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Juggle means to keep objects in the air or manage multiple tasks. Regular verb: juggle-juggled-juggled.
Meanings
- To keep objects in air
- To manage multiple tasks
- To manipulate cleverly
Common Collocations
juggle responsibilities
juggle work and family
juggling act
juggle priorities
Tip for Learners
Juggle figuratively means manage many things. "She juggles work and family."
Present Simple
| I | juggle |
| you | juggle |
| he/she/it | juggles |
| we | juggle |
| they | juggle |
Examples - Present Simple
- I juggle multiple responsibilities at work every day.
- You juggle your career and family life remarkably well.
- She juggles five balls effortlessly during her performances.
- We juggle various projects simultaneously in this department.
- They juggle work and studies throughout the semester.
Present Continuous
| I | am juggling |
| you | are juggling |
| he/she/it | is juggling |
| we | are juggling |
| they | are juggling |
Examples - Present Continuous
- I am juggling several deadlines at the moment.
- You are juggling too many commitments right now.
- He is juggling flaming torches on the street corner.
- We are juggling multiple clients' needs this week.
- They are juggling school and part-time jobs currently.
Present Perfect
| I | have juggled |
| you | have juggled |
| he/she/it | has juggled |
| we | have juggled |
| they | have juggled |
Examples - Present Perfect
- I have juggled many roles throughout my career.
- You have juggled your priorities exceptionally well.
- She has juggled chainsaws in her most daring act.
- We have juggled numerous projects this quarter.
- They have juggled work and family for years.
Present Perfect Continuous
| I | have been juggling |
| you | have been juggling |
| he/she/it | has been juggling |
| we | have been juggling |
| they | have been juggling |
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been juggling responsibilities for far too long.
- You have been juggling everything single-handedly lately.
- He has been juggling professionally for fifteen years.
- We have been juggling multiple priorities all month.
- They have been juggling their schedules to make it work.
Past Simple
| I | juggled |
| you | juggled |
| he/she/it | juggled |
| we | juggled |
| they | juggled |
Examples - Past Simple
- I juggled three jobs while attending college.
- You juggled your time perfectly during that busy period.
- She juggled at the children's party yesterday.
- We juggled competing demands throughout the project.
- They juggled their schedules to attend the meeting.
Past Continuous
| I | was juggling |
| you | were juggling |
| he/she/it | was juggling |
| we | were juggling |
| they | were juggling |
Examples - Past Continuous
- I was juggling too many tasks when I made that mistake.
- You were juggling everything while I was on vacation.
- He was juggling tennis balls when one hit the window.
- We were juggling multiple crises at the time.
- They were juggling their calendars to find a time.
Past Perfect
| I | had juggled |
| you | had juggled |
| he/she/it | had juggled |
| we | had juggled |
| they | had juggled |
Examples - Past Perfect
- I had juggled many responsibilities before that promotion.
- You had juggled your schedule before the changes were made.
- She had juggled for years before joining the circus.
- We had juggled budgets before the new system was implemented.
- They had juggled priorities before settling on a plan.
Past Perfect Continuous
| I | had been juggling |
| you | had been juggling |
| he/she/it | had been juggling |
| we | had been juggling |
| they | had been juggling |
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been juggling work and school for years before graduating.
- You had been juggling clients before the new hire arrived.
- He had been juggling professionally for a decade before retiring.
- We had been juggling demands for months before finding balance.
- They had been juggling responsibilities before the merger.
Future Simple
| I | will juggle |
| you | will juggle |
| he/she/it | will juggle |
| we | will juggle |
| they | will juggle |
Examples - Future Simple
- I will juggle my schedule to make time for the event.
- You will juggle these new responsibilities efficiently.
- She will juggle at the birthday party this Saturday.
- We will juggle multiple projects next quarter.
- They will juggle their commitments to attend.
Future Continuous
| I | will be juggling |
| you | will be juggling |
| he/she/it | will be juggling |
| we | will be juggling |
| they | will be juggling |
Examples - Future Continuous
- I will be juggling several priorities for the foreseeable future.
- You will be juggling work and studies next semester.
- He will be juggling at the festival all weekend.
- We will be juggling client demands throughout the transition.
- They will be juggling their schedules to make it work.
Future Perfect
| I | will have juggled |
| you | will have juggled |
| he/she/it | will have juggled |
| we | will have juggled |
| they | will have juggled |
Examples - Future Perfect
- I will have juggled these duties for a year by December.
- You will have juggled multiple roles by the time you finish.
- She will have juggled at hundreds of events by retirement.
- We will have juggled this project with others by completion.
- They will have juggled their responsibilities by graduation.
Future Perfect Continuous
| I | will have been juggling |
| you | will have been juggling |
| he/she/it | will have been juggling |
| we | will have been juggling |
| they | will have been juggling |
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been juggling career and family for twenty years.
- You will have been juggling these duties for a decade soon.
- He will have been juggling professionally for thirty years.
- We will have been juggling priorities for months by then.
- They will have been juggling commitments for years by graduation.