Conjugate verb "tonner" in French
Conjugation of the verb tonner, 1st group 
The verb tonner is conjugated with: avoir
Indicatif
Présent
Imparfait
Passé Simple
Futur Simple
Passé Composé
Plus-que-Parfait
Passé Antérieur
Futur Antérieur
Indicatif
Présent
il ne tonne pasImparfait
il ne tonnait pasPassé Simple
il ne tonna pasFutur Simple
il ne tonnera pasPassé Composé
il n'a pas tonnéPlus-que-Parfait
il n'avait pas tonnéPassé Antérieur
il n'eut pas tonnéFutur Antérieur
il n'aura pas tonnéSubjonctif
Présent
Imparfait
Passé
Plus-que-parfait
Subjonctif
Présent
qu'il ne tonne pasImparfait
qu'il ne tonnât pasPassé
qu'il n'ait pas tonnéPlus-que-parfait
qu'il n'eût pas tonnéConditionnel
Présent
Passé
Conditionnel
Présent
il ne tonnerait pasPassé
il n'aurait pas tonnéParticipes
Participes
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