Conjugate verb "smettere" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb smettere, irregular conjugation     translation to English stop
Auxiliary: avere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io smetto
tu smetti
lui/lei smette
noi smettiamo
voi smettete
loro smettono

Passato Prossimo

io ho smesso
tu hai smesso
lui/lei ha smesso
noi abbiamo smesso
voi avete smesso
loro hanno smesso

Imperfetto

io smettevo
tu smettevi
lui/lei smetteva
noi smettevamo
voi smettevate
loro smettevano

Trapassato Prossimo

io avevo smesso
tu avevi smesso
lui/lei aveva smesso
noi avevamo smesso
voi avevate smesso
loro avevano smesso

Futuro

io smetterò
tu smetterai
lui/lei smetterà
noi smetteremo
voi smetterete
loro smetteranno

Futuro Anteriore

io avrò smesso
tu avrai smesso
lui/lei avrà smesso
noi avremo smesso
voi avrete smesso
loro avranno smesso

Passato Remoto

io smisi
tu smettesti
lui/lei smise
noi smettemmo
voi smetteste
loro smisero

Trapassato Remoto

io ebbi smesso
tu avesti smesso
lui/lei ebbe smesso
noi avemmo smesso
voi aveste smesso
loro ebbero smesso

Conjuntivo

Presente

io smetta
tu smetta
lui/lei smetta
noi smettiamo
voi smettiate
loro smettano

Passato Prossimo

io abbia smesso
tu abbia smesso
lui/lei abbia smesso
noi abbiamo smesso
voi abbiate smesso
loro abbiano smesso

Imperfetto

io smettessi
tu smettessi
lui/lei smettesse
noi smettessimo
voi smetteste
loro smettessero

Trapassato Prossimo

io avessi smesso
tu avessi smesso
lui/lei avesse smesso
noi avessimo smesso
voi aveste smesso
loro avessero smesso

Condizionale

Presente

io smetterei
tu smetteresti
lui/lei smetterebbe
noi smetteremmo
voi smettereste
loro smetterebbero

Passato

io avrei smesso
tu avresti smesso
lui/lei avrebbe smesso
noi avremmo smesso
voi avreste smesso
loro avrebbero smesso

Imperativo

(tu) smetti (Lei) smetta (noi) smettiamo (voi) smettete (Loro) smettano

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino smettente smettenti
Femenino smettente smettenti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino smesso smessi
Femenino smessa smesse

Gerundio Presente

smettendo

Gerundio Passato

avendo smesso
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