Move Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Move V1 V2 V3
move
Meanings;
- Go in a specified direction or manner; change position.(verb)
- Make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction.(verb)
- Influence or prompt (someone) to do something.(verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
move | moved | moved |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
moves | moving |
Synonyms
go, walk, proceed, progress, advance, pass, progress, make progress, make headway, advance, develop, inspire, prompt, stimulate, motivate, provoke, influence, rouse, actuate, incline, persuade, urge, lead, cause, impel, induce, incite, excite, propose, submit, suggest, put forward, advocate, recommend, request, urge, empty, empty out, void, open, move, purge, drain, movement, motion, action, activity,
Example Sentences with move
- A tiny object moved in the dark.
- Chloe had not visited Paris until she moved there because of her job.
- Had Lilly gone to a Japanese course before she moved to Japan?
- They moved in just the other day.
- Had you been studying Spanish before you moved to Spain?
- She said that she would be help them move next month.
- He had lived in Florida for ten years before he moved to California.
- They are planning to move into another house.
- We have to move to a large house.
- Will we have moved to Madrid?
- Please move quickly.
- If you can’t see the screen we can move to the front.
- A series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.
- My father bought a new house but we haven’t moved yet.
- I had been studying Spanish before I moved to Spain.
- I had lived in London, before I moved to Paris.
- Love moves in sync with the cadence of forgiveness, sings in tune with the melody of acceptance, and dances in rhythm with the music of companionship.
- He moved from place to place.