Reckon (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: value, be, estimate by rank, come to an accounting, attribute, esteem, enumerate, count as in a number, adjudge to one, make up accounts, count, account, settle, suppose, repute, charge, calculate, make, engage in numbering, make an enumeration, conclude, do, hence, think, number, rank, compute, come, place by estimation

Conjugation of reckon

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
reckon
reckon
reckons
reckon
reckon
reckon
Future Simple
will reckon
will reckon
will reckon
will reckon
will reckon
will reckon
Past Simple
reckoned
reckoned
reckoned
reckoned
reckoned
reckoned
Conditional Simple
would reckon
would reckon
would reckon
would reckon
would reckon
would reckon
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am reckoning
are reckoning
is reckoning
are reckoning
are reckoning
are reckoning
Future Progressive
will be reckoning
will be reckoning
will be reckoning
will be reckoning
will be reckoning
will be reckoning
Past Progressive
was reckoning
were reckoning
was reckoning
were reckoning
were reckoning
were reckoning
Conditional Progressive
would be reckoning
would be reckoning
would be reckoning
would be reckoning
would be reckoning
would be reckoning
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have reckoned
have reckoned
has reckoned
have reckoned
have reckoned
have reckoned
Future Perfect
will have reckoned
will have reckoned
will have reckoned
will have reckoned
will have reckoned
will have reckoned
Past Perfect
had reckoned
had reckoned
had reckoned
had reckoned
had reckoned
had reckoned
Conditional Perfect
would have reckoned
would have reckoned
would have reckoned
would have reckoned
would have reckoned
would have reckoned
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been reckoning
have been reckoning
has been reckoning
have been reckoning
have been reckoning
have been reckoning
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been reckoning
will have been reckoning
will have been reckoning
will have been reckoning
will have been reckoning
will have been reckoning
Past Perfect Progressive
had been reckoning
had been reckoning
had been reckoning
had been reckoning
had been reckoning
had been reckoning
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been reckoning
would have been reckoning
would have been reckoning
would have been reckoning
would have been reckoning
would have been reckoning

Examples of reckon

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! And how do you reckon that?
! What do you reckon?
! l reckon he didn't want to get in the way.
" You don't reckon she'll be wantin' us to take a bath, do you? "
""I've tried to reckon out why.
! And how do you reckon that?
! What do you reckon?
! l reckon he didn't want to get in the way.
" You don't reckon she'll be wantin' us to take a bath, do you? "
""I've tried to reckon out why.
"Kathy reckons she saw Candice getting off with Tony..." Tozer?
'Marcus reckons he's done it with two lesbians, lucky sod.
- A.T. reckons it's time to go.
- Afraid so. - Threw him 40 foot in the air, he reckons.
- Albert reckons we should take a break, hit Vegas.
"Kathy reckons she saw Candice getting off with Tony..." Tozer?
'Marcus reckons he's done it with two lesbians, lucky sod.
- A.T. reckons it's time to go.
- Afraid so. - Threw him 40 foot in the air, he reckons.
- Albert reckons we should take a break, hit Vegas.
"A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature."
"Clyde oberholt is a force to be reckoned with in business and in life." Hot.
"Well I was getting to feel that way myself.. thou I've always reckoned that looking at the new moon over your left shoulder is one of the carelessest and foolishest things a body can do old Hank Bunker done it once..."
"for by comparison with others, you are reckoned virtuous at little cost."
"she's a force to be reckoned with."
"Full reckoning"?
"Once the reckoning begins, the Emissary will..."
"The time of reckoning is at hand.
"There is no reckoning with death here.
"There's gonna be a reckoning, old boy."
"A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature."
"Clyde oberholt is a force to be reckoned with in business and in life." Hot.
"Well I was getting to feel that way myself.. thou I've always reckoned that looking at the new moon over your left shoulder is one of the carelessest and foolishest things a body can do old Hank Bunker done it once..."
"for by comparison with others, you are reckoned virtuous at little cost."
"she's a force to be reckoned with."
"Full reckoning"?
"Once the reckoning begins, the Emissary will..."
"The time of reckoning is at hand.
"There is no reckoning with death here.
"There's gonna be a reckoning, old boy."

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