Head off (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: begin, turn, turn away from the wind, intercept, avoid some usually negative consequence, begin moving away, avoid

Conjugation of head off

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they
Present Simple
head off
head off
heads off
head off
head off
head off
Future Simple
will head off
will head off
will head off
will head off
will head off
will head off
Past Simple
headed off
headed off
headed off
headed off
headed off
headed off
Conditional Simple
would head off
would head off
would head off
would head off
would head off
would head off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am heading off
are heading off
is heading off
are heading off
are heading off
are heading off
Future Progressive
will be heading off
will be heading off
will be heading off
will be heading off
will be heading off
will be heading off
Past Progressive
was heading off
were heading off
was heading off
were heading off
were heading off
were heading off
Conditional Progressive
would be heading off
would be heading off
would be heading off
would be heading off
would be heading off
would be heading off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have headed off
have headed off
has headed off
have headed off
have headed off
have headed off
Future Perfect
will have headed off
will have headed off
will have headed off
will have headed off
will have headed off
will have headed off
Past Perfect
had headed off
had headed off
had headed off
had headed off
had headed off
had headed off
Conditional Perfect
would have headed off
would have headed off
would have headed off
would have headed off
would have headed off
would have headed off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been heading off
have been heading off
has been heading off
have been heading off
have been heading off
have been heading off
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been heading off
will have been heading off
will have been heading off
will have been heading off
will have been heading off
will have been heading off
Past Perfect Progressive
had been heading off
had been heading off
had been heading off
had been heading off
had been heading off
had been heading off
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been heading off
would have been heading off
would have been heading off
would have been heading off
would have been heading off
would have been heading off

Examples of head off

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! A whole Mentos can blow his head off!
! I'll cut your head off!
"$5,000 or I'll blow your head off." Okay, friend, let's not disturb the customers.
"Anybody comes in, I'll blow my head off" type of guys.
"Anybody comes in, I'll blow my head off" type of guys.
! A whole Mentos can blow his head off!
! I'll cut your head off!
"$5,000 or I'll blow your head off." Okay, friend, let's not disturb the customers.
"Anybody comes in, I'll blow my head off" type of guys.
"Anybody comes in, I'll blow my head off" type of guys.
"I'll blow your heads off!"
"Your sabre, I'll chop their heads off or they'll keep breeding!"
(Swan) Chop our heads off and leave us in the desert.
- After I have sex with a guy, I will rip their heads off.
- And we chop their goddamn heads off.
"I'll blow your heads off!"
"Your sabre, I'll chop their heads off or they'll keep breeding!"
(Swan) Chop our heads off and leave us in the desert.
- After I have sex with a guy, I will rip their heads off.
- And we chop their goddamn heads off.
'..we headed off to the party.'
'After a hectic night on the lavatory, we headed off.
'And James headed off to Top Gear's secret amphibious engineering centre 'in the Yorkshire town of Penistone, 'just off St Mary's Street behind Tesco's.'
'But as we headed off to the afternoon stages, 'strangely, it was in the Citroen where things were getting hot.'
'Jeremy headed off.
"...and not heading off somewhere with that nice 'Mr. Poli-Sci-Track-Team Guy'?"
"Can't talk, l'm heading off to buy you an engagement present?"
"With my mother being herself, "and Riley heading off to attend Kansas, "it's like everybody's moving on without me.
- Are you heading off to Daytona?
- I'm heading off.
'..we headed off to the party.'
'After a hectic night on the lavatory, we headed off.
'And James headed off to Top Gear's secret amphibious engineering centre 'in the Yorkshire town of Penistone, 'just off St Mary's Street behind Tesco's.'
'But as we headed off to the afternoon stages, 'strangely, it was in the Citroen where things were getting hot.'
'Jeremy headed off.
"...and not heading off somewhere with that nice 'Mr. Poli-Sci-Track-Team Guy'?"
"Can't talk, l'm heading off to buy you an engagement present?"
"With my mother being herself, "and Riley heading off to attend Kansas, "it's like everybody's moving on without me.
- Are you heading off to Daytona?
- I'm heading off.

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