Conjugate verb "tomber du grêlon" in French
Conjugation of the verb tomber du grêlon
Indicatif
Présent
Imparfait
Passé Simple
Futur Simple
Passé Composé
Plus-que-Parfait
Passé Antérieur
Futur Antérieur
Indicatif
Présent
il ne tombe du grêlon pasImparfait
il ne tombait du grêlon pasPassé Simple
il ne tomba du grêlon pasFutur Simple
il ne tombera du grêlon pasPassé Composé
ne pasPlus-que-Parfait
ne pasPassé Antérieur
ne pasFutur Antérieur
ne pasSubjonctif
Présent
Imparfait
Passé
Plus-que-parfait
Subjonctif
Présent
qu'il ne tombe du grêlon pasImparfait
qu'il ne tombât du grêlon pasPassé
ne pasPlus-que-parfait
ne pasConditionnel
Présent
Passé
Conditionnel
Présent
il ne tomberait du grêlon pasPassé
ne pasParticipes
Participes
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