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Conjugation of grave

This verb can also mean the following: impress deeply, delineate on hard substances, carve out, book, can, carve, bury, write, practice engraving, clean, grass, give shape to, sculpture, dig,can we date this quote, on some hard substance, impress, cut, entomb
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Present Simple
grave
grave
graves
grave
grave
grave
Future Simple
will grave
will grave
will grave
will grave
will grave
will grave
Past Simple
graved
graved
graved
graved
graved
graved
Conditional Simple
would grave
would grave
would grave
would grave
would grave
would grave
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you
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they
Present Progressive
am graving
are graving
is graving
are graving
are graving
are graving
Future Progressive
will be graving
will be graving
will be graving
will be graving
will be graving
will be graving
Past Progressive
was graving
were graving
was graving
were graving
were graving
were graving
Conditional Progressive
would be graving
would be graving
would be graving
would be graving
would be graving
would be graving
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have graved
have graved
has graved
have graved
have graved
have graved
Future Perfect
will have graved
will have graved
will have graved
will have graved
will have graved
will have graved
Past Perfect
had graved
had graved
had graved
had graved
had graved
had graved
Conditional Perfect
would have graved
would have graved
would have graved
would have graved
would have graved
would have graved
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you
it/she/he
we
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been graving
have been graving
has been graving
have been graving
have been graving
have been graving
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been graving
will have been graving
will have been graving
will have been graving
will have been graving
will have been graving
Past Perfect Progressive
had been graving
had been graving
had been graving
had been graving
had been graving
had been graving
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been graving
would have been graving
would have been graving
would have been graving
would have been graving
would have been graving

Examples of grave

! The truth is, we all play a grave role... in our own destruction.

" And then I looked over and I saw all the old people waiting together by the grave, and I remember thinking I...

"'There's more of gravy than a grave about you wherever you are!

"'ln the cold grave, under the deep deep sea."'

".. to the grave of TVR in Blackpool, via the site of the long-gone Jensen factory in the West Midlands.

! The truth is, we all play a grave role... in our own destruction.

" And then I looked over and I saw all the old people waiting together by the grave, and I remember thinking I...

"'There's more of gravy than a grave about you wherever you are!

"'ln the cold grave, under the deep deep sea."'

".. to the grave of TVR in Blackpool, via the site of the long-gone Jensen factory in the West Midlands.

"... of comfort no man speak: let's talk of graves, and worms and epitaphs; make dust our paper and with rainy eyes write sorrow on the bosom of the earth..."

"Before setting out on revenge, you first dig two graves."

"But the vengeful witch cursed her accusers, seven of them in all, to die a horrible and gruesome death, and rise from their graves as the living dead!"

"Death awaits the robber of graves."

"From the beginning of time, man has been troubled... by the uncertainty of death and by the rare and horrible manifestations... which occur at intervals in which the dead are known... to return from their graves."

"... of comfort no man speak: let's talk of graves, and worms and epitaphs; make dust our paper and with rainy eyes write sorrow on the bosom of the earth..."

"Before setting out on revenge, you first dig two graves."

"But the vengeful witch cursed her accusers, seven of them in all, to die a horrible and gruesome death, and rise from their graves as the living dead!"

"Death awaits the robber of graves."

"From the beginning of time, man has been troubled... by the uncertainty of death and by the rare and horrible manifestations... which occur at intervals in which the dead are known... to return from their graves."

You best take it home to do dear graving.

You best take it home to do dear graving.

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