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boak

(bok; bəʊk)
vb, n
(Pathology) a variant spelling of boke
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boak


Past participle: boaked
Gerund: boaking

Imperative
boak
boak
Present
I boak
you boak
he/she/it boaks
we boak
you boak
they boak
Preterite
I boaked
you boaked
he/she/it boaked
we boaked
you boaked
they boaked
Present Continuous
I am boaking
you are boaking
he/she/it is boaking
we are boaking
you are boaking
they are boaking
Present Perfect
I have boaked
you have boaked
he/she/it has boaked
we have boaked
you have boaked
they have boaked
Past Continuous
I was boaking
you were boaking
he/she/it was boaking
we were boaking
you were boaking
they were boaking
Past Perfect
I had boaked
you had boaked
he/she/it had boaked
we had boaked
you had boaked
they had boaked
Future
I will boak
you will boak
he/she/it will boak
we will boak
you will boak
they will boak
Future Perfect
I will have boaked
you will have boaked
he/she/it will have boaked
we will have boaked
you will have boaked
they will have boaked
Future Continuous
I will be boaking
you will be boaking
he/she/it will be boaking
we will be boaking
you will be boaking
they will be boaking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been boaking
you have been boaking
he/she/it has been boaking
we have been boaking
you have been boaking
they have been boaking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been boaking
you will have been boaking
he/she/it will have been boaking
we will have been boaking
you will have been boaking
they will have been boaking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been boaking
you had been boaking
he/she/it had been boaking
we had been boaking
you had been boaking
they had been boaking
Conditional
I would boak
you would boak
he/she/it would boak
we would boak
you would boak
they would boak
Past Conditional
I would have boaked
you would have boaked
he/she/it would have boaked
we would have boaked
you would have boaked
they would have boaked
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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