Conjugation of the verb "mancare"
Conjugation of the verb mancare, 1st conjugation 
miss, lack, neglect
Auxiliary: essere
Indicativo
Presente
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Passato Prossimo
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Imperfetto
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Trapassato Prossimo
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Futuro
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Futuro Anteriore
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Passato Remoto
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Trapassato Remoto
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Conjuntivo
Presente
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Passato Prossimo
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Imperfetto
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Trapassato Prossimo
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Condizionale
Presente
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Passato
iotu
lui/lei
noi
voi
loro
Imperativo
(tu)Forme Impersonali
Participio Presente
| Singular | Plural | |
| Masculino | mancante | mancanti |
| Femenino | mancante | mancanti |
Participio Passato
| Singular | Plural | |
| Masculino | mancato | mancati |
| Femenino | mancata | mancate |
Gerundio Presente
mancandoGerundio Passato
| Singular | Plural | |
| Masculino | essendo mancato | essendo mancati |
| Femenino | essendo mancata | essendo mancate |
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