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Wage (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: carry out, adventure, hire, book i, venture, reward, bet, hire out, sir thomas malory, conduct, expose to, expose, incur, employ, in le morte darthur, chapter xviij, hazard, lay out, give
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Present Simple
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Future Simple
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Past Simple
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Conditional Simple
would wage
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Present Progressive
am waging
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Future Progressive
will be waging
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Past Progressive
was waging
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Conditional Progressive
would be waging
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Present Perfect
have waged
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Future Perfect
will have waged
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Past Perfect
had waged
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Conditional Perfect
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been waging
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Future Perfect Progressive
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Past Perfect Progressive
had been waging
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Conditional Perfect Progressive
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Examples of wage

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
".. but how are you going to wage war "if everyone, in particular Russia, is going to attack us?"
"Anxious as I know you to be, Mr Hearst... "to move to 24-hour operation... "until workers at wage outnumber individual prospectors in the camp...
"Four kids and half a wage!
"How can we wage war?"
"How do they wage war?"
".. but how are you going to wage war "if everyone, in particular Russia, is going to attack us?"
"Anxious as I know you to be, Mr Hearst... "to move to 24-hour operation... "until workers at wage outnumber individual prospectors in the camp...
"Four kids and half a wage!
"How can we wage war?"
"How do they wage war?"
"A 30% increase in wages."
"A dual struggle wages within me.
"Enclosed find train fare and $150 advance on your wages."
"Here's your wages, Parson.
"I'd prefer two days less work for a quarter less wages."
"A 30% increase in wages."
"A dual struggle wages within me.
"Enclosed find train fare and $150 advance on your wages."
"Here's your wages, Parson.
"I'd prefer two days less work for a quarter less wages."
"But in the fullness oftime, evil men betrayed God's trust, and in disobedience to His holy word waged bloody wars, not only against their own kind, but against the apes, whom they reduced to slavery."
"He immediately waged a fierce battle during which "a grenade gravely wounded "his right hand and fractured his thigh.
"I waged my money on the bobtail nag, somebody bet on the bay!"
"The Christian king of Great Britain has waged cruel war against human nature itself in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere."
"The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects.
"As you are aware Wasserman had been waging a one-man campaign to expose government documents."
"It wuns thwough ah metwohpolis like a waging wiver. "
"Mr. President, only lunatics and suicides, "who themselves want to perish, "would think of waging nuclear war.
"Sita, l rescued you by waging a war with the enemy."
"waging a Wii war."
"But in the fullness oftime, evil men betrayed God's trust, and in disobedience to His holy word waged bloody wars, not only against their own kind, but against the apes, whom they reduced to slavery."
"He immediately waged a fierce battle during which "a grenade gravely wounded "his right hand and fractured his thigh.
"I waged my money on the bobtail nag, somebody bet on the bay!"
"The Christian king of Great Britain has waged cruel war against human nature itself in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere."
"The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects.
"As you are aware Wasserman had been waging a one-man campaign to expose government documents."
"It wuns thwough ah metwohpolis like a waging wiver. "
"Mr. President, only lunatics and suicides, "who themselves want to perish, "would think of waging nuclear war.
"Sita, l rescued you by waging a war with the enemy."
"waging a Wii war."

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