Smell (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: exercise sagacity, give heed to, perceive, exercise, savour, have, do, stink, have a particular tincture, sense, bad, give, detect

Conjugation of smell

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
smell
smell
smells
smell
smell
smell
Future Simple
will smell
will smell
will smell
will smell
will smell
will smell
Past Simple
smelled
smelled
smelled
smelled
smelled
smelled
Conditional Simple
would smell
would smell
would smell
would smell
would smell
would smell
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am smelling
are smelling
is smelling
are smelling
are smelling
are smelling
Future Progressive
will be smelling
will be smelling
will be smelling
will be smelling
will be smelling
will be smelling
Past Progressive
was smelling
were smelling
was smelling
were smelling
were smelling
were smelling
Conditional Progressive
would be smelling
would be smelling
would be smelling
would be smelling
would be smelling
would be smelling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have smelled
have smelled
has smelled
have smelled
have smelled
have smelled
Future Perfect
will have smelled
will have smelled
will have smelled
will have smelled
will have smelled
will have smelled
Past Perfect
had smelled
had smelled
had smelled
had smelled
had smelled
had smelled
Conditional Perfect
would have smelled
would have smelled
would have smelled
would have smelled
would have smelled
would have smelled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been smelling
have been smelling
has been smelling
have been smelling
have been smelling
have been smelling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been smelling
will have been smelling
will have been smelling
will have been smelling
will have been smelling
will have been smelling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been smelling
had been smelling
had been smelling
had been smelling
had been smelling
had been smelling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been smelling
would have been smelling
would have been smelling
would have been smelling
would have been smelling
would have been smelling

Examples of smell

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! Er, I've just got a good sense of smell.
! Go on, smell!
! What's that smell?
! You know they start off and they have this beautiful, soft, smooth skin and they smell so nice.
" Do you smell fumes?
! Er, I've just got a good sense of smell.
! Go on, smell!
! What's that smell?
! You know they start off and they have this beautiful, soft, smooth skin and they smell so nice.
" Do you smell fumes?
" Following smells is called chemotaxis.
" Tandara, that smells burned, here in the back! "
"...my soul smells like a dead pigeon after three weeks.
"An organ in the nasal cavity connecting smells to memories.
"And smells like lust."
" Following smells is called chemotaxis.
" Tandara, that smells burned, here in the back! "
"...my soul smells like a dead pigeon after three weeks.
"An organ in the nasal cavity connecting smells to memories.
"And smells like lust."
" Don't tell anyone that somebody told you it smelled like burnt flesh. "
"And so, when the pee got mixed with the poop "it smelled like a butt."
"Have you recently smelled something that could best be described
"He smelled as if he hadn't bathed...
"I didn't get into bed, 'cause you smelled like throw-up.
"Funky" means bad-smelling or, when applied to music, marked by an earthy, bluesy quality.
"Get that foul-smelling family out of here! " Now!
"Paraphernalia". Is that a sweet-smelling herb?
"Thank you for not smelling the help."
"The words "divine," "delectable," and "delirious"..." "don't begin to describe the delicious experience..." "of dining at the Independence Inn." I'm smelling rave.
" Don't tell anyone that somebody told you it smelled like burnt flesh. "
"And so, when the pee got mixed with the poop "it smelled like a butt."
"Have you recently smelled something that could best be described
"He smelled as if he hadn't bathed...
"I didn't get into bed, 'cause you smelled like throw-up.
"Funky" means bad-smelling or, when applied to music, marked by an earthy, bluesy quality.
"Get that foul-smelling family out of here! " Now!
"Paraphernalia". Is that a sweet-smelling herb?
"Thank you for not smelling the help."
"The words "divine," "delectable," and "delirious"..." "don't begin to describe the delicious experience..." "of dining at the Independence Inn." I'm smelling rave.

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