Conjugate verb "chinare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb chinare, 1st conjugation     translation to English bend
Auxiliary: avere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io chino
tu chini
lui/lei china
noi chiniamo
voi chinate
loro chinano

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io chinavo
tu chinavi
lui/lei chinava
noi chinavamo
voi chinavate
loro chinavano

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Futuro

io chinerò
tu chinerai
lui/lei chinerà
noi chineremo
voi chinerete
loro chineranno

Futuro Anteriore

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

Passato Remoto

io chinai
tu chinasti
lui/lei chinò
noi chinammo
voi chinaste
loro chinarono

Trapassato Remoto

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

Conjuntivo

Presente

io chini
tu chini
lui/lei chini
noi chiniamo
voi chiniate
loro chinino

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io chinassi
tu chinassi
lui/lei chinasse
noi chinassimo
voi chinaste
loro chinassero

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Condizionale

Presente

io chinerei
tu chineresti
lui/lei chinerebbe
noi chineremmo
voi chinereste
loro chinerebbero

Passato

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

Imperativo

(tu) china (Lei) chini (noi) chiniamo (voi) chinate (Loro) chinino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino chinante chinanti
Femenino chinante chinanti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino chinato chinati
Femenino chinata chinate

Gerundio Presente

chinando

Gerundio Passato

avendo chinato
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