Conjugate verb "clamar" in Spanish

Conjugation of the verb clamar, 1st conjugation     translation to English cry out

All formsIndicativo Subjuntivo Condicional Imperativo Formas Impersonales

Indicativo

Presente

yo clamo
clamas
él/ella clama
nosotros clamamos
vosotros clamáis
ellos/ellas claman

Imperfecto

yo clamaba
clamabas
él/ella clamaba
nosotros clamábamos
vosotros clamabais
ellos/ellas clamaban

Pasado Simple

yo clamé
clamaste
él/ella clamó
nosotros clamamos
vosotros clamasteis
ellos/ellas clamaron

Futuro Simple

yo clamaré
clamarás
él/ella clamará
nosotros clamaremos
vosotros clamaréis
ellos/ellas clamarán

Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto

yo he clamado
tú has clamado
él/ella ha clamado
nosotros hemos clamado
vosotros habéis clamado
ellos/ellas han clamado

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

yo había clamado
tú habías clamado
él/ella había clamado
nosotros habíamos clamado
vosotros habíais clamado
ellos/ellas habían clamado

Pretérito Anterior

yo hube clamado
tú hubiste clamado
él/ella hubo clamado
nosotros hubimos clamado
vosotros hubisteis clamado
ellos/ellas hubieron clamado

Futuro Anterior

yo habré clamado
tú habrás clamado
él/ella habrá clamado
nosotros habremos clamado
vosotros habréis clamado
ellos/ellas habrán clamado

Subjuntivo

Presente

yo clame
clames
él/ella clame
nosotros clamemos
vosotros claméis
ellos/ellas clamen

Imperfecto

yo clamara / clamase
clamaras / clamases
él/ella clamara / clamase
nosotros clamáramos / clamásemos
vosotros clamarais / clamaseis
ellos/ellas clamaran / clamasen

Futuro

yo clamare
clamares
él/ella clamare
nosotros clamáremos
vosotros clamareis
ellos/ellas clamaren

Pretérito Perfecto

yo haya clamado
tú hayas clamado
él/ella haya clamado
nosotros hayamos clamado
vosotros hayáis clamado
ellos/ellas hayan clamado

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

yo hubiera / hubiese clamado
hubieras / hubieses clamado
él/ella hubiera / hubiese clamado
nosotros hubiéramos / hubiésemos clamado
vosotros hubierais / hubieseis clamado
ellos/ellas hubieran / hubiesen clamado

Futuro Perfecto

yo hubiere clamado
tú hubieres clamado
él/ella hubiere clamado
nosotros hubiéremos clamado
vosotros hubiereis clamado
ellos/ellas hubieren clamado

Condicional

Simple

yo clamaría
clamarías
él/ella clamaría
nosotros clamaríamos
vosotros clamaríais
ellos/ellas clamarían

Compuesto

yo habría clamado
tú habrías clamado
él/ella habría clamado
nosotros habríamos clamado
vosotros habríais clamado
ellos/ellas habrían clamado

Imperativo

(tú) clama
(Usted) clame
(nosotros) clamemos
(vosotros) clamad
(Ustedes) clamen

Formas Impersonales

Participio Pasado

Singular Plural
Masculino clamado clamados
Femenino clamada clamadas

Gerundio

clamando
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