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Sneak past (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: get, get through, guard

Conjugation of sneak past

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
sneak past
sneak past
sneaks past
sneak past
sneak past
sneak past
Future Simple
will sneak past
will sneak past
will sneak past
will sneak past
will sneak past
will sneak past
Past Simple
snuck past
snuck past
snuck past
snuck past
snuck past
snuck past
Conditional Simple
would sneak past
would sneak past
would sneak past
would sneak past
would sneak past
would sneak past
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am sneaking past
are sneaking past
is sneaking past
are sneaking past
are sneaking past
are sneaking past
Future Progressive
will be sneaking past
will be sneaking past
will be sneaking past
will be sneaking past
will be sneaking past
will be sneaking past
Past Progressive
was sneaking past
were sneaking past
was sneaking past
were sneaking past
were sneaking past
were sneaking past
Conditional Progressive
would be sneaking past
would be sneaking past
would be sneaking past
would be sneaking past
would be sneaking past
would be sneaking past
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have snuck past
have snuck past
has snuck past
have snuck past
have snuck past
have snuck past
Future Perfect
will have snuck past
will have snuck past
will have snuck past
will have snuck past
will have snuck past
will have snuck past
Past Perfect
had snuck past
had snuck past
had snuck past
had snuck past
had snuck past
had snuck past
Conditional Perfect
would have snuck past
would have snuck past
would have snuck past
would have snuck past
would have snuck past
would have snuck past
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been sneaking past
have been sneaking past
has been sneaking past
have been sneaking past
have been sneaking past
have been sneaking past
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been sneaking past
will have been sneaking past
will have been sneaking past
will have been sneaking past
will have been sneaking past
will have been sneaking past
Past Perfect Progressive
had been sneaking past
had been sneaking past
had been sneaking past
had been sneaking past
had been sneaking past
had been sneaking past
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been sneaking past
would have been sneaking past
would have been sneaking past
would have been sneaking past
would have been sneaking past
would have been sneaking past

Examples of sneak past

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
'Cause we gotta sneak past the girls, so maybe we need some kind of distraction.
'I just had to pack the first bag, 'sneak past Mum so she didn't blow her top about Bristol, 'then get my arse round to Finn and Rae's new shag-shack.'
- Oi, don't you sneak past.
- We can sneak past them. - No.
- We could sneak past her.
'Cause we gotta sneak past the girls, so maybe we need some kind of distraction.
'I just had to pack the first bag, 'sneak past Mum so she didn't blow her top about Bristol, 'then get my arse round to Finn and Rae's new shag-shack.'
- Oi, don't you sneak past.
- We can sneak past them. - No.
- We could sneak past her.
I can't believe how good I'm getting at sneaking past your mom. DAVID:
Once again, Barry had no problem sneaking past my dad.
People have been sneaking past Roy most of his life.
We can attribute that to the stress of sneaking past the security desk.
What's my chances of sneaking past the posse?
- She snuck past us?
- They snuck past the police lines to get back into their houses.
And I snuck past the nurses' station, so...
Are you saying he snuck past my guards, came in here, tied her up, before he spirited himself away?
I snuck past an entire Nietzschean battle group and left them chasing their own tails.
I can't believe how good I'm getting at sneaking past your mom. DAVID:
Once again, Barry had no problem sneaking past my dad.
People have been sneaking past Roy most of his life.
We can attribute that to the stress of sneaking past the security desk.
What's my chances of sneaking past the posse?
- She snuck past us?
- They snuck past the police lines to get back into their houses.
And I snuck past the nurses' station, so...
Are you saying he snuck past my guards, came in here, tied her up, before he spirited himself away?
I snuck past an entire Nietzschean battle group and left them chasing their own tails.

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