Pavilion (to ) conjugation

English
26 examples
This verb can also mean the following: surround, enclose, put, furnish

Conjugation of pavilion

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
pavilion
pavilion
pavilions
pavilion
pavilion
pavilion
Future Simple
will pavilion
will pavilion
will pavilion
will pavilion
will pavilion
will pavilion
Past Simple
pavilioned
pavilioned
pavilioned
pavilioned
pavilioned
pavilioned
Conditional Simple
would pavilion
would pavilion
would pavilion
would pavilion
would pavilion
would pavilion
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am pavilioning
are pavilioning
is pavilioning
are pavilioning
are pavilioning
are pavilioning
Future Progressive
will be pavilioning
will be pavilioning
will be pavilioning
will be pavilioning
will be pavilioning
will be pavilioning
Past Progressive
was pavilioning
were pavilioning
was pavilioning
were pavilioning
were pavilioning
were pavilioning
Conditional Progressive
would be pavilioning
would be pavilioning
would be pavilioning
would be pavilioning
would be pavilioning
would be pavilioning
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have pavilioned
have pavilioned
has pavilioned
have pavilioned
have pavilioned
have pavilioned
Future Perfect
will have pavilioned
will have pavilioned
will have pavilioned
will have pavilioned
will have pavilioned
will have pavilioned
Past Perfect
had pavilioned
had pavilioned
had pavilioned
had pavilioned
had pavilioned
had pavilioned
Conditional Perfect
would have pavilioned
would have pavilioned
would have pavilioned
would have pavilioned
would have pavilioned
would have pavilioned
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been pavilioning
have been pavilioning
has been pavilioning
have been pavilioning
have been pavilioning
have been pavilioning
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been pavilioning
will have been pavilioning
will have been pavilioning
will have been pavilioning
will have been pavilioning
will have been pavilioning
Past Perfect Progressive
had been pavilioning
had been pavilioning
had been pavilioning
had been pavilioning
had been pavilioning
had been pavilioning
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been pavilioning
would have been pavilioning
would have been pavilioning
would have been pavilioning
would have been pavilioning
would have been pavilioning

Examples of pavilion

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"I await you in the castle pavilion this evening!"
"Of course you must go to the pavilion this evening!"
"Sun and a slight breeze blowing from the pavilion end.
"The court believes the deceased dismembered the body -" "- and concealed it in the steps of his neighbour's pavilion."
"lnmates in reeducation" from this penal establishment; The teaching staff... will call you at the school in your pavilion.
"I await you in the castle pavilion this evening!"
"Of course you must go to the pavilion this evening!"
"Sun and a slight breeze blowing from the pavilion end.
"The court believes the deceased dismembered the body -" "- and concealed it in the steps of his neighbour's pavilion."
"lnmates in reeducation" from this penal establishment; The teaching staff... will call you at the school in your pavilion.
- You take the pavilions TO", B" and C."
- l need access to all pavilions.
All pavilions are here.
All that chose Rikyu suited the finest tea pavilions.
And this is the total of all pavilions... 2, 4, 5, 6,7, 8 and 9.
- You take the pavilions TO", B" and C."
- l need access to all pavilions.
All pavilions are here.
All that chose Rikyu suited the finest tea pavilions.
And this is the total of all pavilions... 2, 4, 5, 6,7, 8 and 9.
Never king of England had nobles richer and more loyal subjects, whose hearts have left their bodies here in England and lie pavilioned in the fields of France.
Never king of England had nobles richer and more loyal subjects... whose hearts have left their bodies here in England... and lie pavilioned in the fields of France.
Never king of England had nobles richer or more loyal subjects, whose hearts have left their bodies here in England and lie pavilioned in the fields of France.
Never king of England had nobles richer and more loyal subjects, whose hearts have left their bodies here in England and lie pavilioned in the fields of France.
Never king of England had nobles richer and more loyal subjects... whose hearts have left their bodies here in England... and lie pavilioned in the fields of France.
Never king of England had nobles richer or more loyal subjects, whose hearts have left their bodies here in England and lie pavilioned in the fields of France.

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