Rub off (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, cause to come off by, cause, clean, clean by rubbing, be transferred with little

Conjugation of rub off

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it/she/he
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Present Simple
rub off
rub off
rubs off
rub off
rub off
rub off
Future Simple
will rub off
will rub off
will rub off
will rub off
will rub off
will rub off
Past Simple
rubbed off
rubbed off
rubbed off
rubbed off
rubbed off
rubbed off
Conditional Simple
would rub off
would rub off
would rub off
would rub off
would rub off
would rub off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am rubbing off
are rubbing off
is rubbing off
are rubbing off
are rubbing off
are rubbing off
Future Progressive
will be rubbing off
will be rubbing off
will be rubbing off
will be rubbing off
will be rubbing off
will be rubbing off
Past Progressive
was rubbing off
were rubbing off
was rubbing off
were rubbing off
were rubbing off
were rubbing off
Conditional Progressive
would be rubbing off
would be rubbing off
would be rubbing off
would be rubbing off
would be rubbing off
would be rubbing off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have rubbed off
have rubbed off
has rubbed off
have rubbed off
have rubbed off
have rubbed off
Future Perfect
will have rubbed off
will have rubbed off
will have rubbed off
will have rubbed off
will have rubbed off
will have rubbed off
Past Perfect
had rubbed off
had rubbed off
had rubbed off
had rubbed off
had rubbed off
had rubbed off
Conditional Perfect
would have rubbed off
would have rubbed off
would have rubbed off
would have rubbed off
would have rubbed off
would have rubbed off
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been rubbing off
have been rubbing off
has been rubbing off
have been rubbing off
have been rubbing off
have been rubbing off
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been rubbing off
will have been rubbing off
will have been rubbing off
will have been rubbing off
will have been rubbing off
will have been rubbing off
Past Perfect Progressive
had been rubbing off
had been rubbing off
had been rubbing off
had been rubbing off
had been rubbing off
had been rubbing off
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been rubbing off
would have been rubbing off
would have been rubbing off
would have been rubbing off
would have been rubbing off
would have been rubbing off

Examples of rub off

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"After three weeks, the daily sixteen-hour sessions... "began to rub off on me.
"hoping it would rub off."
- .. will rub off on you!
- Ah, I think I'm starting to rub off on you.
- But their sickness is bound to rub off on you.
"After three weeks, the daily sixteen-hour sessions... "began to rub off on me.
"hoping it would rub off."
- .. will rub off on you!
- Ah, I think I'm starting to rub off on you.
- But their sickness is bound to rub off on you.
All right, let's, ah, let's make with the pictures before the, um, glitter rubs off.
And I'm grateful that a little bit of it occasionally rubs off on me."
As soon as you start getting close to it, it rubs off on you, like you're stepping into quicksand.
Bad luck rubs off.
Because he's covered himself with dirt, and it rubs off everywhere.
All right, let's, ah, let's make with the pictures before the, um, glitter rubs off.
And I'm grateful that a little bit of it occasionally rubs off on me."
As soon as you start getting close to it, it rubs off on you, like you're stepping into quicksand.
Bad luck rubs off.
Because he's covered himself with dirt, and it rubs off everywhere.
"He was surrounded by so much gay, it probably rubbed off on him."
( laughs ) All these years and nothing's rubbed off?
- Gibbs has rubbed off on him.
- I don't know, they're rubbed off or something.
- It must have rubbed off on me.
"Moes." I'm rubbing off on you.
'Cause my new positive approval rating could be rubbing off on them too.
- Here, maybe we´re rubbing off on her.
- I'm rubbing off on you. - Hey, listen, I am not a nerd, like you, OK.
- She's rubbing off on you.
"He was surrounded by so much gay, it probably rubbed off on him."
( laughs ) All these years and nothing's rubbed off?
- Gibbs has rubbed off on him.
- I don't know, they're rubbed off or something.
- It must have rubbed off on me.
"Moes." I'm rubbing off on you.
'Cause my new positive approval rating could be rubbing off on them too.
- Here, maybe we´re rubbing off on her.
- I'm rubbing off on you. - Hey, listen, I am not a nerd, like you, OK.
- She's rubbing off on you.

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