Move on (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: start dealing with something else, leave somewhere for another place, start, leave

Conjugation of move on

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
move on
move on
moves on
move on
move on
move on
Future Simple
will move on
will move on
will move on
will move on
will move on
will move on
Past Simple
moved on
moved on
moved on
moved on
moved on
moved on
Conditional Simple
would move on
would move on
would move on
would move on
would move on
would move on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am moving on
are moving on
is moving on
are moving on
are moving on
are moving on
Future Progressive
will be moving on
will be moving on
will be moving on
will be moving on
will be moving on
will be moving on
Past Progressive
was moving on
were moving on
was moving on
were moving on
were moving on
were moving on
Conditional Progressive
would be moving on
would be moving on
would be moving on
would be moving on
would be moving on
would be moving on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have moved on
have moved on
has moved on
have moved on
have moved on
have moved on
Future Perfect
will have moved on
will have moved on
will have moved on
will have moved on
will have moved on
will have moved on
Past Perfect
had moved on
had moved on
had moved on
had moved on
had moved on
had moved on
Conditional Perfect
would have moved on
would have moved on
would have moved on
would have moved on
would have moved on
would have moved on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been moving on
have been moving on
has been moving on
have been moving on
have been moving on
have been moving on
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been moving on
will have been moving on
will have been moving on
will have been moving on
will have been moving on
will have been moving on
Past Perfect Progressive
had been moving on
had been moving on
had been moving on
had been moving on
had been moving on
had been moving on
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been moving on
would have been moving on
would have been moving on
would have been moving on
would have been moving on
would have been moving on

Examples of move on

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! - Get a fucking move on or you're gonna die!
! Get a move on!
"All right let's get a move on, wash your hands," "and fix a tray with 2 plates, 2 glasses," a bottle of wine and four rolls...
"And you'll move on, too.
"As I move on to educational pastures new..."
! - Get a fucking move on or you're gonna die!
! Get a move on!
"All right let's get a move on, wash your hands," "and fix a tray with 2 plates, 2 glasses," a bottle of wine and four rolls...
"And you'll move on, too.
"As I move on to educational pastures new..."
"English moves on the rhythm of the heart."
"Iran invades Iraq!" "Syria moves on Israel."
"Monstrous Mike's Morning Mash-Up" moves on with a little Zevon to get you all the way up.
"Russia moves on Eastern Europe."
"So here I was," putting my Jersey moves on Park Avenue
"English moves on the rhythm of the heart."
"Iran invades Iraq!" "Syria moves on Israel."
"Monstrous Mike's Morning Mash-Up" moves on with a little Zevon to get you all the way up.
"Russia moves on Eastern Europe."
"So here I was," putting my Jersey moves on Park Avenue
"A jack-back. " Please tell me you've moved on.
"Having joined cortes and his expedition, "we have now moved on to veracruz.
"She moved on.
"They used to be my kids, but I've moved on,"
"They've moved on"?
"After this shot I will be stronger, wiser and finally moving on."
"Congressman Charles Hayward has officially announced his split from fiance Holly Franklin, stating quote, 'we wish each other well and are happily moving on with our lives.'"
"He was so near that with one more of his vigorous strokes, he would be clinging to it "when a high, green, vast hillside of water "moving on shoreward from beyond the ship,
"Next up, first up, moving on," all the things that people in charge say?
"To keep us moving on"
"A jack-back. " Please tell me you've moved on.
"Having joined cortes and his expedition, "we have now moved on to veracruz.
"She moved on.
"They used to be my kids, but I've moved on,"
"They've moved on"?
"After this shot I will be stronger, wiser and finally moving on."
"Congressman Charles Hayward has officially announced his split from fiance Holly Franklin, stating quote, 'we wish each other well and are happily moving on with our lives.'"
"He was so near that with one more of his vigorous strokes, he would be clinging to it "when a high, green, vast hillside of water "moving on shoreward from beyond the ship,
"Next up, first up, moving on," all the things that people in charge say?
"To keep us moving on"

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