Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne conjugates French verbs with surprising ease during his English lessons, though he admits perfume formulas are a far trickier language.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : The noseless perfumer is conjugating irregular verbs at his desk in San Francisco, pausing every few minutes to scribble fragrance notes in the margin.
Indicative Past (simple) : Horatio Oléré conjugated every verb on the practice sheet in under five minutes, making Bruno deeply suspicious of his methods.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Bruno was conjugating verbs in his Montmartre bedroom when his grandfather Xavier knocked on the door and handed him his first perfume vial.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The CEO has conjugated more English tenses this month than he ever expected to, largely because his San Francisco staff keeps correcting him.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno has been conjugating verbs in three languages for the past hour, insisting it helps him think through the Delavigne Corporation's new marketing copy.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time the language tutor arrived at the Delavigne Corporation offices, Bruno had already conjugated every verb on the worksheet — incorrectly, but enthusiastically.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The Montmartre kid had been conjugating Spanish verbs for weeks before his first trip to Pamplona, determined not to embarrass himself among the bull-runners.
Indicative Future : Bruno will conjugate the verb 'to surf' in every tense he knows the moment his instructor declares him a competent wave-rider.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : This time tomorrow, the grandson of Xavier will be conjugating verbs on the plane to Pamplona, flashcards spread across the tray table.
Indicative Future perfect : By the end of the language course, Bruno will have conjugated over five hundred verbs — none of which, he notes, describe the smell of a great perfume.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the time the Delavigne Corporation's annual gala begins, Bruno will have been conjugating toasts in four languages for nearly three hours backstage.
Conditional Simple : The perfumer would conjugate his verbs more carefully if Horatio Oléré were not constantly interrupting him with urgent news from the boardroom.
Conditional Progressive : Were it not for the fragrance fire prevention seminar he is hosting, Bruno would be conjugating verbs on the beach right now, board propped against a rock.
Conditional Perfect : Bruno would have conjugated the verbs correctly at the Paris conference if the moderator had not switched languages halfway through his speech.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without the chaos of the Pamplona bull run, the San Francisco surfer would have been conjugating verbs with his tutor all morning as planned.
Imperative Imperative : « Conjugate the verb properly, Horatio — you are representing the Delavigne Corporation, not writing a text message, » Bruno said, tapping the whiteboard with his marker.
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