Conjugate verb "beslaver" in English

Conjugation of the verb beslaver[bɪˈslævə], regular

All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I beslaver
you beslaver
he/she/it beslavers
we beslaver
you beslaver
they beslaver

Present Continuous

I am beslavering
you are beslavering
he/she/it is beslavering
we are beslavering
you are beslavering
they are beslavering

Present Perfect

I have beslavered
you have beslavered
he/she/it has beslavered
we have beslavered
you have beslavered
they have beslavered

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been beslavering
you have been beslavering
he/she/it has been beslavering
we have been beslavering
you have been beslavering
they have been beslavering

Past Indefinite

I beslavered
you beslavered
he/she/it beslavered
we beslavered
you beslavered
they beslavered

Past Continuous

I was beslavering
you were beslavering
he/she/it was beslavering
we were beslavering
you were beslavering
they were beslavering

Past Perfect

I had beslavered
you had beslavered
he/she/it had beslavered
we had beslavered
you had beslavered
they had beslavered

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been beslavering
you had been beslavering
he/she/it had been beslavering
we had been beslavering
you had been beslavering
they had been beslavering

Future Indefinite

I will beslaver
you will beslaver
he/she/it will beslaver
we will beslaver
you will beslaver
they will beslaver

Future Continuous

I will be beslavering
you will be beslavering
he/she/it will be beslavering
we will be beslavering
you will be beslavering
they will be beslavering

Future Perfect

I will have beslavered
you will have beslavered
he/she/it will have beslavered
we will have beslavered
you will have beslavered
they will have beslavered

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been beslavering
you will have been beslavering
he/she/it will have been beslavering
we will have been beslavering
you will have been beslavering
they will have been beslavering

Conditional

Conditional Present

I would beslaver
you would beslaver
he/she/it would beslaver
we would beslaver
you would beslaver
they would beslaver

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be beslavering
you would be beslavering
he/she/it would be beslavering
we would be beslavering
you would be beslavering
they would be beslavering

Conditional Perfect

I would have beslavered
you would have beslavered
he/she/it would have beslavered
we would have beslavered
you would have beslavered
they would have beslavered

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been beslavering
you would have been beslavering
he/she/it would have been beslavering
we would have been beslavering
you would have been beslavering
they would have been beslavering

Participles

Present

beslavering

Past

beslavered

Infinitives

Infinitives

to beslaver
to have beslavered
to be beslavering
to have been beslavering
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