Roll on (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: elapse, continue, pass, tattle, continue to move forwards, snitch, go on

Conjugation of roll on

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
roll on
roll on
rolls on
roll on
roll on
roll on
Future Simple
will roll on
will roll on
will roll on
will roll on
will roll on
will roll on
Past Simple
rolled on
rolled on
rolled on
rolled on
rolled on
rolled on
Conditional Simple
would roll on
would roll on
would roll on
would roll on
would roll on
would roll on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am rolling on
are rolling on
is rolling on
are rolling on
are rolling on
are rolling on
Future Progressive
will be rolling on
will be rolling on
will be rolling on
will be rolling on
will be rolling on
will be rolling on
Past Progressive
was rolling on
were rolling on
was rolling on
were rolling on
were rolling on
were rolling on
Conditional Progressive
would be rolling on
would be rolling on
would be rolling on
would be rolling on
would be rolling on
would be rolling on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have rolled on
have rolled on
has rolled on
have rolled on
have rolled on
have rolled on
Future Perfect
will have rolled on
will have rolled on
will have rolled on
will have rolled on
will have rolled on
will have rolled on
Past Perfect
had rolled on
had rolled on
had rolled on
had rolled on
had rolled on
had rolled on
Conditional Perfect
would have rolled on
would have rolled on
would have rolled on
would have rolled on
would have rolled on
would have rolled on
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been rolling on
have been rolling on
has been rolling on
have been rolling on
have been rolling on
have been rolling on
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been rolling on
will have been rolling on
will have been rolling on
will have been rolling on
will have been rolling on
will have been rolling on
Past Perfect Progressive
had been rolling on
had been rolling on
had been rolling on
had been rolling on
had been rolling on
had been rolling on
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been rolling on
would have been rolling on
would have been rolling on
would have been rolling on
would have been rolling on
would have been rolling on

Examples of roll on

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Just roll on the times that are more unique."
"To dance, clap hands, exalt, shout, skip, - roll on, float on !"
"To improve the quality of lovemaking... roll on from end."
"roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll.
# Just let your feelings roll on by #
"Just roll on the times that are more unique."
"To dance, clap hands, exalt, shout, skip, - roll on, float on !"
"To improve the quality of lovemaking... roll on from end."
"roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll.
# Just let your feelings roll on by #
"Realising the gravity of her misdeed. Coralie cries and rolls on the floor. "
- I shot 10 rolls on the first question.
- ♪ Old Man River rolls on ♪ - He's my handsome little honeybun. ♪ But he knows something is wrong ♪
A small boat pitches and rolls on the waves."
And now as Festivus rolls on, we come to the feats of strength.
"Realising the gravity of her misdeed. Coralie cries and rolls on the floor. "
- I shot 10 rolls on the first question.
- ♪ Old Man River rolls on ♪ - He's my handsome little honeybun. ♪ But he knows something is wrong ♪
A small boat pitches and rolls on the waves."
And now as Festivus rolls on, we come to the feats of strength.
'Buoyed by yet another victory, we rolled on up our equivalent of Highway 1 towards Blackpool. '
- All right. - Sir, an A.P.C. rolled on a mechanic.
- And Tulips totally rolled on Carl.
- Because you rolled on him.
- Carl totally rolled on Tulips.
"Well, I best be rolling on now."
- All right, so when my arm is rising, I'm rolling on and when it's falling, I'm rolling off.
- It usually ends up rolling on the rug.
- Think they're rolling on E?
- We see you rolling on the ground covered in pizza.
'Buoyed by yet another victory, we rolled on up our equivalent of Highway 1 towards Blackpool. '
- All right. - Sir, an A.P.C. rolled on a mechanic.
- And Tulips totally rolled on Carl.
- Because you rolled on him.
- Carl totally rolled on Tulips.
"Well, I best be rolling on now."
- All right, so when my arm is rising, I'm rolling on and when it's falling, I'm rolling off.
- It usually ends up rolling on the rug.
- Think they're rolling on E?
- We see you rolling on the ground covered in pizza.

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