Vantage (to ) conjugation

English
12 examples
This verb can also mean the following: aid, profit

Conjugation of vantage

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
vantage
vantage
vantages
vantage
vantage
vantage
Future Simple
will vantage
will vantage
will vantage
will vantage
will vantage
will vantage
Past Simple
vantaged
vantaged
vantaged
vantaged
vantaged
vantaged
Conditional Simple
would vantage
would vantage
would vantage
would vantage
would vantage
would vantage
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am vantaging
are vantaging
is vantaging
are vantaging
are vantaging
are vantaging
Future Progressive
will be vantaging
will be vantaging
will be vantaging
will be vantaging
will be vantaging
will be vantaging
Past Progressive
was vantaging
were vantaging
was vantaging
were vantaging
were vantaging
were vantaging
Conditional Progressive
would be vantaging
would be vantaging
would be vantaging
would be vantaging
would be vantaging
would be vantaging
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have vantaged
have vantaged
has vantaged
have vantaged
have vantaged
have vantaged
Future Perfect
will have vantaged
will have vantaged
will have vantaged
will have vantaged
will have vantaged
will have vantaged
Past Perfect
had vantaged
had vantaged
had vantaged
had vantaged
had vantaged
had vantaged
Conditional Perfect
would have vantaged
would have vantaged
would have vantaged
would have vantaged
would have vantaged
would have vantaged
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been vantaging
have been vantaging
has been vantaging
have been vantaging
have been vantaging
have been vantaging
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been vantaging
will have been vantaging
will have been vantaging
will have been vantaging
will have been vantaging
will have been vantaging
Past Perfect Progressive
had been vantaging
had been vantaging
had been vantaging
had been vantaging
had been vantaging
had been vantaging
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been vantaging
would have been vantaging
would have been vantaging
would have been vantaging
would have been vantaging
would have been vantaging

Examples of vantage

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"From my vantage point, I could make out five men and one officer."
'Course, it's harder to look down cuddy's shirt. Then, the vantage point on her ass is much improved.
- And wisely was it said. --'tis meet that some more audience than a mother since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear the speech of vantage. Fare you well, my liege.
- Don't know yet, but a sniper's only as good as his spotter, and a spotter is only as good as his vantage point.
- From this window, you've got a pretty good vantage point as a stalker.
"From my vantage point, I could make out five men and one officer."
'Course, it's harder to look down cuddy's shirt. Then, the vantage point on her ass is much improved.
- And wisely was it said. --'tis meet that some more audience than a mother since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear the speech of vantage. Fare you well, my liege.
- Don't know yet, but a sniper's only as good as his spotter, and a spotter is only as good as his vantage point.
- From this window, you've got a pretty good vantage point as a stalker.
LOHSE: Their practical system of astronomy was an observational one, and so the design and construction of a lot of buildings was intended to, to create these sight lines, to create these vantages for observation to see and mark
LOHSE: Their practical system of astronomy was an observational one, and so the design and construction of a lot of buildings was intended to, to create these sight lines, to create these vantages for observation to see and mark

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