Speak of (to ) conjugation

English
50 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, be worthy

Conjugation of speak of

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
speak of
speak of
speaks of
speak of
speak of
speak of
Future Simple
will speak of
will speak of
will speak of
will speak of
will speak of
will speak of
Past Simple
spoke of
spoke of
spoke of
spoke of
spoke of
spoke of
Conditional Simple
would speak of
would speak of
would speak of
would speak of
would speak of
would speak of
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am speaking of
are speaking of
is speaking of
are speaking of
are speaking of
are speaking of
Future Progressive
will be speaking of
will be speaking of
will be speaking of
will be speaking of
will be speaking of
will be speaking of
Past Progressive
was speaking of
were speaking of
was speaking of
were speaking of
were speaking of
were speaking of
Conditional Progressive
would be speaking of
would be speaking of
would be speaking of
would be speaking of
would be speaking of
would be speaking of
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have spoken of
have spoken of
has spoken of
have spoken of
have spoken of
have spoken of
Future Perfect
will have spoken of
will have spoken of
will have spoken of
will have spoken of
will have spoken of
will have spoken of
Past Perfect
had spoken of
had spoken of
had spoken of
had spoken of
had spoken of
had spoken of
Conditional Perfect
would have spoken of
would have spoken of
would have spoken of
would have spoken of
would have spoken of
would have spoken of
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been speaking of
have been speaking of
has been speaking of
have been speaking of
have been speaking of
have been speaking of
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been speaking of
will have been speaking of
will have been speaking of
will have been speaking of
will have been speaking of
will have been speaking of
Past Perfect Progressive
had been speaking of
had been speaking of
had been speaking of
had been speaking of
had been speaking of
had been speaking of
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been speaking of
would have been speaking of
would have been speaking of
would have been speaking of
would have been speaking of
would have been speaking of

Examples of speak of

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
""Well, the time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things.""
"'The time has come,'the Walrus said, "'To speak of many things
"... discomfort guides my tongue and bids me speak of nothing but... "
"A victory for terminology: the media now speak of the ""paper-less""."
"An evil so powerful the elders only dared speak of it in whispers."
""Well, the time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things.""
"'The time has come,'the Walrus said, "'To speak of many things
"... discomfort guides my tongue and bids me speak of nothing but... "
"A victory for terminology: the media now speak of the ""paper-less""."
"An evil so powerful the elders only dared speak of it in whispers."
"Listen to the economist speaks of the soul of the goods."
"The disease of Love" speaks of love with a capital "L".
"Till date everyone still speaks of my escapades."
"and a spirit that speaks of the truest American ideals.
# Almost all men shudder when one speaks of marriage # they have hardly heard one word of it and they are gone forever.
"Listen to the economist speaks of the soul of the goods."
"The disease of Love" speaks of love with a capital "L".
"Till date everyone still speaks of my escapades."
"and a spirit that speaks of the truest American ideals.
# Almost all men shudder when one speaks of marriage # they have hardly heard one word of it and they are gone forever.
"And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words as of a mighty marvel, and a proof not less of the power of the painter than of his deep love for her whom he depicted so surpassingly well.
"To someone whom my second wife, Karen always held in such regard and spoke of with great affection..." Oh, my God, that's me
"You lied to me when you spoke of love!"
"You spoke of the life in the tree behind our house."
"You spoke of those things as the sun came up "on new year's day, "and even if we can't keep dancing...
"And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words as of a mighty marvel, and a proof not less of the power of the painter than of his deep love for her whom he depicted so surpassingly well.
"To someone whom my second wife, Karen always held in such regard and spoke of with great affection..." Oh, my God, that's me
"You lied to me when you spoke of love!"
"You spoke of the life in the tree behind our house."
"You spoke of those things as the sun came up "on new year's day, "and even if we can't keep dancing...
"And I'm not yet speaking of Mcnamara's abilities as an actor.
"And speaking of weird, "if you get a chance to meet the owner, don't be surprised if he's..." (both) "Baked as a cake."
"Fine", like that, speaking of which...
"How many are they?" "How many are we speaking of?"
"We are speaking of our circus princess,
"The honourable Mrs Frederick Mulgrew, whose husband, we hear, "is spoken of for the Vienna Embassy, "enjoys the polo with Captain WM O'Donnell."
"Whatever, in connection with my professional service, I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to be spoken of, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such knowledge should be kept secret."
'This morning the Prime Minister is expected to visit' 'the site of the bomb blast, and has already spoken of his deep outrage at the attack.
- But, doctor, you said Gibbs hasn't spoken of his past.
- Full of things better not spoken of.
"And I'm not yet speaking of Mcnamara's abilities as an actor.
"And speaking of weird, "if you get a chance to meet the owner, don't be surprised if he's..." (both) "Baked as a cake."
"Fine", like that, speaking of which...
"How many are they?" "How many are we speaking of?"
"We are speaking of our circus princess,
"The honourable Mrs Frederick Mulgrew, whose husband, we hear, "is spoken of for the Vienna Embassy, "enjoys the polo with Captain WM O'Donnell."
"Whatever, in connection with my professional service, I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to be spoken of, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such knowledge should be kept secret."
'This morning the Prime Minister is expected to visit' 'the site of the bomb blast, and has already spoken of his deep outrage at the attack.
- But, doctor, you said Gibbs hasn't spoken of his past.
- Full of things better not spoken of.

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