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Wag (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, in the blood, motion, go, be in action, get along, depart, do, play, stir, move, play truant from school, progress
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you
it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
wag
wag
wags
wag
wag
wag
Future Simple
will wag
will wag
will wag
will wag
will wag
will wag
Past Simple
wagged
wagged
wagged
wagged
wagged
wagged
Conditional Simple
would wag
would wag
would wag
would wag
would wag
would wag
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am wagging
are wagging
is wagging
are wagging
are wagging
are wagging
Future Progressive
will be wagging
will be wagging
will be wagging
will be wagging
will be wagging
will be wagging
Past Progressive
was wagging
were wagging
was wagging
were wagging
were wagging
were wagging
Conditional Progressive
would be wagging
would be wagging
would be wagging
would be wagging
would be wagging
would be wagging
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have wagged
have wagged
has wagged
have wagged
have wagged
have wagged
Future Perfect
will have wagged
will have wagged
will have wagged
will have wagged
will have wagged
will have wagged
Past Perfect
had wagged
had wagged
had wagged
had wagged
had wagged
had wagged
Conditional Perfect
would have wagged
would have wagged
would have wagged
would have wagged
would have wagged
would have wagged
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been wagging
have been wagging
has been wagging
have been wagging
have been wagging
have been wagging
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been wagging
will have been wagging
will have been wagging
will have been wagging
will have been wagging
will have been wagging
Past Perfect Progressive
had been wagging
had been wagging
had been wagging
had been wagging
had been wagging
had been wagging
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been wagging
would have been wagging
would have been wagging
would have been wagging
would have been wagging
would have been wagging

Examples of wag

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Once in a while we should wag a finger at our actors and artists"Adolf Hitler.
"You're going to make tongues wag, you're going to make heads turn..."
'Director of Strategic Governance Simon Harwood has invited Ian 'into his Interactive Space for an informal chin wag.'
(grunting) Wag it, wag it.
- # You can wag your tail - Alright, John?
"Once in a while we should wag a finger at our actors and artists"Adolf Hitler.
"You're going to make tongues wag, you're going to make heads turn..."
'Director of Strategic Governance Simon Harwood has invited Ian 'into his Interactive Space for an informal chin wag.'
(grunting) Wag it, wag it.
- # You can wag your tail - Alright, John?
"She's dark, sleek, and beautiful and always wags her tail whenever she sees me.
- Oh, it's a term one of the wags in the laboratory devised to define our more conceptual efforts, as in we throw something against the wall and see if it sticks.
- Your tongue wags too much, eh?
A man has to work some dogs to learn how the world's tail wags.
And she talks to the dog, who wags its tail.
"She's dark, sleek, and beautiful and always wags her tail whenever she sees me.
- Oh, it's a term one of the wags in the laboratory devised to define our more conceptual efforts, as in we throw something against the wall and see if it sticks.
- Your tongue wags too much, eh?
A man has to work some dogs to learn how the world's tail wags.
And she talks to the dog, who wags its tail.
- Judge Reardon: Truth is, the tail wagged the dog on that one.
- he wagged his tail. - (all) He wagged his tail!
-He wagged his tail.
A mouse ran by and wagged her little tail; the egg rolled, fell down and broke.
And how her little hind end wagged from side to side when she walked?
"Considering that Dr. Caffrey is an administration darling, tongues are wagging that Threshold may be a way for the president to leave a humanitarian legacy : a military weapon that doesn't harm children. " Weapons.
"Even while sobbing, his lips never moved, but tongues will be wagging about Porque and Bean!"
"Hey, who's the person who warned you about him "in not just one, not just two, "but five emails, one of which had an emoticon of a wagging finger?"
"You became happy and started wagging your tail."
"You wouldn't kick Catherine Deneuve out of bed for wagging her tail."
- Judge Reardon: Truth is, the tail wagged the dog on that one.
- he wagged his tail. - (all) He wagged his tail!
-He wagged his tail.
A mouse ran by and wagged her little tail; the egg rolled, fell down and broke.
And how her little hind end wagged from side to side when she walked?
"Considering that Dr. Caffrey is an administration darling, tongues are wagging that Threshold may be a way for the president to leave a humanitarian legacy : a military weapon that doesn't harm children. " Weapons.
"Even while sobbing, his lips never moved, but tongues will be wagging about Porque and Bean!"
"Hey, who's the person who warned you about him "in not just one, not just two, "but five emails, one of which had an emoticon of a wagging finger?"
"You became happy and started wagging your tail."
"You wouldn't kick Catherine Deneuve out of bed for wagging her tail."

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