Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne sits at the head of every Delavigne Corporation board meeting, even when he has just flown in from Pamplona.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : The noseless perfumer is sitting on his surfboard between waves, staring out at the San Francisco skyline with quiet satisfaction.
Indicative Past (simple) : After the fragrance explosion that took his grandfather Xavier, Bruno sat alone in the Montmartre shop for three days without speaking.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Horatio Oléré was sitting beside Bruno when the CEO finally announced the expansion of the tiny Montmartre shop into a global corporation.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The Delavigne Corporation's San Francisco staff has sat through Bruno's annual fragrance fire prevention lecture more times than anyone cares to count.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno has been sitting on the idea of a charitable fragrance line for months, and environmental activists are growing impatient.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time the bull-runners gathered at the starting line in Pamplona, Bruno had sat with them the night before sharing stories and red wine.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The grandson of Xavier had been sitting in the same Montmartre café for hours before Horatio finally convinced him to leave and start the business.
Indicative Future : Next summer, the bull-runner will sit with fellow runners in Pamplona and recount his most reckless encounters with the herd.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : While Horatio handles the quarterly report, Bruno will be sitting on a San Francisco beach, pretending to review his notes.
Indicative Future perfect : By the time the environmental gala begins, Bruno will have sat through three preparatory meetings and one very long Horatio monologue.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the end of the surfing retreat, the CEO will have been sitting on a board for more hours than he has spent in his own office all year.
Conditional Simple : Bruno would sit in the front row of every fragrance fire prevention seminar if he could attend them all without missing his Pamplona trip.
Conditional Progressive : If the waves were not so perfect this morning, the perfumer would be sitting at his desk in San Francisco reviewing the Delavigne Corporation's latest reports.
Conditional Perfect : Bruno would have sat with his grandfather Xavier for many more evenings in Montmartre had that terrible explosion never happened.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without Horatio's insistence on action, the Montmartre kid would have been sitting on his grief indefinitely, never building the Delavigne Corporation at all.
Imperative Imperative : « Sit down, Horatio, and let me explain why fragrance fire prevention must be the centerpiece of our next charity campaign, » Bruno said firmly.
Traduction
Français
s'asseoir
Deutsch
sitzen
Español
sentarse
Italiano
stare seduto/a
Português
sentar-se
Nederlands
gaan zitten
中文
坐下,就坐
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