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Herald (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: announce an event, greet, greet something with excitement, proclaim, hail
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
herald
herald
heralds
herald
herald
herald
Future Simple
will herald
will herald
will herald
will herald
will herald
will herald
Past Simple
heralded
heralded
heralded
heralded
heralded
heralded
Conditional Simple
would herald
would herald
would herald
would herald
would herald
would herald
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am heralding
are heralding
is heralding
are heralding
are heralding
are heralding
Future Progressive
will be heralding
will be heralding
will be heralding
will be heralding
will be heralding
will be heralding
Past Progressive
was heralding
were heralding
was heralding
were heralding
were heralding
were heralding
Conditional Progressive
would be heralding
would be heralding
would be heralding
would be heralding
would be heralding
would be heralding
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have heralded
have heralded
has heralded
have heralded
have heralded
have heralded
Future Perfect
will have heralded
will have heralded
will have heralded
will have heralded
will have heralded
will have heralded
Past Perfect
had heralded
had heralded
had heralded
had heralded
had heralded
had heralded
Conditional Perfect
would have heralded
would have heralded
would have heralded
would have heralded
would have heralded
would have heralded
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been heralding
have been heralding
has been heralding
have been heralding
have been heralding
have been heralding
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been heralding
will have been heralding
will have been heralding
will have been heralding
will have been heralding
will have been heralding
Past Perfect Progressive
had been heralding
had been heralding
had been heralding
had been heralding
had been heralding
had been heralding
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been heralding
would have been heralding
would have been heralding
would have been heralding
would have been heralding
would have been heralding

Examples of herald

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" Hark! The herald angels sing "
""Hark, the herald angels sing!"
"Dr. Masters and Mrs. Johnson herald what is truly a Copernican revolution in the study of human sexuality."
"Hark the herald angels sing,"
"It was the lark, the herald of the morn, no nightingale."
" Hark! The herald angels sing "
""Hark, the herald angels sing!"
"Dr. Masters and Mrs. Johnson herald what is truly a Copernican revolution in the study of human sexuality."
"Hark the herald angels sing,"
"It was the lark, the herald of the morn, no nightingale."
"... born dead as a soulless child must be, heralds...
"On the right a trumpet rings out, on the left heralds another,
'The darkness heralds only one thing...'
* Let's dance and sing * and celebrate * Season changing heralds * arrival of Spring
- And send some heralds into the city to tell them the news!
"... born dead as a soulless child must be, heralds...
"On the right a trumpet rings out, on the left heralds another,
'The darkness heralds only one thing...'
* Let's dance and sing * and celebrate * Season changing heralds * arrival of Spring
- And send some heralds into the city to tell them the news!
"It was the lark that heralded the morn, No nightingale:
"This was how the end of an era was heralded."
'The great voyages of discovery, of the 15th Century, heralded the start of the modern age.
A darkness is coming, heralded by someone close to you.
A shift to the right heralded a new era in Britain... an era in which prosperity and material wealth... would be vaunted above all else.
"And I end by heralding the news... "of a new comet flashing across the horizon— a bright and flashing comet— and his name is Manolo de Palma."
"in memory of Waterloo and heralding St Helena,
A trumpet heralding my approach.
And that is the very first spot in our new campaign heralding the upcoming release of Nucleus this January at CES.
If not again, the enemy of the people, the father of lies, conspiring a cunning game, heralding a deviant spirit.
"It was the lark that heralded the morn, No nightingale:
"This was how the end of an era was heralded."
'The great voyages of discovery, of the 15th Century, heralded the start of the modern age.
A darkness is coming, heralded by someone close to you.
A shift to the right heralded a new era in Britain... an era in which prosperity and material wealth... would be vaunted above all else.
"And I end by heralding the news... "of a new comet flashing across the horizon— a bright and flashing comet— and his name is Manolo de Palma."
"in memory of Waterloo and heralding St Helena,
A trumpet heralding my approach.
And that is the very first spot in our new campaign heralding the upcoming release of Nucleus this January at CES.
If not again, the enemy of the people, the father of lies, conspiring a cunning game, heralding a deviant spirit.

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