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Hurdle (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: jump, jump over something while running, misspell, overcome an obstacle, cover, do, make, hedge, compete, overcome

Conjugation of hurdle

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you
it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
hurdle
hurdle
hurdles
hurdle
hurdle
hurdle
Future Simple
will hurdle
will hurdle
will hurdle
will hurdle
will hurdle
will hurdle
Past Simple
hurdled
hurdled
hurdled
hurdled
hurdled
hurdled
Conditional Simple
would hurdle
would hurdle
would hurdle
would hurdle
would hurdle
would hurdle
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am hurdling
are hurdling
is hurdling
are hurdling
are hurdling
are hurdling
Future Progressive
will be hurdling
will be hurdling
will be hurdling
will be hurdling
will be hurdling
will be hurdling
Past Progressive
was hurdling
were hurdling
was hurdling
were hurdling
were hurdling
were hurdling
Conditional Progressive
would be hurdling
would be hurdling
would be hurdling
would be hurdling
would be hurdling
would be hurdling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have hurdled
have hurdled
has hurdled
have hurdled
have hurdled
have hurdled
Future Perfect
will have hurdled
will have hurdled
will have hurdled
will have hurdled
will have hurdled
will have hurdled
Past Perfect
had hurdled
had hurdled
had hurdled
had hurdled
had hurdled
had hurdled
Conditional Perfect
would have hurdled
would have hurdled
would have hurdled
would have hurdled
would have hurdled
would have hurdled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been hurdling
have been hurdling
has been hurdling
have been hurdling
have been hurdling
have been hurdling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been hurdling
will have been hurdling
will have been hurdling
will have been hurdling
will have been hurdling
will have been hurdling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been hurdling
had been hurdling
had been hurdling
had been hurdling
had been hurdling
had been hurdling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been hurdling
would have been hurdling
would have been hurdling
would have been hurdling
would have been hurdling
would have been hurdling

Examples of hurdle

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Chen Yan, you run hurdle race, we three can beat her down without fail!"
"Just one hurdle...
"The girl's father became a hurdle.
"There is no hurdle before love."
'But before all that, my first hurdle of the new term involved 'a freezing cold day in January, a coach and Jay calling me a bender.
"Chen Yan, you run hurdle race, we three can beat her down without fail!"
"Just one hurdle...
"The girl's father became a hurdle.
"There is no hurdle before love."
'But before all that, my first hurdle of the new term involved 'a freezing cold day in January, a coach and Jay calling me a bender.
"A thousand hurdles the heart will overcome"
(James) When you do this kind of project, you hit so many hurdles.
- As Fox 29's Gerald Kolpan explains, while it appears the legal hurdles have been cleared, some say, "Not so fast. "
- I should tell you there are many hurdles, Monsieur Albeniz.
- Overcome some emotional hurdles.
"A thousand hurdles the heart will overcome"
(James) When you do this kind of project, you hit so many hurdles.
- As Fox 29's Gerald Kolpan explains, while it appears the legal hurdles have been cleared, some say, "Not so fast. "
- I should tell you there are many hurdles, Monsieur Albeniz.
- Overcome some emotional hurdles.
"Now that you have hurdled the Colonel, we're expecting you soon."
# All alone you hurdled Every obstacle in sight #
Clearly we've already hurdled the "conflict of interests" bar.
Clearly we've already hurdled the conflict of interest bar.
I should have hurdled that last gurney.
But sometimes I'm not because I'm out in the night, staying vigilant, watching. Lurking, running, jumping, hurdling, sleeping.
He grappled at the net with the coiled, hurdling muscles of his thighs.
He's hurdling a beaver.
I mean it's not like we're hurdling ourselves off the mountain or something.
I'm hurdling toward Cloris Leachman.
"Now that you have hurdled the Colonel, we're expecting you soon."
# All alone you hurdled Every obstacle in sight #
Clearly we've already hurdled the "conflict of interests" bar.
Clearly we've already hurdled the conflict of interest bar.
I should have hurdled that last gurney.
But sometimes I'm not because I'm out in the night, staying vigilant, watching. Lurking, running, jumping, hurdling, sleeping.
He grappled at the net with the coiled, hurdling muscles of his thighs.
He's hurdling a beaver.
I mean it's not like we're hurdling ourselves off the mountain or something.
I'm hurdling toward Cloris Leachman.

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