Conjugate verb "filmare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb filmare, 1st conjugation     translation to English film
Auxiliary: avere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io filmo
tu filmi
lui/lei filma
noi filmiamo
voi filmate
loro filmano

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io filmavo
tu filmavi
lui/lei filmava
noi filmavamo
voi filmavate
loro filmavano

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Futuro

io filmerò
tu filmerai
lui/lei filmerà
noi filmeremo
voi filmerete
loro filmeranno

Futuro Anteriore

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

Passato Remoto

io filmai
tu filmasti
lui/lei filmò
noi filmammo
voi filmaste
loro filmarono

Trapassato Remoto

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

Conjuntivo

Presente

io filmi
tu filmi
lui/lei filmi
noi filmiamo
voi filmiate
loro filmino

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io filmassi
tu filmassi
lui/lei filmasse
noi filmassimo
voi filmaste
loro filmassero

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Condizionale

Presente

io filmerei
tu filmeresti
lui/lei filmerebbe
noi filmeremmo
voi filmereste
loro filmerebbero

Passato

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

Imperativo

(tu) filma (Lei) filmi (noi) filmiamo (voi) filmate (Loro) filmino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino filmante filmanti
Femenino filmante filmanti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino filmato filmati
Femenino filmata filmate

Gerundio Presente

filmando

Gerundio Passato

avendo filmato
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