Verbo "to beacon" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to beacon (beaconed|beaconed)

Verbo "to beacon"

Present
I beacon
you beacon
he/she/it beacons
we beacon
you beacon
they beacon

Present continuous
I am beaconing
you are beaconing
he/she/it is beaconing
we are beaconing
you are beaconing
they are beaconing

Simple past
I beaconed
you beaconed
he/she/it beaconed
we beaconed
you beaconed
they beaconed

Past continuous
I was beaconing
you were beaconing
he/she/it was beaconing
we were beaconing
you were beaconing
they were beaconing

Present perfect
I have beaconed
you have beaconed
he/she/it has beaconed
we have beaconed
you have beaconed
they have beaconed

Present perfect continuous
I have been beaconing
you have been beaconing
he/she/it has been beaconing
we have been beaconing
you have been beaconing
they have been beaconing

Past perfect
I had beaconed
you had beaconed
he/she/it had beaconed
we had beaconed
you had beaconed
they had beaconed

Past perfect continuous
I had been beaconing
you had been beaconing
he/she/it had been beaconing
we had been beaconing
you had been beaconing
they had been beaconing

Future
I will beacon
you will beacon
he/she/it will beacon
we will beacon
you will beacon
they will beacon

Future continuous
I will be beaconing
you will be beaconing
he/she/it will be beaconing
we will be beaconing
you will be beaconing
they will be beaconing

Future perfect
I will have beaconed
you will have beaconed
he/she/it will have beaconed
we will have beaconed
you will have beaconed
they will have beaconed

Future perfect continuous
I will have been beaconing
you will have been beaconing
he/she/it will have been beaconing
we will have been beaconing
you will have been beaconing
they will have been beaconing

Conditional present
I would beacon
you would beacon
he/she/it would beacon
we would beacon
you would beacon
they would beacon

Conditional perfect
I would have beaconed
you would have beaconed
he/she/it would have beaconed
we would have beaconed
you would have beaconed
they would have beaconed

Conditional present progressive
I would be beaconing
you would be beaconing
he/she/it would be beaconing
we would be beaconing
you would be beaconing
they would be beaconing

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been beaconing
you would have been beaconing
he/she/it would have been beaconing
we would have been beaconing
you would have been beaconing
they would have been beaconing

Present subjunctive
I beacon
you beacon
he/she/it beacon
we beacon
you beacon
they beacon

Past subjunctive
I beaconed
you beaconed
he/she/it beaconed
we beaconed
you beaconed
they beaconed

Past perfect subjunctive
I had beaconed
you had beaconed
he/she/it had beaconed
we had beaconed
you had beaconed
they had beaconed

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you beacon
we Let´s beacon
you beacon

Present participle
beaconing

Past participle
beaconed

Sinonimi

Sinonimi (inglese) per "beacon":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to beacon"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to beacon"

And I can light up the Nutmeg like a beacon.
The advent of the euro is the beacon for the new millennium.
Yet South Africa presents itself as a beacon of hope in an otherwise turbulent continent.
We should be a beacon of hope and tranquillity for those who wish to have their viewpoint heard.
Remain a beacon of peace and quiet in the stormy sea that our world, alas, has all too often become.
Europe will always be a beacon of freedom, and I therefore call for a Radio Free Belarus to be set up.
That is where the European Food Authority comes into its own: it must be a beacon of objectivity.
My own country, Wales, has now voted to become a beacon of Fair Trade practice.
It was also a wasted opportunity for the Europe of fundamental rights, which was supposed to be a beacon for the world.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the European Union has, in the past, been an unfailing beacon of equality for women.
I would simply ask that in future the jury should pay more attention to what might be called the beacon effect of these cities.
And a kind of new digital beacon for the night -- but most importantly, a new type of experience for anybody who will go to the top.
A clear signal of European Parliament support and a beacon for the Agenda and for growth and employment.
Would you not agree, Commissioner, that Taiwan is a beacon for democracy in the region and that the isolation of Taiwan is increasingly anomalous?
Then there should always be in sight the draw -- a kind of a beacon that draws you on through the labyrinth to finish the process of getting there.
Mr President, the Beijing Platform for Action was a milestone, and the Commission’ s past policies often a beacon, in terms of policy on women’ s issues.
These principles will also be a beacon to people in other parts of the world who want to take the first step on that long, democratic road.
The beleaguered inhabitants of Fiji are looking to the European Union, which they see as the beacon of democracy and racial equality, to come to their aid.
In accordance with the Bible, God's word, I consider the Jews as His chosen people, upon which lies the divine duty to be a " beacon for all peoples ".
A college that was a beacon of ethics, culture, religion and peace for all peoples living in Asia Minor - as it happens I was born in the area, so I know this.
The United Nations was set up as a beacon of goodwill and hope, and of a desire to free the human race from a kind of tribal relationship of estrangement and exclusion.
Here we have a report which could have been much anticipated by the press and feared by the Member States, which could have served as a beacon to mark our position.
DAPHNE is justifiably a beacon programme that seeks to combat the root causes of violence against the most vulnerable, namely women and children.