Tack (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: nail, add, maneuver a sailing vessel so that its bow turns through the wind, place, add something as an extra item, maneuver

Conjugation of tack

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
tack
tack
tacks
tack
tack
tack
Future Simple
will tack
will tack
will tack
will tack
will tack
will tack
Past Simple
tacked
tacked
tacked
tacked
tacked
tacked
Conditional Simple
would tack
would tack
would tack
would tack
would tack
would tack
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am tacking
are tacking
is tacking
are tacking
are tacking
are tacking
Future Progressive
will be tacking
will be tacking
will be tacking
will be tacking
will be tacking
will be tacking
Past Progressive
was tacking
were tacking
was tacking
were tacking
were tacking
were tacking
Conditional Progressive
would be tacking
would be tacking
would be tacking
would be tacking
would be tacking
would be tacking
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have tacked
have tacked
has tacked
have tacked
have tacked
have tacked
Future Perfect
will have tacked
will have tacked
will have tacked
will have tacked
will have tacked
will have tacked
Past Perfect
had tacked
had tacked
had tacked
had tacked
had tacked
had tacked
Conditional Perfect
would have tacked
would have tacked
would have tacked
would have tacked
would have tacked
would have tacked
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been tacking
have been tacking
has been tacking
have been tacking
have been tacking
have been tacking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been tacking
will have been tacking
will have been tacking
will have been tacking
will have been tacking
will have been tacking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been tacking
had been tacking
had been tacking
had been tacking
had been tacking
had been tacking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been tacking
would have been tacking
would have been tacking
would have been tacking
would have been tacking
would have been tacking

Examples of tack

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"He put a tack on Miss Yancy's chair
"Wild Horses" is a sort of country song, and I remember we used Jim Dickinson, he played tack piano.
'I will ask the questions, you will answer, 'otherwise I will compress you into a tie tack. '
'Let's try a different tack - favourite films.'
* more dramatic than Batman and Robin, na na-na na-na na-na * * the one that be handling they business be sharper than a thumb-tack * * the one that be dropping these albums showing 'em how to come back * * and you gonna respect me and appreciate where I run at. *
"He put a tack on Miss Yancy's chair
"Wild Horses" is a sort of country song, and I remember we used Jim Dickinson, he played tack piano.
'I will ask the questions, you will answer, 'otherwise I will compress you into a tie tack. '
'Let's try a different tack - favourite films.'
* more dramatic than Batman and Robin, na na-na na-na na-na * * the one that be handling they business be sharper than a thumb-tack * * the one that be dropping these albums showing 'em how to come back * * and you gonna respect me and appreciate where I run at. *
"What's that one of my tie tacks?"
- Brass tacks.
- Brass tacks?
- Daddy, some tacks for Mrs Somerville.
- Down to brass tacks.
"What's that one of my tie tacks?"
- Brass tacks.
- Brass tacks?
- Daddy, some tacks for Mrs Somerville.
- Down to brass tacks.
- Get Checkers tacked up.
- I would think that if a judge finds that you're lying, you're looking at an extra, what, three, four years tacked on to your sentence.
- Oh, so you tacked up a sign on your tree... waved bye to the Keeblers, hopped the puddle... and managed to sniff me out in a city of ten million.
- That one she tacked on.
Amy made a motion for a picnic in a park, but I tacked so many amendments on that thing it sank like a lead balloon.
'We'd always have something to talk about, even if we were tacking to get out of LA.'
'lt wasn't exactly a great yachting cruise.' lt was tacking endlessly in these terrible little canals.
- Is for tucking it in or tacking it on.
5-Henry-200 tacking east from Fourth.
For tacking into the wind, he uses triangular sails, a technology copied from the Arabs.
- Get Checkers tacked up.
- I would think that if a judge finds that you're lying, you're looking at an extra, what, three, four years tacked on to your sentence.
- Oh, so you tacked up a sign on your tree... waved bye to the Keeblers, hopped the puddle... and managed to sniff me out in a city of ten million.
- That one she tacked on.
Amy made a motion for a picnic in a park, but I tacked so many amendments on that thing it sank like a lead balloon.
'We'd always have something to talk about, even if we were tacking to get out of LA.'
'lt wasn't exactly a great yachting cruise.' lt was tacking endlessly in these terrible little canals.
- Is for tucking it in or tacking it on.
5-Henry-200 tacking east from Fourth.
For tacking into the wind, he uses triangular sails, a technology copied from the Arabs.

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