Move up (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, put, further, promote, put something higher, pass, move higher, pass to a higher level, raise, be promoted, move position to allow others to occupy a place, put higher on a list, move, put onto a higher place, put onto a higher level

Conjugation of move up

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

Examples of move up

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! I realised it was time for us to move up to the next level.
"I better move up."
"Otherwise I'll move up to my brother in Gothenburg."
"Team two, move up."
"With each vote, the marked apples move up."
! I realised it was time for us to move up to the next level.
"I better move up."
"Otherwise I'll move up to my brother in Gothenburg."
"Team two, move up."
"With each vote, the marked apples move up."
"Mon Amour", moves up to the finish line and wins by a nose.
- Starry Hope moves up on the inside... - Where is she?
-Yeah. And if Miss Goldberg moves up, you'll need a new assistant supervisor.
A diver catches these moussings, and moves up like a pregnant cuttlefish on thin ice.
Ah sorry but Jamie Oliver was in the snow, so he moves up, is that right?
"Mon Amour", moves up to the finish line and wins by a nose.
- Starry Hope moves up on the inside... - Where is she?
-Yeah. And if Miss Goldberg moves up, you'll need a new assistant supervisor.
A diver catches these moussings, and moves up like a pregnant cuttlefish on thin ice.
Ah sorry but Jamie Oliver was in the snow, so he moves up, is that right?
"Dear Mr. Thatch, this is to inform you... "that your meeting today has been moved up... "from 4:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m."
"I just moved up a notch.
"If you want, kid," said Simon, and moved up.
"but this semester I have moved up two places.
'Cause I... 'cause I moved up our anniversary?
"At least he's moving up a notch."
"He's saying our outfit is moving up to front pretty soon.
(Announcer) The Blue Team's first orders are quickly moving up to hotel guests.
- And it's moving up!
- But something's definitely moving up there.
"Dear Mr. Thatch, this is to inform you... "that your meeting today has been moved up... "from 4:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m."
"I just moved up a notch.
"If you want, kid," said Simon, and moved up.
"but this semester I have moved up two places.
'Cause I... 'cause I moved up our anniversary?
"At least he's moving up a notch."
"He's saying our outfit is moving up to front pretty soon.
(Announcer) The Blue Team's first orders are quickly moving up to hotel guests.
- And it's moving up!
- But something's definitely moving up there.

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