Go to the polls (to ) conjugation

English
34 examples
This verb can also mean the following: vote

Conjugation of go to the polls

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
go to the polls
go to the polls
goes to the polls
go to the polls
go to the polls
go to the polls
Future Simple
will go to the polls
will go to the polls
will go to the polls
will go to the polls
will go to the polls
will go to the polls
Past Simple
went to the polls
went to the polls
went to the polls
went to the polls
went to the polls
went to the polls
Conditional Simple
would go to the polls
would go to the polls
would go to the polls
would go to the polls
would go to the polls
would go to the polls
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am going to the polls
are going to the polls
is going to the polls
are going to the polls
are going to the polls
are going to the polls
Future Progressive
will be going to the polls
will be going to the polls
will be going to the polls
will be going to the polls
will be going to the polls
will be going to the polls
Past Progressive
was going to the polls
were going to the polls
was going to the polls
were going to the polls
were going to the polls
were going to the polls
Conditional Progressive
would be going to the polls
would be going to the polls
would be going to the polls
would be going to the polls
would be going to the polls
would be going to the polls
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have gone to the polls
have gone to the polls
has gone to the polls
have gone to the polls
have gone to the polls
have gone to the polls
Future Perfect
will have gone to the polls
will have gone to the polls
will have gone to the polls
will have gone to the polls
will have gone to the polls
will have gone to the polls
Past Perfect
had gone to the polls
had gone to the polls
had gone to the polls
had gone to the polls
had gone to the polls
had gone to the polls
Conditional Perfect
would have gone to the polls
would have gone to the polls
would have gone to the polls
would have gone to the polls
would have gone to the polls
would have gone to the polls
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been going to the polls
have been going to the polls
has been going to the polls
have been going to the polls
have been going to the polls
have been going to the polls
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been going to the polls
will have been going to the polls
will have been going to the polls
will have been going to the polls
will have been going to the polls
will have been going to the polls
Past Perfect Progressive
had been going to the polls
had been going to the polls
had been going to the polls
had been going to the polls
had been going to the polls
had been going to the polls
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been going to the polls
would have been going to the polls
would have been going to the polls
would have been going to the polls
would have been going to the polls
would have been going to the polls

Examples of go to the polls

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
'Cause if she has, get her back' Mate, we go to the polls in eight weeks.
- NARRATOR: 90% of eligible voters go to the polls, roughly double recent turnouts.
...To go to the polls tomorrow and vote down the VRA!
A record number of Americans, upwards of 67 million, go to the polls to elect the 35th president of the United States.
After a hotly contested race, Americans go to the polls today... in what promises to be a very close election.
'Cause if she has, get her back' Mate, we go to the polls in eight weeks.
- NARRATOR: 90% of eligible voters go to the polls, roughly double recent turnouts.
...To go to the polls tomorrow and vote down the VRA!
A record number of Americans, upwards of 67 million, go to the polls to elect the 35th president of the United States.
After a hotly contested race, Americans go to the polls today... in what promises to be a very close election.
As America goes to the polls, Andrew Carnegie,
While the rest of New Hampshire goes to the polls at 8 a. M the 42 registered voters of Hartsfield vote at one minute past midnight or a little over two hours from now.
As America goes to the polls, Andrew Carnegie,
While the rest of New Hampshire goes to the polls at 8 a. M the 42 registered voters of Hartsfield vote at one minute past midnight or a little over two hours from now.
62% of eligible voters went to the polls.
And estimated twenty three million people went to the polls today.
And now... I want to take this opportunity... of thanking each and every one of you... who went to the polls to vote for me this morning.
In the newly established election, 13 million women went to the polls, and in an unprecedented sweep, elected 38 women lawmakers... to the house of representatives.
They realized their mistake and that's why they went to the polls and deliberately voted you out.
62% of eligible voters went to the polls.
And estimated twenty three million people went to the polls today.
And now... I want to take this opportunity... of thanking each and every one of you... who went to the polls to vote for me this morning.
In the newly established election, 13 million women went to the polls, and in an unprecedented sweep, elected 38 women lawmakers... to the house of representatives.
They realized their mistake and that's why they went to the polls and deliberately voted you out.
America is still going to the polls at 4:00.
And now the nationĀ“s attention... is focused on California... with its last day of heated campaigning... before going to the polls tomorrow.
Before going to the polls, voters want to understand the issues.
So tomorrow morning, I'm going to the polls and I'm walking into that booth, that simple piece of paper that our forefathers gave their lives to secure.
That's a thing? What, flour facing'? We used it to keep Italians from going to the polls.
America is still going to the polls at 4:00.
And now the nationĀ“s attention... is focused on California... with its last day of heated campaigning... before going to the polls tomorrow.
Before going to the polls, voters want to understand the issues.
So tomorrow morning, I'm going to the polls and I'm walking into that booth, that simple piece of paper that our forefathers gave their lives to secure.
That's a thing? What, flour facing'? We used it to keep Italians from going to the polls.

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