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Iron (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: sir, pass, furnish, shackle, handcuff, fetter, sir walter scott
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Present Simple
iron
iron
irons
iron
iron
iron
Future Simple
will iron
will iron
will iron
will iron
will iron
will iron
Past Simple
ironed
ironed
ironed
ironed
ironed
ironed
Conditional Simple
would iron
would iron
would iron
would iron
would iron
would iron
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Present Progressive
am ironing
are ironing
is ironing
are ironing
are ironing
are ironing
Future Progressive
will be ironing
will be ironing
will be ironing
will be ironing
will be ironing
will be ironing
Past Progressive
was ironing
were ironing
was ironing
were ironing
were ironing
were ironing
Conditional Progressive
would be ironing
would be ironing
would be ironing
would be ironing
would be ironing
would be ironing
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Present Perfect
have ironed
have ironed
has ironed
have ironed
have ironed
have ironed
Future Perfect
will have ironed
will have ironed
will have ironed
will have ironed
will have ironed
will have ironed
Past Perfect
had ironed
had ironed
had ironed
had ironed
had ironed
had ironed
Conditional Perfect
would have ironed
would have ironed
would have ironed
would have ironed
would have ironed
would have ironed
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been ironing
have been ironing
has been ironing
have been ironing
have been ironing
have been ironing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been ironing
will have been ironing
will have been ironing
will have been ironing
will have been ironing
will have been ironing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been ironing
had been ironing
had been ironing
had been ironing
had been ironing
had been ironing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been ironing
would have been ironing
would have been ironing
would have been ironing
would have been ironing
would have been ironing

Examples of iron

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" ... will see how Rome's heels are bronze and his yoke iron"
" Six Signs were created to contain the power of the Light from stone, bronze, iron, wood and water.
"... D'Lorman towered over the helpless duchess, "his eyes seared into her heart like a branding iron from heaven."
"... and they were bleeding. Had bad blood test... "... so drank iron...
"..ordered that the sum of ã12 11 shillings and nine pence be paid to Mr Edwards, blacksmith... ..in discharge of his bill for iron work to the wheelbarrows, for the use of in the said navigation.
" ... will see how Rome's heels are bronze and his yoke iron"
" Six Signs were created to contain the power of the Light from stone, bronze, iron, wood and water.
"... D'Lorman towered over the helpless duchess, "his eyes seared into her heart like a branding iron from heaven."
"... and they were bleeding. Had bad blood test... "... so drank iron...
"..ordered that the sum of ã12 11 shillings and nine pence be paid to Mr Edwards, blacksmith... ..in discharge of his bill for iron work to the wheelbarrows, for the use of in the said navigation.
"Clap him in irons," right?
"I'll have you put in irons for this!"
"Lloyd, get those shooting' irons ready.
"Marshal, I don't like using shooting' irons, but if I gotta use shooting' irons, I tell you, there ain't no hombre this side of the Pecos is any better with shooting' irons, less'n it's you. "
"ln the irons"?
"Clap him in irons," right?
"I'll have you put in irons for this!"
"Lloyd, get those shooting' irons ready.
"Marshal, I don't like using shooting' irons, but if I gotta use shooting' irons, I tell you, there ain't no hombre this side of the Pecos is any better with shooting' irons, less'n it's you. "
"ln the irons"?
"You will be glad to know that the slight technical difficulty... "which it was thought would keep Orvil Newton out of the race... "has now been ironed out.
- A shirt ironed?
- And ironed out.
- He got ironed out.
- He hasn't ironed my clothes yet.
! I didn't know ironing was your thing, too.
"And an ironing machine
"I am folding and ironing clothing in the laundry."
"Laundry, ironing, mending, floors." Just got home?
"Thanks for ironing the shirt, Dad."
"You will be glad to know that the slight technical difficulty... "which it was thought would keep Orvil Newton out of the race... "has now been ironed out.
- A shirt ironed?
- And ironed out.
- He got ironed out.
- He hasn't ironed my clothes yet.
! I didn't know ironing was your thing, too.
"And an ironing machine
"I am folding and ironing clothing in the laundry."
"Laundry, ironing, mending, floors." Just got home?
"Thanks for ironing the shirt, Dad."

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