Conjugate verb "Manage" in English

Conjugation of the verb manage[ˈmænɪdʒ], regular     

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Indicative

Present Indefinite

I manage
you manage
he/she/it manages
we manage
you manage
they manage

Present Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Present Perfect Continuous

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

Past Indefinite

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

Past Continuous

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

Past Perfect

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

Past Perfect Continuous

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

Future Indefinite

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Future Perfect Continuous

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

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I don't manage
you don't manage
he/she/it doesn't manage
we don't manage
you don't manage
they don't manage

Present Continuous

I am not managing
you aren't managing
he/she/it isn't managing
we aren't managing
you aren't managing
they aren't managing

Present Perfect

I haven't managed
you haven't managed
he/she/it hasn't managed
we haven't managed
you haven't managed
they haven't managed

Present Perfect Continuous

I haven't been managing
you haven't been managing
he/she/it hasn't been managing
we haven't been managing
you haven't been managing
they haven't been managing

Past Indefinite

I didn't manage
you didn't manage
he/she/it didn't manage
we didn't manage
you didn't manage
they didn't manage

Past Continuous

I wasn't managing
you weren't managing
he/she/it wasn't managing
we weren't managing
you weren't managing
they weren't managing

Past Perfect

I hadn't managed
you hadn't managed
he/she/it hadn't managed
we hadn't managed
you hadn't managed
they hadn't managed

Past Perfect Continuous

I hadn't been managing
you hadn't been managing
he/she/it hadn't been managing
we hadn't been managing
you hadn't been managing
they hadn't been managing

Future Indefinite

I shan't / won't manage
you won't manage
he/she/it won't manage
we shan't / won't manage
you won't manage
they won't manage

Future Continuous

I shan't / won't be managing
you won't be managing
he/she/it won't be managing
we shan't / won't be managing
you won't be managing
they won't be managing

Future Perfect

I shan't / won't have managed
you won't have managed
he/she/it won't have managed
we shan't / won't have managed
you won't have managed
they won't have managed

Future Perfect Continuous

I shan't / won't have been managing
you won't have been managing
he/she/it won't have been managing
we shan't / won't have been managing
you won't have been managing
they won't have been managing

Conditional

Conditional Present

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

Conditional Present Continuous

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

Conditional Perfect

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

Conditional Perfect Continuous

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

Conditional

Conditional Present

I wouldn't manage
you wouldn't manage
he/she/it wouldn't manage
we wouldn't manage
you wouldn't manage
they wouldn't manage

Conditional Present Continuous

I wouldn't be managing
you wouldn't be managing
he/she/it wouldn't be managing
we wouldn't be managing
you wouldn't be managing
they wouldn't be managing

Conditional Perfect

I wouldn't have managed
you wouldn't have managed
he/she/it wouldn't have managed
we wouldn't have managed
you wouldn't have managed
they wouldn't have managed

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I wouldn't have been managing
you wouldn't have been managing
he/she/it wouldn't have been managing
we wouldn't have been managing
you wouldn't have been managing
they wouldn't have been managing

Participles

Present

managing

Past

managed

Infinitives

Infinitives

to manage
to have managed
to be managing
to have been managing
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