Conjugate verb "ammattire" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb ammattire, 3rd conjugation     translation to English go mad
Auxiliary: essere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io ammatto
tu ammatti
lui/lei ammatte
noi ammattiamo
voi ammattite
loro ammattono

Passato Prossimo

io sono ammattito / ammattita
tu sei ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei è ammattito / ammattita
noi siamo ammattiti / ammattite
voi siete ammattiti / ammattite
loro sono ammattiti / ammattite

Imperfetto

io ammattivo
tu ammattivi
lui/lei ammattiva
noi ammattivamo
voi ammattivate
loro ammattivano

Trapassato Prossimo

io ero ammattito / ammattita
tu eri ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei era ammattito / ammattita
noi eravamo ammattiti / ammattite
voi eravate ammattiti / ammattite
loro erano ammattiti / ammattite

Futuro

io ammattirò
tu ammattirai
lui/lei ammattirà
noi ammattiremo
voi ammattirete
loro ammattiranno

Futuro Anteriore

io sarò ammattito / ammattita
tu sarai ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei sarà ammattito / ammattita
noi saremo ammattiti / ammattite
voi sarete ammattiti / ammattite
loro saranno ammattiti / ammattite

Passato Remoto

io ammattii
tu ammattisti
lui/lei ammattì
noi ammattimmo
voi ammattiste
loro ammattirono

Trapassato Remoto

io fui ammattito / ammattita
tu fosti ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei fu ammattito / ammattita
noi fummo ammattiti / ammattite
voi foste ammattiti / ammattite
loro furono ammattiti / ammattite

Conjuntivo

Presente

io ammatta
tu ammatta
lui/lei ammatta
noi ammattiamo
voi ammattiate
loro ammattano

Passato Prossimo

io sia ammattito / ammattita
tu sia ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei sia ammattito / ammattita
noi siamo ammattiti / ammattite
voi siate ammattiti / ammattite
loro siano ammattiti / ammattite

Imperfetto

io ammattissi
tu ammattissi
lui/lei ammattisse
noi ammattissimo
voi ammattiste
loro ammattissero

Trapassato Prossimo

io fossi ammattito / ammattita
tu fossi ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei fosse ammattito / ammattita
noi fossimo ammattiti / ammattite
voi foste ammattiti / ammattite
loro fossero ammattiti / ammattite

Condizionale

Presente

io ammattirei
tu ammattiresti
lui/lei ammattirebbe
noi ammattiremmo
voi ammattireste
loro ammattirebbero

Passato

io sarei ammattito / ammattita
tu saresti ammattito / ammattita
lui/lei sarebbe ammattito / ammattita
noi saremmo ammattiti / ammattite
voi sareste ammattiti / ammattite
loro sarebbero ammattiti / ammattite

Imperativo

(tu) ammatti (Lei) ammatta (noi) ammattiamo (voi) ammattite (Loro) ammattano

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino ammattente ammattenti
Femenino ammattente ammattenti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino ammattito ammattiti
Femenino ammattita ammattite

Gerundio Presente

ammattendo

Gerundio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino essendo ammattito essendo ammattiti
Femenino essendo ammattita essendo ammattite
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