Procession (to ) conjugation

English
20 examples
This verb can also mean the following: take, mark, ascertain, and establish the boundary lines of, honour

Conjugation of procession

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
procession
procession
processions
procession
procession
procession
Future Simple
will procession
will procession
will procession
will procession
will procession
will procession
Past Simple
processioned
processioned
processioned
processioned
processioned
processioned
Conditional Simple
would procession
would procession
would procession
would procession
would procession
would procession
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am processioning
are processioning
is processioning
are processioning
are processioning
are processioning
Future Progressive
will be processioning
will be processioning
will be processioning
will be processioning
will be processioning
will be processioning
Past Progressive
was processioning
were processioning
was processioning
were processioning
were processioning
were processioning
Conditional Progressive
would be processioning
would be processioning
would be processioning
would be processioning
would be processioning
would be processioning
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have processioned
have processioned
has processioned
have processioned
have processioned
have processioned
Future Perfect
will have processioned
will have processioned
will have processioned
will have processioned
will have processioned
will have processioned
Past Perfect
had processioned
had processioned
had processioned
had processioned
had processioned
had processioned
Conditional Perfect
would have processioned
would have processioned
would have processioned
would have processioned
would have processioned
would have processioned
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been processioning
have been processioning
has been processioning
have been processioning
have been processioning
have been processioning
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been processioning
will have been processioning
will have been processioning
will have been processioning
will have been processioning
will have been processioning
Past Perfect Progressive
had been processioning
had been processioning
had been processioning
had been processioning
had been processioning
had been processioning
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been processioning
would have been processioning
would have been processioning
would have been processioning
would have been processioning
would have been processioning

Examples of procession

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"'I must bear it until the procession is over.'
"Afterwards, when it is time to leave you will be escorted home by a procession of large trucks each one filled with all the chocolate you could ever eat."
"At Lucera during the procession I made the archangel Gabriel. "
"At the head of this procession is the 112th Legion dell'Urbe."
"Due to a funeral procession blocking the driveway.
"'I must bear it until the procession is over.'
"Afterwards, when it is time to leave you will be escorted home by a procession of large trucks each one filled with all the chocolate you could ever eat."
"At Lucera during the procession I made the archangel Gabriel. "
"At the head of this procession is the 112th Legion dell'Urbe."
"Due to a funeral procession blocking the driveway.
26 people were killed today when two funeral processions crashed into one another.
And endless round of receptions, balls, ceremonial processions, tiger shoots, and, of course, polo.
Benedict carries him in important processions.
But in consideration of the royal honeymoon... I must ask the public to refrain just a little longer... from any serenades, torchlight processions... or public demonstrations of any kind and, in particular... to patriotically observe quiet within the limits of the castle... especially in the early morning hours.
Early Mardi Gras started in medieval Europe, processions of men honoring "Le Boeuf Gras."
26 people were killed today when two funeral processions crashed into one another.
And endless round of receptions, balls, ceremonial processions, tiger shoots, and, of course, polo.
Benedict carries him in important processions.
But in consideration of the royal honeymoon... I must ask the public to refrain just a little longer... from any serenades, torchlight processions... or public demonstrations of any kind and, in particular... to patriotically observe quiet within the limits of the castle... especially in the early morning hours.
Early Mardi Gras started in medieval Europe, processions of men honoring "Le Boeuf Gras."

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