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Sail (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, other power, ride, be impelled, on the water, swim, begin a voyage, move through, ride in a boat, move briskly, do, move, set, move briskly and gracefully through the air
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Present Simple
sail
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Future Simple
will sail
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Past Simple
sailed
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Conditional Simple
would sail
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Present Progressive
am sailing
are sailing
is sailing
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Future Progressive
will be sailing
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Past Progressive
was sailing
were sailing
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Conditional Progressive
would be sailing
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Present Perfect
have sailed
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Future Perfect
will have sailed
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Past Perfect
had sailed
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Conditional Perfect
would have sailed
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been sailing
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have been sailing
have been sailing
have been sailing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been sailing
will have been sailing
will have been sailing
will have been sailing
will have been sailing
will have been sailing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been sailing
had been sailing
had been sailing
had been sailing
had been sailing
had been sailing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been sailing
would have been sailing
would have been sailing
would have been sailing
would have been sailing
would have been sailing

Examples of sail

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! You can't sail.
" It wears a crown on its head like a sail"
" Raise me but £50,000, madam," says he "and I'll sail for Cádiz and fetch you such a Spanish treasure fleet as will make England rich again. "
" Set sail from off Pimlico
"'Tis not too late to seek a newer world. "For my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset.
! You can't sail.
" It wears a crown on its head like a sail"
" Raise me but £50,000, madam," says he "and I'll sail for Cádiz and fetch you such a Spanish treasure fleet as will make England rich again. "
" Set sail from off Pimlico
"'Tis not too late to seek a newer world. "For my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset.
"After a while, the sails were quickly unfurled and the noble ship continued her passage but soon the waves rose higher.
"At last, the anchor was up, the sails were set, and off they glided."
"Clipper ships have lots of sails and are made of wood. "
"Clipper ships have lots of sails and are made out of wood."
"Everything sails underfalse colors, not a single word is true.
"After a while, the sails were quickly unfurled and the noble ship continued her passage but soon the waves rose higher.
"At last, the anchor was up, the sails were set, and off they glided."
"Clipper ships have lots of sails and are made of wood. "
"Clipper ships have lots of sails and are made out of wood."
"Everything sails underfalse colors, not a single word is true.
"And as they sailed, he fell asleep.
"And sailed back over a year"
"And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies
"Buck was put on a ship and sailed for seven long days.
"But she's embarrassed, so find a sensitive way to bring it up." Mm. "That ship has sailed."
"After sailing around the islands for two days, "we finally disembarked "and found a gentle race in residence.
"Best two-man sailing team, Dan Mendell and Eugene Greer"?
"Buy a sports car, go sailing, go to the track."
"Daniel used to spend hours sailing boats on Georgica pond."
"Ever since the days of sailing ships, seafaring has drawn to it men of many different types.
"And as they sailed, he fell asleep.
"And sailed back over a year"
"And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies
"Buck was put on a ship and sailed for seven long days.
"But she's embarrassed, so find a sensitive way to bring it up." Mm. "That ship has sailed."
"After sailing around the islands for two days, "we finally disembarked "and found a gentle race in residence.
"Best two-man sailing team, Dan Mendell and Eugene Greer"?
"Buy a sports car, go sailing, go to the track."
"Daniel used to spend hours sailing boats on Georgica pond."
"Ever since the days of sailing ships, seafaring has drawn to it men of many different types.

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