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Sack (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: fall asleep, put, discharge, chapter vii, bear, fall, plunder, book ix, tackle, fire, position, pillage, homer, discharge from a job, do, jack london
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Present Simple
sack
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Future Simple
will sack
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Past Simple
sacked
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Conditional Simple
would sack
would sack
would sack
would sack
would sack
would sack
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Present Progressive
am sacking
are sacking
is sacking
are sacking
are sacking
are sacking
Future Progressive
will be sacking
will be sacking
will be sacking
will be sacking
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Past Progressive
was sacking
were sacking
was sacking
were sacking
were sacking
were sacking
Conditional Progressive
would be sacking
would be sacking
would be sacking
would be sacking
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Present Perfect
have sacked
have sacked
has sacked
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Future Perfect
will have sacked
will have sacked
will have sacked
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Past Perfect
had sacked
had sacked
had sacked
had sacked
had sacked
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Conditional Perfect
would have sacked
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would have sacked
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been sacking
have been sacking
has been sacking
have been sacking
have been sacking
have been sacking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been sacking
will have been sacking
will have been sacking
will have been sacking
will have been sacking
will have been sacking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been sacking
had been sacking
had been sacking
had been sacking
had been sacking
had been sacking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been sacking
would have been sacking
would have been sacking
would have been sacking
would have been sacking
would have been sacking

Examples of sack

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! That sack of skin wouldn't have lasted one pitch in the old robot leagues.
"'I'm just going to drink some Scotch and hit the sack. '
"Butkya, get a sack.
"By a Santa Claus copper with a Santa Claus sack
"Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack" - number 1 09.
! That sack of skin wouldn't have lasted one pitch in the old robot leagues.
"'I'm just going to drink some Scotch and hit the sack. '
"Butkya, get a sack.
"By a Santa Claus copper with a Santa Claus sack
"Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack" - number 1 09.
" Let himjump so that he will fill the sacks along his backbone with air. "Then he cannot go deep to die."
" Now he hasjumped and filled the sacks along his back with air.
"I've lifted sacks of tamarind Now I'll carry a floral godsend"
"Oh, I leaned on some flour sacks..."
"Our coffee comes in strong brown sacks.
" Let himjump so that he will fill the sacks along his backbone with air. "Then he cannot go deep to die."
" Now he hasjumped and filled the sacks along his back with air.
"I've lifted sacks of tamarind Now I'll carry a floral godsend"
"Oh, I leaned on some flour sacks..."
"Our coffee comes in strong brown sacks.
"In another epoch, such a man might have sacked Rome or been hanged as a pirate.
"In what was described by a senior government spokesman "as a fit of pique and panic, the Prime Minister sacked Lord Billsborough, "the greatly loved and longest-serving member of his government."
"Three strikes and he's out, tell him he's sacked."
"We just missed getting sacked, right?"
"l mean, Mr Khanna, right today, and have you sacked"
"The Carlsons then let the barbarians in the back gate "and joined in the sacking, the looting
- He's not leaving, I'm sacking him!
- They're not sacking you!
- You're sacking me?
-Are you sacking us?
"In another epoch, such a man might have sacked Rome or been hanged as a pirate.
"In what was described by a senior government spokesman "as a fit of pique and panic, the Prime Minister sacked Lord Billsborough, "the greatly loved and longest-serving member of his government."
"Three strikes and he's out, tell him he's sacked."
"We just missed getting sacked, right?"
"l mean, Mr Khanna, right today, and have you sacked"
"The Carlsons then let the barbarians in the back gate "and joined in the sacking, the looting
- He's not leaving, I'm sacking him!
- They're not sacking you!
- You're sacking me?
-Are you sacking us?

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