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Regain (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: get, recover possession of, get back
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it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
regain
regain
regains
regain
regain
regain
Future Simple
will regain
will regain
will regain
will regain
will regain
will regain
Past Simple
regained
regained
regained
regained
regained
regained
Conditional Simple
would regain
would regain
would regain
would regain
would regain
would regain
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Present Progressive
am regaining
are regaining
is regaining
are regaining
are regaining
are regaining
Future Progressive
will be regaining
will be regaining
will be regaining
will be regaining
will be regaining
will be regaining
Past Progressive
was regaining
were regaining
was regaining
were regaining
were regaining
were regaining
Conditional Progressive
would be regaining
would be regaining
would be regaining
would be regaining
would be regaining
would be regaining
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have regained
have regained
has regained
have regained
have regained
have regained
Future Perfect
will have regained
will have regained
will have regained
will have regained
will have regained
will have regained
Past Perfect
had regained
had regained
had regained
had regained
had regained
had regained
Conditional Perfect
would have regained
would have regained
would have regained
would have regained
would have regained
would have regained
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been regaining
have been regaining
has been regaining
have been regaining
have been regaining
have been regaining
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been regaining
will have been regaining
will have been regaining
will have been regaining
will have been regaining
will have been regaining
Past Perfect Progressive
had been regaining
had been regaining
had been regaining
had been regaining
had been regaining
had been regaining
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been regaining
would have been regaining
would have been regaining
would have been regaining
would have been regaining
would have been regaining

Examples of regain

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" ""and regain control over our revolution.""" Hard to avoid conflict with such varying opinions!
" Listen, the communiste will regain to power. "
"... which is a serious march to try to regain our rights. "
"...regain the life and health war-torn Finland couldn't give."
"Enemy of love, regain your senses, or you shall perish"
" ""and regain control over our revolution.""" Hard to avoid conflict with such varying opinions!
" Listen, the communiste will regain to power. "
"... which is a serious march to try to regain our rights. "
"...regain the life and health war-torn Finland couldn't give."
"Enemy of love, regain your senses, or you shall perish"
- Hurry, before he regains his legs.
- Scully will call if he regains consciousness.
- Until Buffy regains her equilibrium...
- what you'r afraid of sir,no regains
-As soon as she regains her strength.
- Hurry, before he regains his legs.
- Scully will call if he regains consciousness.
- Until Buffy regains her equilibrium...
- what you'r afraid of sir,no regains
-As soon as she regains her strength.
"Finally, we regained our senses, escaped and hastened to London."
"He must be brought to justice if honour is to be regained."
"I never thought it would happen to me, "but I regained my youth and my happiness.
"Now that I have regained my senses,
"Underneath the heaven's reign "what is lost shall be regained.
"Progress, like walking is achieved by losing then regaining one's balance. It's a series of mistakes".
'No details have been released as yet 'and the prison authorities insist they are regaining control after several hours of rioting.'
- Colonel Manton is regaining control.
- Do it. He's regaining consciousness.
- Perhaps not destroyed ... just damaged enough that our shared form will no longer be of use to you and force you to abandon what remains, for regaining my freewill, even over a mangled and deficient frame,
"Finally, we regained our senses, escaped and hastened to London."
"He must be brought to justice if honour is to be regained."
"I never thought it would happen to me, "but I regained my youth and my happiness.
"Now that I have regained my senses,
"Underneath the heaven's reign "what is lost shall be regained.
"Progress, like walking is achieved by losing then regaining one's balance. It's a series of mistakes".
'No details have been released as yet 'and the prison authorities insist they are regaining control after several hours of rioting.'
- Colonel Manton is regaining control.
- Do it. He's regaining consciousness.
- Perhaps not destroyed ... just damaged enough that our shared form will no longer be of use to you and force you to abandon what remains, for regaining my freewill, even over a mangled and deficient frame,

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