Conjugate verb "piovere" in Italian
Conjugation of the verb piovere, irregular conjugation 
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Auxiliary: avere/essere
Indicativo
Presente
piovePassato Prossimo
ha piovutoPassato Prossimo
è piovutoImperfetto
piovevaTrapassato Prossimo
aveva piovutoTrapassato Prossimo
era piovutoFuturo
pioveràFuturo Anteriore
avrà piovutoFuturo Anteriore
sarà piovutoPassato Remoto
piovveTrapassato Remoto
ebbe piovutoTrapassato Remoto
fu piovutoConjuntivo
Presente
piovaPassato Prossimo
abbia piovutoPassato Prossimo
sia piovutoImperfetto
piovesseTrapassato Prossimo
avesse piovutoTrapassato Prossimo
fosse piovutoCondizionale
Presente
pioverebbePassato (avere)
avrebbe piovutoPassato (essere)
sarebbe piovutoImperativo
Forme Impersonali
Participio Presente
pioventeParticipio Passato
piovutoGerundio Presente
piovendoGerundio Passato (avere)
avendo piovutoGerundio Passato (essere)
essendo piovutoPopular Italian Verbs
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