Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne never abdicates his responsibility for fragrance fire prevention, no matter how busy the Delavigne Corporation becomes.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : Some shareholders are whispering that the CEO is abdicating too much authority to his San Francisco staff, but Horatio Oléré dismisses the rumors entirely.
Indicative Past (simple) : When the Montmartre kid first moved to San Francisco, he abdicated very little control over the company's creative direction.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Bruno was abdicating his duties as host of the Delavigne gala when a bull-running story he was telling in the corner drew the entire room's attention.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The noseless perfumer has never abdicated his vision for the Delavigne Corporation, even through the darkest financial storms.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Critics have been suggesting that Bruno has been abdicating his environmental responsibilities, but his record with charities speaks for itself.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time Horatio Oléré stepped in, Bruno had abdicated so many operational duties that the San Francisco office barely recognized his authority.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The grandson of Xavier had been abdicating his role in daily operations for months before he finally admitted that surfing had become a serious distraction.
Indicative Future : Bruno Delavigne will never abdicate his position as the driving creative force behind the Delavigne Corporation's legendary fragrance line.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : While the bulls thunder through Pamplona next July, the CEO will be abdicating the boardroom to Horatio Oléré, who never looks entirely comfortable there.
Indicative Future perfect : By his thirtieth anniversary as CEO, Bruno will have abdicated just enough control to his trusted staff to free up his mornings for surfing.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the time he finally retires, the San Francisco surfer will have been abdicating select duties to Horatio Oléré for over two decades.
Conditional Simple : Bruno would abdicate his role as head of fragrance development only if someone could somehow replace a lifetime of passion learned in his grandfather Xavier's Montmartre shop.
Conditional Progressive : Without his deep loyalty to Xavier's memory, the perfumer would be abdicating his more grueling responsibilities and riding waves off the San Francisco coast full time.
Conditional Perfect : Bruno would have abdicated the chairmanship years ago if Horatio Oléré had not convinced him that the Delavigne Corporation still needed its founder at the helm.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Had the board pushed any harder last spring, the bull-runner would have been abdicating control of the Delavigne Corporation piece by piece before anyone realized what was happening.
Imperative Imperative : « Abdicate nothing, Horatio — not one decision, not one signature — while I'm in Pamplona, » Bruno instructs his best friend before boarding his flight.
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