Conjugation
poll
Language
English
IndicativePresent
- I poll
- you poll
- you poll
- he/she/it polls
- we poll
- they poll
IndicativePreterite
- I polled
- you polled
- you polled
- he/she/it polled
- we polled
- they polled
IndicativePresent continuous
- I am polling
- you are polling
- you are polling
- he/she/it is polling
- we are polling
- they are polling
IndicativePresent perfect
- I have polled
- you have polled
- you have polled
- he/she/it has polled
- we have polled
- they have polled
IndicativeFuture
- I will poll
- you will poll
- you will poll
- he/she/it will poll
- we will poll
- they will poll
IndicativeFuture perfect
- I will have polled
- you will have polled
- you will have polled
- he/she/it will have polled
- we will have polled
- they will have polled
IndicativePast continous
- I was polling
- you were polling
- you were polling
- he/she/it was polling
- we were polling
- they were polling
IndicativePast perfect
- I had polled
- you had polled
- you had polled
- he/she/it had polled
- we had polled
- they had polled
IndicativeFuture continuous
- I will be polling
- you will be polling
- you will be polling
- he/she/it will be polling
- we will be polling
- they will be polling
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
- I have been polling
- you have been polling
- you have been polling
- he/she/it has been polling
- we have been polling
- they have been polling
IndicativePast perfect continuous
- I had been polling
- you had been polling
- you had been polling
- he/she/it had been polling
- we had been polling
- they had been polling
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
- I will have been polling
- you will have been polling
- you will have been polling
- he/she/it will have been polling
- we will have been polling
- they will have been polling
ParticiplePresent
- polling
ParticiplePast
- polled
Perfect participle
- having polled
Examples
A Eurobarometer poll shows that most women are not aware of their rights.
As it is an opinion poll, its conclusions should be interpreted with caution.
To maintain official status, a party must poll at least 3% of the vote in a general election.
The candidates elected under the proportional system will need to poll 7% of the votes cast.
A Eurobarometer poll shows that most women are not aware of their rights.
As it is an opinion poll, its conclusions should be interpreted with caution.
To maintain official status, a party must poll at least 3% of the vote in a general election.
The candidates elected under the proportional system will need to poll 7% of the votes cast.
A Eurobarometer poll shows that most women are not aware of their rights.
As it is an opinion poll, its conclusions should be interpreted with caution.
To maintain official status, a party must poll at least 3% of the vote in a general election.
The candidates elected under the proportional system will need to poll 7% of the votes cast.
A Eurobarometer poll shows that most women are not aware of their rights.
As it is an opinion poll, its conclusions should be interpreted with caution.
To maintain official status, a party must poll at least 3% of the vote in a general election.
The candidates elected under the proportional system will need to poll 7% of the votes cast.
A Eurobarometer poll shows that most women are not aware of their rights.
As it is an opinion poll, its conclusions should be interpreted with caution.
To maintain official status, a party must poll at least 3% of the vote in a general election.
The candidates elected under the proportional system will need to poll 7% of the votes cast.