Indicative Present (simple): Bruno Delavigne believes that honoring his grandfather Xavier's memory is the greatest purpose a perfumer can have.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The San Francisco staff is starting to believe that their noseless CEO can somehow still detect a bad fragrance from across the room.
Indicative Past (simple): As a young boy in Montmartre, Bruno believed that one day his grandfather's tiny shop would become something truly extraordinary.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: Horatio Oléré was beginning to believe that Bruno had finally lost his mind when the CEO announced he was taking up surfing at fifty.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): The grandson of Xavier has always believed that a single scent can carry an entire lifetime of memories.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Environmental activists have been believing in the Delavigne Corporation's green commitments ever since Bruno personally pledged to fund fragrance fire prevention research.
Indicative Past perfect: Bruno had believed the Pamplona bull run was perfectly safe until a particularly determined animal proved otherwise.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: The Delavigne Corporation board had been believing for years that Bruno would eventually slow down, but the surfboard in his office suggested otherwise.
Indicative Future: The bull-runner will believe in his own invincibility right up until the moment Horatio has to drag him out of the Pamplona arena.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: By the time Bruno paddles out to the big waves off San Francisco, his surfing instructor will be believing some very alarming things about the CEO's risk tolerance.
Indicative Future perfect: By the anniversary of Xavier's passing, Bruno will have believed in his grandfather's vision for over four decades.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By the time the Delavigne Corporation launches its next fragrance line, Bruno will have been believing in this formula for nearly three years — and Horatio will finally admit he was right.
Conditional Simple: The perfumer would believe in a quieter life if the bulls, the waves, and the shareholders would all agree to leave him alone at the same time.
Conditional Progressive: If the quarterly results were not so promising, the Delavigne Corporation's investors would be believing a very different story about Bruno's leadership right now.
Conditional Perfect: Bruno would have believed his nose was gone forever if a chance encounter with one of Xavier's old recipes had not stirred something deep in his memory.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Without Horatio's steady reassurance, the Montmartre kid would have been believing his dream was impossible long before the Delavigne Corporation ever existed.
Imperative Imperative: « Believe me, Horatio — fragrance fire prevention is the future, and I will not rest until every candle in this building has a safety label, » Bruno declared at the all-hands meeting.
Translation
Français
croire
Deutsch
glauben
Español
creer
Italiano
credere
Português
pensar, crer
Nederlands
geloven
中文
相信
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