Verbo "to expose" - conjugación inglesa

Infinitivo: to expose (exposed|exposed)

Verbo "to expose"

Present
I expose
you expose
he/she/it exposes
we expose
you expose
they expose

Present continuous
I am exposing
you are exposing
he/she/it is exposing
we are exposing
you are exposing
they are exposing

Simple past
I exposed
you exposed
he/she/it exposed
we exposed
you exposed
they exposed

Past continuous
I was exposing
you were exposing
he/she/it was exposing
we were exposing
you were exposing
they were exposing

Present perfect
I have exposed
you have exposed
he/she/it has exposed
we have exposed
you have exposed
they have exposed

Present perfect continuous
I have been exposing
you have been exposing
he/she/it has been exposing
we have been exposing
you have been exposing
they have been exposing

Past perfect
I had exposed
you had exposed
he/she/it had exposed
we had exposed
you had exposed
they had exposed

Past perfect continuous
I had been exposing
you had been exposing
he/she/it had been exposing
we had been exposing
you had been exposing
they had been exposing

Future
I will expose
you will expose
he/she/it will expose
we will expose
you will expose
they will expose

Future continuous
I will be exposing
you will be exposing
he/she/it will be exposing
we will be exposing
you will be exposing
they will be exposing

Future perfect
I will have exposed
you will have exposed
he/she/it will have exposed
we will have exposed
you will have exposed
they will have exposed

Future perfect continuous
I will have been exposing
you will have been exposing
he/she/it will have been exposing
we will have been exposing
you will have been exposing
they will have been exposing

Conditional present
I would expose
you would expose
he/she/it would expose
we would expose
you would expose
they would expose

Conditional perfect
I would have exposed
you would have exposed
he/she/it would have exposed
we would have exposed
you would have exposed
they would have exposed

Conditional present progressive
I would be exposing
you would be exposing
he/she/it would be exposing
we would be exposing
you would be exposing
they would be exposing

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been exposing
you would have been exposing
he/she/it would have been exposing
we would have been exposing
you would have been exposing
they would have been exposing

Present subjunctive
I expose
you expose
he/she/it expose
we expose
you expose
they expose

Past subjunctive
I exposed
you exposed
he/she/it exposed
we exposed
you exposed
they exposed

Past perfect subjunctive
I had exposed
you had exposed
he/she/it had exposed
we had exposed
you had exposed
they had exposed

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you expose
we Let´s expose
you expose

Present participle
exposing

Past participle
exposed

Sinónimos

Sinónimos (Inglés) para "expose":

Traducción (Español) para el verbo "to expose"

Oraciones de ejemplo (Inglés) para "to expose"

It is a brilliant exposé of Averroes's life and work.
expose Church members to the attraction coming from the proliferation of
Running a program can potentially expose your computer to viruses or worms.
higher, the Windows Flip/Instant Viewer button will start Exposé for Mac.
We should expose people when they are bringing this Parliament into disrepute.
All these problems and differences expose numerous loopholes.
Failing that, we expose ourselves to the risk of non-compliance by the Member States.
I would also wish to expose an institution that is bringing Parliament into disrepute.
Such sites can expose you and your computer to bad or improper content.
However, it can also expose children to information that might not be appropriate for them.
Make sure that your webpage doesn't expose any cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.
The Commission will have to support the newspapers which expose this, in all sorts of ways.
Our Environment Ministers expose our citizens to increasing levels of noise.
Or do you prefer to expose yourself to the reproach that the Commission is a committee of philistines?
If you don't use antivirus software, you expose your computer to damage from malicious software.
You might need to resize the window to expose the View full screen button.
Its original intent was to expose students and staff to art as a part of daily life.
If you do not use antivirus software, you expose your computer to damage from malicious software.
This is what makes it difficult to expose those who traffic in human beings while making billions in income.
Allow me to give you a few examples and in doing so, expose a few weaknesses in the White Paper.
We fear that Parliament's present proposal, which we largely endorse, will expose us to this risk.
But we cannot rely on that and expose ourselves to the vicissitudes of Russian decisions in individual cases.
Neither do we feel that there is any need or necessity to privatise, expose to competition or deregulate postal services.
Fortunately, the 275 Members who voted against have thereby revealed their hypocrisy, which I will continue to expose.
It has to be our task to make this issue an international concern and finally to expose it to the glare of world publicity.
Mr President, the Greens have spent more than a decade endeavouring to expose the myths at the heart of the free-trade theory.
HIV/ AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis are direct causes and consequences of poverty, which particularly expose women and children.
This is a good thing, because if you want expose something, and wish to see action, the appropriate instruments are needed.
Because it is not enough simply to expose the responsibilities and disastrous slackness of the Commission - they must be penalized.
Free telephone help-lines need to be installed throughout Europe, and reliable statistics must be collected to expose the problem.
When it comes to cost, if, again, we say we value something and we put no resources behind it, we expose our hypocrisy.
These things expose women to lifelong torture, and it is irresponsible to negotiate with such a country.
Tomorrow, then, we will be putting our amendments to a vote by roll call in order to expose your hypocrisy to the public gaze.
The Commission is therefore pleased with Parliament's initiative to expose the suffering of the people of that region.
I should like to say that governing means looking ahead and stagnation means decline, but I have already pointed that out in my brief exposé.