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Mark (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: sing softly, take, indicate in some way for later reference, scratch, blemish, catch, follow, keep, more without having been touched in transit, exam answers, prevent them receiving a pass easily, indicate, and perhaps an octave lower than usual, keep account of, do, in order to protect voice during a rehearsal, stain, result in a free kick, sing, take note of, put, enumerate and register
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
mark
mark
marks
mark
mark
mark
Future Simple
will mark
will mark
will mark
will mark
will mark
will mark
Past Simple
marked
marked
marked
marked
marked
marked
Conditional Simple
would mark
would mark
would mark
would mark
would mark
would mark
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am marking
are marking
is marking
are marking
are marking
are marking
Future Progressive
will be marking
will be marking
will be marking
will be marking
will be marking
will be marking
Past Progressive
was marking
were marking
was marking
were marking
were marking
were marking
Conditional Progressive
would be marking
would be marking
would be marking
would be marking
would be marking
would be marking
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have marked
have marked
has marked
have marked
have marked
have marked
Future Perfect
will have marked
will have marked
will have marked
will have marked
will have marked
will have marked
Past Perfect
had marked
had marked
had marked
had marked
had marked
had marked
Conditional Perfect
would have marked
would have marked
would have marked
would have marked
would have marked
would have marked
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been marking
have been marking
has been marking
have been marking
have been marking
have been marking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been marking
will have been marking
will have been marking
will have been marking
will have been marking
will have been marking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been marking
had been marking
had been marking
had been marking
had been marking
had been marking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been marking
would have been marking
would have been marking
would have been marking
would have been marking
would have been marking

Examples of mark

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! Do you think, that if I don't mark cards in the asbestos factory since 7am and if I don't fuck around with letters at the post 'til 4pm then I can be considered as an unemployed person? !
! That was an easy mark!
" 'For a mark?
" Please accept the Order of the Garter as a mark of my esteem, cousin."
" You mark my words. We've got to cross Syria without being found.
! Do you think, that if I don't mark cards in the asbestos factory since 7am and if I don't fuck around with letters at the post 'til 4pm then I can be considered as an unemployed person? !
! That was an easy mark!
" 'For a mark?
" Please accept the Order of the Garter as a mark of my esteem, cousin."
" You mark my words. We've got to cross Syria without being found.
! - Talk about skid marks?
""The coming action marks the first offensive involving ground forces of the US.""
"'... and marks the end of a long and happy relationship...
"A Pacino script will always have coffee marks on it.
"A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dints and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field." "Yet armies till that time did he never wield."
! - Talk about skid marks?
""The coming action marks the first offensive involving ground forces of the US.""
"'... and marks the end of a long and happy relationship...
"A Pacino script will always have coffee marks on it.
"A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dints and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field." "Yet armies till that time did he never wield."
""Graves will be suitably marked.
"A marked man"?
"A prince, whose character is marked by every act which defines a tyrant... "
"Barely Legal " marked the point at which street art was forced into the spotlight, attracting sudden interest from the art establishment.
"Bony and withered, often obese and flaccid... "their faces marked by infamy of their office, every year dressed like clowns as bishops don't dare.
"Indicate intended point of penetration "by marking the area with a large
"The disc is a harbinger of great misfortune, "marking its watchers and sentencing them to certain and unavoidable death."
"that the bell marking the start of the proceedings...
- Are you marking him?
- Are you marking me off for that?
""Graves will be suitably marked.
"A marked man"?
"A prince, whose character is marked by every act which defines a tyrant... "
"Barely Legal " marked the point at which street art was forced into the spotlight, attracting sudden interest from the art establishment.
"Bony and withered, often obese and flaccid... "their faces marked by infamy of their office, every year dressed like clowns as bishops don't dare.
"Indicate intended point of penetration "by marking the area with a large
"The disc is a harbinger of great misfortune, "marking its watchers and sentencing them to certain and unavoidable death."
"that the bell marking the start of the proceedings...
- Are you marking him?
- Are you marking me off for that?

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