Conjugate verb "signaler" in French

Conjugation of the verb signaler, 1st group     translation to English point out, report, signal
The verb signaler is conjugated with: avoir

All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Impératif Participes

Indicatif

Présent

je signale
tu signales
il/elle signale
nous signalons
vous signalez
ils/elles signalent

Imparfait

je signalais
tu signalais
il/elle signalait
nous signalions
vous signaliez
ils/elles signalaient

Passé Simple

je signalai
tu signalas
il/elle signala
nous signalâmes
vous signalâtes
ils/elles signalèrent

Futur Simple

je signalerai
tu signaleras
il/elle signalera
nous signalerons
vous signalerez
ils/elles signaleront

Passé Composé

j'ai signalé
tu as signalé
il/elle a signalé
nous avons signalé
vous avez signalé
ils/elles ont signalé

Plus-que-Parfait

j'avais signalé
tu avais signalé
il/elle avait signalé
nous avions signalé
vous aviez signalé
ils/elles avaient signalé

Passé Antérieur

j'eus signalé
tu eus signalé
il/elle eut signalé
nous eûmes signalé
vous eûtes signalé
ils/elles eurent signalé

Futur Antérieur

j'aurai signalé
tu auras signalé
il/elle aura signalé
nous aurons signalé
vous aurez signalé
ils/elles auront signalé

Subjonctif

Présent

que je signale
que tu signales
qu'il/elle signale
que nous signalions
que vous signaliez
qu'ils/elles signalent

Imparfait

que je signalasse
que tu signalasses
qu'il/elle signalât
que nous signalassions
que vous signalassiez
qu'ils/elles signalassent

Passé

que j'aie signalé
que tu aies signalé
qu'il/elle ait signalé
que nous ayons signalé
que vous ayez signalé
qu'ils/elles aient signalé

Plus-que-parfait

que j'eusse signalé
que tu eusses signalé
qu'il/elle eût signalé
que nous eussions signalé
que vous eussiez signalé
qu'ils/elles eussent signalé

Conditionnel

Présent

je signalerais
tu signalerais
il/elle signalerait
nous signalerions
vous signaleriez
ils/elles signaleraient

Passé

j'aurais signalé
tu aurais signalé
il/elle aurait signalé
nous aurions signalé
vous auriez signalé
ils/elles auraient signalé

Impératif

Impératif

(tu) signale
(nous) signalons
(vous) signalez

Participes

Présent

signalant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin signalé signalés
féminin signalée signalées
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