Split up (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cease to be together, be, disassociate, break apart from the group, come, separate, cause to come apart

Conjugation of split up

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
split up
split up
splits up
split up
split up
split up
Future Simple
will split up
will split up
will split up
will split up
will split up
will split up
Past Simple
split up
split up
split up
split up
split up
split up
Conditional Simple
would split up
would split up
would split up
would split up
would split up
would split up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am splitting up
are splitting up
is splitting up
are splitting up
are splitting up
are splitting up
Future Progressive
will be splitting up
will be splitting up
will be splitting up
will be splitting up
will be splitting up
will be splitting up
Past Progressive
was splitting up
were splitting up
was splitting up
were splitting up
were splitting up
were splitting up
Conditional Progressive
would be splitting up
would be splitting up
would be splitting up
would be splitting up
would be splitting up
would be splitting up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have split up
have split up
has split up
have split up
have split up
have split up
Future Perfect
will have split up
will have split up
will have split up
will have split up
will have split up
will have split up
Past Perfect
had split up
had split up
had split up
had split up
had split up
had split up
Conditional Perfect
would have split up
would have split up
would have split up
would have split up
would have split up
would have split up
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been splitting up
have been splitting up
has been splitting up
have been splitting up
have been splitting up
have been splitting up
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been splitting up
will have been splitting up
will have been splitting up
will have been splitting up
will have been splitting up
will have been splitting up
Past Perfect Progressive
had been splitting up
had been splitting up
had been splitting up
had been splitting up
had been splitting up
had been splitting up
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been splitting up
would have been splitting up
would have been splitting up
would have been splitting up
would have been splitting up
would have been splitting up

Examples of split up

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
And we splits up for nobody!"
As he did for Moscow the previous year, Hitler splits up his forces. A part of the Wehrmacht penetrates deep into the steppes, General von Kleist says:
He splits up the terms and your employment for obvious reason, you've been hired as a...
I always wondered why he didn't do it sooner 7 years together and he splits up with me
I need a heavy hitter I can count on, especially when the team splits up.
And we splits up for nobody!"
As he did for Moscow the previous year, Hitler splits up his forces. A part of the Wehrmacht penetrates deep into the steppes, General von Kleist says:
He splits up the terms and your employment for obvious reason, you've been hired as a...
I always wondered why he didn't do it sooner 7 years together and he splits up with me
I need a heavy hitter I can count on, especially when the team splits up.
"Get married or to split up." That was your ultimatum.
"I will split up my father's empire."
"Pink Dolls"? will they split up?
"Thank you for saving my life, but l think we should split up."
"We don't like to split up families." They're sisters.
"What was the woman's name who led to the band Modern Talking splitting up?"
'In 1876, the whole city was painted pink to celebrate a visit 'by the then Prince of Wales.' So we thought we'd reciprocate 'by splitting up and decorating our cars to celebrate India.'
(grunts) aren't you the whiner Who said splitting up was a bad idea?
- And so what you're trying to say is me waking up at 6:00 A.M., sitting on a bus for 45 minutes, splitting up from my friends because my school closed, is because of you?
- Her parents were splitting up.
"Get married or to split up." That was your ultimatum.
"I will split up my father's empire."
"Pink Dolls"? will they split up?
"Thank you for saving my life, but l think we should split up."
"We don't like to split up families." They're sisters.
"What was the woman's name who led to the band Modern Talking splitting up?"
'In 1876, the whole city was painted pink to celebrate a visit 'by the then Prince of Wales.' So we thought we'd reciprocate 'by splitting up and decorating our cars to celebrate India.'
(grunts) aren't you the whiner Who said splitting up was a bad idea?
- And so what you're trying to say is me waking up at 6:00 A.M., sitting on a bus for 45 minutes, splitting up from my friends because my school closed, is because of you?
- Her parents were splitting up.

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