Conjugate verb "fugare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb fugare, 1st conjugation     translation to English dispel, rout
Auxiliary: avere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io fugo
tu fughi
lui/lei fuga
noi fughiamo
voi fugate
loro fugano

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io fugavo
tu fugavi
lui/lei fugava
noi fugavamo
voi fugavate
loro fugavano

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Futuro

io fugherò
tu fugherai
lui/lei fugherà
noi fugheremo
voi fugherete
loro fugheranno

Futuro Anteriore

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

Passato Remoto

io fugai
tu fugasti
lui/lei fugò
noi fugammo
voi fugaste
loro fugarono

Trapassato Remoto

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

Conjuntivo

Presente

io fughi
tu fughi
lui/lei fughi
noi fughiamo
voi fughiate
loro fughino

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io fugassi
tu fugassi
lui/lei fugasse
noi fugassimo
voi fugaste
loro fugassero

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Condizionale

Presente

io fugherei
tu fugheresti
lui/lei fugherebbe
noi fugheremmo
voi fughereste
loro fugherebbero

Passato

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

Imperativo

(tu) fuga (Lei) fughi (noi) fughiamo (voi) fugate (Loro) fughino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino fugante fuganti
Femenino fugante fuganti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino fugato fugati
Femenino fugata fugate

Gerundio Presente

fugando

Gerundio Passato

avendo fugato
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