Trouble (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: pester, take, cause, stir up, take pains to do something, disturb, agitate, in weaker sense to bother, bother, do, annoy

Conjugation of trouble

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
trouble
trouble
troubles
trouble
trouble
trouble
Future Simple
will trouble
will trouble
will trouble
will trouble
will trouble
will trouble
Past Simple
troubled
troubled
troubled
troubled
troubled
troubled
Conditional Simple
would trouble
would trouble
would trouble
would trouble
would trouble
would trouble
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am troubling
are troubling
is troubling
are troubling
are troubling
are troubling
Future Progressive
will be troubling
will be troubling
will be troubling
will be troubling
will be troubling
will be troubling
Past Progressive
was troubling
were troubling
was troubling
were troubling
were troubling
were troubling
Conditional Progressive
would be troubling
would be troubling
would be troubling
would be troubling
would be troubling
would be troubling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have troubled
have troubled
has troubled
have troubled
have troubled
have troubled
Future Perfect
will have troubled
will have troubled
will have troubled
will have troubled
will have troubled
will have troubled
Past Perfect
had troubled
had troubled
had troubled
had troubled
had troubled
had troubled
Conditional Perfect
would have troubled
would have troubled
would have troubled
would have troubled
would have troubled
would have troubled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been troubling
have been troubling
has been troubling
have been troubling
have been troubling
have been troubling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been troubling
will have been troubling
will have been troubling
will have been troubling
will have been troubling
will have been troubling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been troubling
had been troubling
had been troubling
had been troubling
had been troubling
had been troubling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been troubling
would have been troubling
would have been troubling
would have been troubling
would have been troubling
would have been troubling

Examples of trouble

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! - You in trouble.
! Are you trying to get yourself in more trouble with that kind of language?
! First sign of trouble?
! Hey Simpson. Let me save you the trouble of putting that money back in your pocket.
! I got in trouble for starting a fd fight.
! - You in trouble.
! Are you trying to get yourself in more trouble with that kind of language?
! First sign of trouble?
! Hey Simpson. Let me save you the trouble of putting that money back in your pocket.
! I got in trouble for starting a fd fight.
" Don't come to my district, I got troubles enough. "
"'Missiles have my sympathy in their present troubles, "'but I naturally rejoice "'that this valuable export order will not been lost to the Old Country."'
"... I'm" having troubles these days trying to figure out where I fit in.
"All of man's troubles come from his inability to sit quietly in a room by himself."
"An orphan recounting his boring troubles, gee up!"
" Don't come to my district, I got troubles enough. "
"'Missiles have my sympathy in their present troubles, "'but I naturally rejoice "'that this valuable export order will not been lost to the Old Country."'
"... I'm" having troubles these days trying to figure out where I fit in.
"All of man's troubles come from his inability to sit quietly in a room by himself."
"An orphan recounting his boring troubles, gee up!"
" I know some of you are troubled by my frequent use of Latin references.
"'Let not your heart be troubled.
"And do not be troubled about the future, for it has yet to come.
"And yet my heart has never been more troubled."
"As we walk down and meet clamour and the crowd, we were troubled by the silent of the angel wings to touch the Earth, the mud, and cried out:
"All requirements were accomplished... however, in the subjective aspect... our view is not favorable to the convicted felon. Due to troubling traits shown by him:
"The most recent and troubling lies include..."
"if you're here, please come forward and tell us what's troubling you."
"troubling a good man"?
' For Detective Tom Adkins, whose boy went missing eight years ago along with three other children, the find was particularly troubling.
" I know some of you are troubled by my frequent use of Latin references.
"'Let not your heart be troubled.
"And do not be troubled about the future, for it has yet to come.
"And yet my heart has never been more troubled."
"As we walk down and meet clamour and the crowd, we were troubled by the silent of the angel wings to touch the Earth, the mud, and cried out:
"All requirements were accomplished... however, in the subjective aspect... our view is not favorable to the convicted felon. Due to troubling traits shown by him:
"The most recent and troubling lies include..."
"if you're here, please come forward and tell us what's troubling you."
"troubling a good man"?
' For Detective Tom Adkins, whose boy went missing eight years ago along with three other children, the find was particularly troubling.

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