Punctuate (to ) conjugation

English
34 examples
This verb can also mean the following: stress, add punctuation to, emphasize, add, interrupt at regular intervals

Conjugation of punctuate

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
punctuate
punctuate
punctuates
punctuate
punctuate
punctuate
Future Simple
will punctuate
will punctuate
will punctuate
will punctuate
will punctuate
will punctuate
Past Simple
punctuated
punctuated
punctuated
punctuated
punctuated
punctuated
Conditional Simple
would punctuate
would punctuate
would punctuate
would punctuate
would punctuate
would punctuate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am punctuating
are punctuating
is punctuating
are punctuating
are punctuating
are punctuating
Future Progressive
will be punctuating
will be punctuating
will be punctuating
will be punctuating
will be punctuating
will be punctuating
Past Progressive
was punctuating
were punctuating
was punctuating
were punctuating
were punctuating
were punctuating
Conditional Progressive
would be punctuating
would be punctuating
would be punctuating
would be punctuating
would be punctuating
would be punctuating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have punctuated
have punctuated
has punctuated
have punctuated
have punctuated
have punctuated
Future Perfect
will have punctuated
will have punctuated
will have punctuated
will have punctuated
will have punctuated
will have punctuated
Past Perfect
had punctuated
had punctuated
had punctuated
had punctuated
had punctuated
had punctuated
Conditional Perfect
would have punctuated
would have punctuated
would have punctuated
would have punctuated
would have punctuated
would have punctuated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been punctuating
have been punctuating
has been punctuating
have been punctuating
have been punctuating
have been punctuating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been punctuating
will have been punctuating
will have been punctuating
will have been punctuating
will have been punctuating
will have been punctuating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been punctuating
had been punctuating
had been punctuating
had been punctuating
had been punctuating
had been punctuating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been punctuating
would have been punctuating
would have been punctuating
would have been punctuating
would have been punctuating
would have been punctuating

Examples of punctuate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
-We were in the same classes lt's just shocking to me you can't punctuate.
And real old people like to punctuate their naps with bacon, and pie, and what this country is mysteriously proud to call American cheese.
And you can punctuate it.
Boom-Shaka. I'm just... I'm working on catchphrases to punctuate meaningful discoveries.
Flying north--punctuate Dunhuang
-We were in the same classes lt's just shocking to me you can't punctuate.
And real old people like to punctuate their naps with bacon, and pie, and what this country is mysteriously proud to call American cheese.
And you can punctuate it.
Boom-Shaka. I'm just... I'm working on catchphrases to punctuate meaningful discoveries.
Flying north--punctuate Dunhuang
And so, fearing the worst, but with the pious hope that he may be persuaded to refrain from using that, uh that lethal weapon with which he so frequently punctuates his opinions... I give you Professor George Edward Challenger.
I mean, you shot him, which punctuates a breakup like nothing else can, and now you're here helping him again. Why?
My needle punctuates the rhythm of romance. I don't give a stitch, if I don't get rich.
That's the disappearing point and he punctuates that with a tiny little dot of light.
The carrion crow has a deep, hoarse caw that often punctuates the other bird sounds of March.
And so, fearing the worst, but with the pious hope that he may be persuaded to refrain from using that, uh that lethal weapon with which he so frequently punctuates his opinions... I give you Professor George Edward Challenger.
I mean, you shot him, which punctuates a breakup like nothing else can, and now you're here helping him again. Why?
My needle punctuates the rhythm of romance. I don't give a stitch, if I don't get rich.
That's the disappearing point and he punctuates that with a tiny little dot of light.
The carrion crow has a deep, hoarse caw that often punctuates the other bird sounds of March.
"strung to bring our house electricity, "grackles and starlings neatly punctuated
A moment of punctuated equilibrium.
A moment you punctuated by biting its head off. Oh, for God's sake!
A realm filled with the relentless crushing quiet of peace, punctuated by the wretched cacophony of joyousness.
And he... re-punctuated my posters.
And as the steps were punctuating the banks of the river... so were the Hindu festivals punctuating the days of the year.
But punctuating the total blackness of space... the leftover ashes of once bright stars are still ebbing energy.
"strung to bring our house electricity, "grackles and starlings neatly punctuated
A moment of punctuated equilibrium.
A moment you punctuated by biting its head off. Oh, for God's sake!
A realm filled with the relentless crushing quiet of peace, punctuated by the wretched cacophony of joyousness.
And he... re-punctuated my posters.
And as the steps were punctuating the banks of the river... so were the Hindu festivals punctuating the days of the year.
But punctuating the total blackness of space... the leftover ashes of once bright stars are still ebbing energy.

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