Reform (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: correct own character, put, in a new configuration, condition, change from worse to better, return to a good state, correct, return, do, put into a new and, bring from bad to good, amend

Conjugation of reform

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
reform
reform
reforms
reform
reform
reform
Future Simple
will reform
will reform
will reform
will reform
will reform
will reform
Past Simple
reformed
reformed
reformed
reformed
reformed
reformed
Conditional Simple
would reform
would reform
would reform
would reform
would reform
would reform
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am reforming
are reforming
is reforming
are reforming
are reforming
are reforming
Future Progressive
will be reforming
will be reforming
will be reforming
will be reforming
will be reforming
will be reforming
Past Progressive
was reforming
were reforming
was reforming
were reforming
were reforming
were reforming
Conditional Progressive
would be reforming
would be reforming
would be reforming
would be reforming
would be reforming
would be reforming
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have reformed
have reformed
has reformed
have reformed
have reformed
have reformed
Future Perfect
will have reformed
will have reformed
will have reformed
will have reformed
will have reformed
will have reformed
Past Perfect
had reformed
had reformed
had reformed
had reformed
had reformed
had reformed
Conditional Perfect
would have reformed
would have reformed
would have reformed
would have reformed
would have reformed
would have reformed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been reforming
have been reforming
has been reforming
have been reforming
have been reforming
have been reforming
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been reforming
will have been reforming
will have been reforming
will have been reforming
will have been reforming
will have been reforming
Past Perfect Progressive
had been reforming
had been reforming
had been reforming
had been reforming
had been reforming
had been reforming
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been reforming
would have been reforming
would have been reforming
would have been reforming
would have been reforming
would have been reforming

Examples of reform

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" Let's reform the army ".
" and to stop your efforts to reform it "?
"... l am charged with reform in the area known as Horisoto... "...and upon investigation find there truly scandalous conditions.
"..nor can dad reform me."
"Car theft, escape from reform school, robbery...
" Let's reform the army ".
" and to stop your efforts to reform it "?
"... l am charged with reform in the area known as Horisoto... "...and upon investigation find there truly scandalous conditions.
"..nor can dad reform me."
"Car theft, escape from reform school, robbery...
"all great reforms," he said, "go together."
'And while you might scrape through a few Waterloo questions, 'when I pin you down on the emperor's domestic reforms, 'I will fuck you very hard in the mouth.'
- Congresswoman Bachmann, you're a proponent of reforming Social Security and Medicare. Can you give us some details of the reforms you have in mind?
- How would you react to a big January push for lobbying reforms?
- POLITICAL ASSOCIATE OF VITALI KLITSCHKO to push through reforms in the Ukraine.
"all great reforms," he said, "go together."
'And while you might scrape through a few Waterloo questions, 'when I pin you down on the emperor's domestic reforms, 'I will fuck you very hard in the mouth.'
- Congresswoman Bachmann, you're a proponent of reforming Social Security and Medicare. Can you give us some details of the reforms you have in mind?
- How would you react to a big January push for lobbying reforms?
- POLITICAL ASSOCIATE OF VITALI KLITSCHKO to push through reforms in the Ukraine.
"I've reformed, I won't do it again,' are convenient excuses for the perpetrator
"Said, Dude, please don't tell us you've reformed!"
"You don't get reformed...
"based solely on the testimony of a reformed Mafioso...
'Semi-reformed.
(Chris) Later, as I sat in a juvenile detention home, rereading those poems that had opened up the artist in me, I was blindsided by the raging fist of my incarcerator who informed me that walt Whitman's homoerotic, unnatural pornographic sentiments were unacceptable and would not be allowed in an institution dedicated to reforming the iII-formed.
- Congresswoman Bachmann, you're a proponent of reforming Social Security and Medicare. Can you give us some details of the reforms you have in mind?
-Now they think you and Gaines are reforming Social Security.
A bunch of old men sit around and dream about reforming the world and you, two-feet-on-the-ground Conway, want to join them.
A god reforming the world
"I've reformed, I won't do it again,' are convenient excuses for the perpetrator
"Said, Dude, please don't tell us you've reformed!"
"You don't get reformed...
"based solely on the testimony of a reformed Mafioso...
'Semi-reformed.
(Chris) Later, as I sat in a juvenile detention home, rereading those poems that had opened up the artist in me, I was blindsided by the raging fist of my incarcerator who informed me that walt Whitman's homoerotic, unnatural pornographic sentiments were unacceptable and would not be allowed in an institution dedicated to reforming the iII-formed.
- Congresswoman Bachmann, you're a proponent of reforming Social Security and Medicare. Can you give us some details of the reforms you have in mind?
-Now they think you and Gaines are reforming Social Security.
A bunch of old men sit around and dream about reforming the world and you, two-feet-on-the-ground Conway, want to join them.
A god reforming the world

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