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Lecture (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: teach, scold, preach, berate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
lecture
lecture
lectures
lecture
lecture
lecture
Future Simple
will lecture
will lecture
will lecture
will lecture
will lecture
will lecture
Past Simple
lectured
lectured
lectured
lectured
lectured
lectured
Conditional Simple
would lecture
would lecture
would lecture
would lecture
would lecture
would lecture
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am lecturing
are lecturing
is lecturing
are lecturing
are lecturing
are lecturing
Future Progressive
will be lecturing
will be lecturing
will be lecturing
will be lecturing
will be lecturing
will be lecturing
Past Progressive
was lecturing
were lecturing
was lecturing
were lecturing
were lecturing
were lecturing
Conditional Progressive
would be lecturing
would be lecturing
would be lecturing
would be lecturing
would be lecturing
would be lecturing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have lectured
have lectured
has lectured
have lectured
have lectured
have lectured
Future Perfect
will have lectured
will have lectured
will have lectured
will have lectured
will have lectured
will have lectured
Past Perfect
had lectured
had lectured
had lectured
had lectured
had lectured
had lectured
Conditional Perfect
would have lectured
would have lectured
would have lectured
would have lectured
would have lectured
would have lectured
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been lecturing
have been lecturing
has been lecturing
have been lecturing
have been lecturing
have been lecturing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been lecturing
will have been lecturing
will have been lecturing
will have been lecturing
will have been lecturing
will have been lecturing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been lecturing
had been lecturing
had been lecturing
had been lecturing
had been lecturing
had been lecturing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been lecturing
would have been lecturing
would have been lecturing
would have been lecturing
would have been lecturing
would have been lecturing

Examples of lecture

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"... lecture me on Chechnya."
"And 0.1% during a lecture on Aristotle."
"Chief Inspector Japp to speak in North Country lecture tour."
"Each Saturday at 7:30 p.m. a lecture illustrated by lantern slides... "will be given by Thomas Colpeper... "J.P.
"Get one last life lecture from Lily."
"... lecture me on Chechnya."
"And 0.1% during a lecture on Aristotle."
"Chief Inspector Japp to speak in North Country lecture tour."
"Each Saturday at 7:30 p.m. a lecture illustrated by lantern slides... "will be given by Thomas Colpeper... "J.P.
"Get one last life lecture from Lily."
! After all your naggy lectures about how I need to stop micro-managing ISIS?
"Audit" means to attend classes or lectures as an auditor.
"Behold I do not give lectures or a little charity.
"In the school I graduated from... "there were no lectures without four letter words in them.
"Lectures." What lectures?
! After all your naggy lectures about how I need to stop micro-managing ISIS?
"Audit" means to attend classes or lectures as an auditor.
"Behold I do not give lectures or a little charity.
"In the school I graduated from... "there were no lectures without four letter words in them.
"Lectures." What lectures?
'Cause you had lectured me about flirting with her, and then you kissed her.
- ...who lectured me on self-esteem.
- And like him, I'm being lectured to.
- Bones, I don't want to be lectured. - What the hell do you want?
- I didn't come here to be lectured.
"I am more and more suspicious of the way this lecturing-to and education of the forces racket is run."
'But he keeps lecturing me and, worse than that, telling tales to Mother.
'So she starts lecturing me all over again, 'and if I'm really lucky, Mrs Van Daan muscles in and has another go.'
- And him... lecturing me like that.
- And please don't start lecturing me.
'Cause you had lectured me about flirting with her, and then you kissed her.
- ...who lectured me on self-esteem.
- And like him, I'm being lectured to.
- Bones, I don't want to be lectured. - What the hell do you want?
- I didn't come here to be lectured.
"I am more and more suspicious of the way this lecturing-to and education of the forces racket is run."
'But he keeps lecturing me and, worse than that, telling tales to Mother.
'So she starts lecturing me all over again, 'and if I'm really lucky, Mrs Van Daan muscles in and has another go.'
- And him... lecturing me like that.
- And please don't start lecturing me.

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