Conjugate verb "mancare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb mancare, 1st conjugation     translation to English miss, lack, neglect
Auxiliary: essere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io manco
tu manchi
lui/lei manca
noi manchiamo
voi mancate
loro mancano

Passato Prossimo

io sono mancato / mancata
tu sei mancato / mancata
lui/lei è mancato / mancata
noi siamo mancati / mancate
voi siete mancati / mancate
loro sono mancati / mancate

Imperfetto

io mancavo
tu mancavi
lui/lei mancava
noi mancavamo
voi mancavate
loro mancavano

Trapassato Prossimo

io ero mancato / mancata
tu eri mancato / mancata
lui/lei era mancato / mancata
noi eravamo mancati / mancate
voi eravate mancati / mancate
loro erano mancati / mancate

Futuro

io mancherò
tu mancherai
lui/lei mancherà
noi mancheremo
voi mancherete
loro mancheranno

Futuro Anteriore

io sarò mancato / mancata
tu sarai mancato / mancata
lui/lei sarà mancato / mancata
noi saremo mancati / mancate
voi sarete mancati / mancate
loro saranno mancati / mancate

Passato Remoto

io mancai
tu mancasti
lui/lei mancò
noi mancammo
voi mancaste
loro mancarono

Trapassato Remoto

io fui mancato / mancata
tu fosti mancato / mancata
lui/lei fu mancato / mancata
noi fummo mancati / mancate
voi foste mancati / mancate
loro furono mancati / mancate

Conjuntivo

Presente

io manchi
tu manchi
lui/lei manchi
noi manchiamo
voi manchiate
loro manchino

Passato Prossimo

io sia mancato / mancata
tu sia mancato / mancata
lui/lei sia mancato / mancata
noi siamo mancati / mancate
voi siate mancati / mancate
loro siano mancati / mancate

Imperfetto

io mancassi
tu mancassi
lui/lei mancasse
noi mancassimo
voi mancaste
loro mancassero

Trapassato Prossimo

io fossi mancato / mancata
tu fossi mancato / mancata
lui/lei fosse mancato / mancata
noi fossimo mancati / mancate
voi foste mancati / mancate
loro fossero mancati / mancate

Condizionale

Presente

io mancherei
tu mancheresti
lui/lei mancherebbe
noi mancheremmo
voi manchereste
loro mancherebbero

Passato

io sarei mancato / mancata
tu saresti mancato / mancata
lui/lei sarebbe mancato / mancata
noi saremmo mancati / mancate
voi sareste mancati / mancate
loro sarebbero mancati / mancate

Imperativo

(tu) manca (Lei) manchi (noi) manchiamo (voi) mancate (Loro) manchino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino mancante mancanti
Femenino mancante mancanti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino mancato mancati
Femenino mancata mancate

Gerundio Presente

mancando

Gerundio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino essendo mancato essendo mancati
Femenino essendo mancata essendo mancate
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