling in on my mind, and I'm paralyzed."
! Obviously there were two gifts wrapped similarly, and my eyes were watering from the think fog of Vaporub back there.
"... from yesterday's fog when you start to forget me.
"A poisonous fog"?
"Air activity was halted by thick, swirling fog.
"Every afternoon, around 3:00, like a poisonous fog bank rolling in on my mind, and I'm paralyzed."
! Gonna see if his breath fogs it up.
'I hate the way it fogs my waking thoughts and invades my dreams.
'Tis a fine foggy night tonight, and I doubt if anyone has ever told you of the marvellous fogs we have in Aberdeen.
A scent just waiting, anticipating, dreaming of succumbing to pollutions of mist and fogs upon the coolest slopes.
After morning fogs have cleared, sunny weather throughout.
! Gonna see if his breath fogs it up.
'I hate the way it fogs my waking thoughts and invades my dreams.
'Tis a fine foggy night tonight, and I doubt if anyone has ever told you of the marvellous fogs we have in Aberdeen.
A scent just waiting, anticipating, dreaming of succumbing to pollutions of mist and fogs upon the coolest slopes.
After morning fogs have cleared, sunny weather throughout.
"At the clinic, she was kept away from the radiators as she soon fogged the room."
'Amist that fogged men's minds.
- Hope the island isn't fogged in.
- I'd fly, but New York is fogged in.
- My mask is fogged.
- Just a couple, my glasses keep fogging up.
- Well, stop fogging up the mirror.
Ah, stop that. You'll have my glass eye fogging' over. Here.
Her blindness is caused by cataracts, a fogging of her lenses exacerbated by the intense mountain sun.
His expression is echoed in scores of tiny faces, pressing against clear plastic, panting faces of every imaginable colour, creed, and non-Aryan origin, fogging up the bag
"At the clinic, she was kept away from the radiators as she soon fogged the room."
'Amist that fogged men's minds.
- Hope the island isn't fogged in.
- I'd fly, but New York is fogged in.
- My mask is fogged.
- Just a couple, my glasses keep fogging up.
- Well, stop fogging up the mirror.
Ah, stop that. You'll have my glass eye fogging' over. Here.
Her blindness is caused by cataracts, a fogging of her lenses exacerbated by the intense mountain sun.
His expression is echoed in scores of tiny faces, pressing against clear plastic, panting faces of every imaginable colour, creed, and non-Aryan origin, fogging up the bag

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