Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne badgers his San Francisco staff every Monday morning until they submit their fragrance fire prevention reports on time.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : The noseless perfumer is badgering Horatio Oléré again about signing the new environmental charity pledge before the deadline.
Indicative Past (simple) : Delavigne badgered the Pamplona city council for three consecutive years before they finally agreed to add a fragrance safety booth near the bull run.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Bruno was badgering his surfing instructor for advanced lessons when a rogue wave settled the argument for everyone involved.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The grandson of Xavier has badgered every cosmetics supplier in San Francisco into adopting safer storage practices for flammable materials.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Horatio Oléré has been badgering Bruno about taking a proper vacation ever since the Delavigne Corporation's annual revenue crossed the nine-figure mark.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time Bruno arrived at the Montmartre workshop, his grandfather Xavier had already badgered every local supplier into offering a discount on raw ingredients.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The environmental activists had been badgering the Delavigne Corporation for months before Bruno personally invited them in to tour the eco-friendly production line.
Indicative Future : The bull-runner will badger the Pamplona race organizers until they introduce a formal fragrance fire prevention protocol along the route.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : Bruno will be badgering his new hire about the quarterly sustainability report all the way through the Delavigne Corporation board meeting.
Indicative Future perfect : By the time the San Francisco summit wraps up, Bruno will have badgered every delegate into pledging support for his environmental awareness campaign.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By next spring, the CEO will have been badgering city officials about fragrance fire prevention for a full decade — and he shows absolutely no signs of stopping.
Conditional Simple : Bruno would badger the Delavigne Corporation's marketing team less often if they remembered, just once, to include safety warnings on the aerosol product labels.
Conditional Progressive : Were it not for his morning surf session, the perfumer would be badgering Horatio about the charity gala seating arrangements right now.
Conditional Perfect : Bruno would have badgered the landlord of his grandfather's Montmartre shop into renovating sooner if Xavier had not insisted on handling things himself.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without the Pamplona trip to distract him, the CEO would have been badgering his legal team about the new cosmetics regulation for the entire month of July.
Imperative Imperative : « Don't badger the interns about the launch timeline, Horatio — let me handle it, » Bruno said, striding into the Delavigne Corporation boardroom with a wetsuit still under his arm.
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