Presente Simple
I blow bubbles when I’m bored.
You blow candles on your birthday.
He blows his nose loudly.
She blows a kiss to her friend.
It blows in the wind.
We blow up balloons for the party.
They blow the whistle during the game.
Pasado Simple
I blew bubbles in the park yesterday.
You blew out the candles last night.
He blew his nose this morning.
She blew a kiss before leaving.
It blew over during the storm.
We blew up balloons for his birthday.
They blew the whistle at the end of the match.
Futuro Simple
I will blow bubbles if I get some soap.
You will blow out the candles on your cake.
He will blow his nose when he finds a tissue.
She will blow a kiss from the stage.
It will blow away if not secured properly.
We will blow up more balloons for the next party.
They will blow the whistle to start the game.
Presente Perfecto
I have blown bubbles every summer since I was a child.
You have blown out the candles every year on your birthday.
He has blown his nose too many times today.
She has blown kisses to her fans after every show.
It has blown off the leaves from the trees.
We have blown up enough balloons to fill the entire room.
They have blown the whistle every time there’s a foul.