Conjugate verb "adire vie legali" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb adire vie legali

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io ado / adisco vie legali
tu adi / adisci vie legali
lui/lei ade / adisce vie legali
noi adiamo vie legali
voi adite vie legali
loro adono / adiscono vie legali

Passato Prossimo

io ho adito vie legali
tu hai adito vie legali
lui/lei ha adito vie legali
noi abbiamo adito vie legali
voi avete adito vie legali
loro hanno adito vie legali

Imperfetto

io adivo vie legali
tu adivi vie legali
lui/lei adiva vie legali
noi adivamo vie legali
voi adivate vie legali
loro adivano vie legali

Trapassato Prossimo

io avevo adito vie legali
tu avevi adito vie legali
lui/lei aveva adito vie legali
noi avevamo adito vie legali
voi avevate adito vie legali
loro avevano adito vie legali

Futuro

io adirò vie legali
tu adirai vie legali
lui/lei adirà vie legali
noi adiremo vie legali
voi adirete vie legali
loro adiranno vie legali

Futuro Anteriore

io avrò adito vie legali
tu avrai adito vie legali
lui/lei avrà adito vie legali
noi avremo adito vie legali
voi avrete adito vie legali
loro avranno adito vie legali

Passato Remoto

io adii vie legali
tu adisti vie legali
lui/lei adì vie legali
noi adimmo vie legali
voi adiste vie legali
loro adirono vie legali

Trapassato Remoto

io ebbi adito vie legali
tu avesti adito vie legali
lui/lei ebbe adito vie legali
noi avemmo adito vie legali
voi aveste adito vie legali
loro ebbero adito vie legali

Conjuntivo

Presente

io ada / adisca vie legali
tu ada / adisca vie legali
lui/lei ada / adisca vie legali
noi adiamo vie legali
voi adiate vie legali
loro adano / adiscano vie legali

Passato Prossimo

io abbia adito vie legali
tu abbia adito vie legali
lui/lei abbia adito vie legali
noi abbiamo adito vie legali
voi abbiate adito vie legali
loro abbiano adito vie legali

Imperfetto

io adissi vie legali
tu adissi vie legali
lui/lei adisse vie legali
noi adissimo vie legali
voi adiste vie legali
loro adissero vie legali

Trapassato Prossimo

io avessi adito vie legali
tu avessi adito vie legali
lui/lei avesse adito vie legali
noi avessimo adito vie legali
voi aveste adito vie legali
loro avessero adito vie legali

Condizionale

Presente

io adirei vie legali
tu adiresti vie legali
lui/lei adirebbe vie legali
noi adiremmo vie legali
voi adireste vie legali
loro adirebbero vie legali

Passato

io avrei adito vie legali
tu avresti adito vie legali
lui/lei avrebbe adito vie legali
noi avremmo adito vie legali
voi avreste adito vie legali
loro avrebbero adito vie legali

Imperativo

(tu) adi / adisci vie legali (Lei) ada / adisca vie legali (noi) adiamo vie legali (voi) adite vie legali (Loro) adano / adiscano vie legali

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino adente vie legali adenti vie legali
Femenino adente vie legali adenti vie legali

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino adito vie legali aditi vie legali
Femenino adita vie legali adite vie legali

Gerundio Presente

adendo vie legali

Gerundio Passato

avendo adito vie legali
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