Verbo "to accuse" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to accuse (accused|accused)

Verbo "to accuse"

Present
I accuse
you accuse
he/she/it accuses
we accuse
you accuse
they accuse

Present continuous
I am accusing
you are accusing
he/she/it is accusing
we are accusing
you are accusing
they are accusing

Simple past
I accused
you accused
he/she/it accused
we accused
you accused
they accused

Past continuous
I was accusing
you were accusing
he/she/it was accusing
we were accusing
you were accusing
they were accusing

Present perfect
I have accused
you have accused
he/she/it has accused
we have accused
you have accused
they have accused

Present perfect continuous
I have been accusing
you have been accusing
he/she/it has been accusing
we have been accusing
you have been accusing
they have been accusing

Past perfect
I had accused
you had accused
he/she/it had accused
we had accused
you had accused
they had accused

Past perfect continuous
I had been accusing
you had been accusing
he/she/it had been accusing
we had been accusing
you had been accusing
they had been accusing

Future
I will accuse
you will accuse
he/she/it will accuse
we will accuse
you will accuse
they will accuse

Future continuous
I will be accusing
you will be accusing
he/she/it will be accusing
we will be accusing
you will be accusing
they will be accusing

Future perfect
I will have accused
you will have accused
he/she/it will have accused
we will have accused
you will have accused
they will have accused

Future perfect continuous
I will have been accusing
you will have been accusing
he/she/it will have been accusing
we will have been accusing
you will have been accusing
they will have been accusing

Conditional present
I would accuse
you would accuse
he/she/it would accuse
we would accuse
you would accuse
they would accuse

Conditional perfect
I would have accused
you would have accused
he/she/it would have accused
we would have accused
you would have accused
they would have accused

Conditional present progressive
I would be accusing
you would be accusing
he/she/it would be accusing
we would be accusing
you would be accusing
they would be accusing

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been accusing
you would have been accusing
he/she/it would have been accusing
we would have been accusing
you would have been accusing
they would have been accusing

Present subjunctive
I accuse
you accuse
he/she/it accuse
we accuse
you accuse
they accuse

Past subjunctive
I accused
you accused
he/she/it accused
we accused
you accused
they accused

Past perfect subjunctive
I had accused
you had accused
he/she/it had accused
we had accused
you had accused
they had accused

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you accuse
we Let´s accuse
you accuse

Present participle
accusing

Past participle
accused

Sinonimi

Sinonimi (inglese) per "accuse":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to accuse"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to accuse"

If you accuse someone, you have to have proof.
It is inaccurate, therefore, to accuse Members of sabotage.
Who the hell are you to accuse me of something like this?'"
Do we accuse a lot of Republicans today of being anti-American?
It would be unfair for us to accuse Prime Minister Blair of that.
Surely not many will accuse us any longer today of Finlandisation!
Then the Council would also be able to accuse us of not wanting to do anything.
I do not think it is enough to accuse those countries of inertia or negligence.
This is not a time to accuse those who want Europe to change of betraying Europe.
I do not want to pillory or accuse the French state now.
I believe that we cannot really accuse the Council of any lack of activity this year.
Otherwise, it will be possible justly to accuse us of not complying with our own decisions.
So if you want to accuse us of anything, it should be for our current, not our future policy!
Do we accuse most of the last Democratic administration of being anti-American?
What will he reply if someone accuses the Council of what we openly accuse the European Union of?
I do not think, therefore, that you can accuse the Commission of banning aid to renewable energies.
So I accuse the Commission of having been unbelievably timid in the defence of its own interests.
So do not accuse the Green Group of destroying the environment by asking for roll call votes.
I do not think that it is helpful to try to accuse the Council of favouring one side over the other.
I would like to say something to those who accuse me of having asked this Parliament for its complicity.
Government and opposition parties accuse each other of seeking to make political capital out of the crisis.
I respect everyone's right to privacy and no-one can accuse me of homophobia.
It is pointless to identify and accuse the culprit directly responsible in each case!
I would ask you to insist that Mr Murphy either accuse me outright or apologise.
I am a practising Christian who is sure of his beliefs: now, is this a reason to accuse me of xenophobia?
But to accuse Morocco of sabotaging the referendum process is simplistic, to put it mildly.
At the same time, to accuse most of this House of blindness, as happens over and over again, is to insult the blind.
One might accuse him of wanting to join Mr Le Pen's party - after all, they are already in the same group.
It is the height of hypocrisy to come here and accuse the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of taking its time on it.
We often accuse people - our own citizens - of lacking the willingness and courage to take risks.
And they watched him, to see whether he would heal him on the sabbath, so that they might accuse him.
Yet we accuse the Chechens, who are aiming at the very heart of collaboration with Moscow, of perpetrating terrorist attacks.
Here, too, I want to clearly say that no one should accuse the Commission of being against more safety at sea.
Without offering the slightest proof, Washington continues to accuse Iraq of secretly manufacturing biological and chemical weapons.
Purists could never accuse it of being franglais, not that I would ever dare to offer such an insult to the members of the Académie.
Nobody could accuse me of having the slightest sympathy for the murderers who are carrying out the Islamic reign of terror in Algeria.
No one can accuse my Prime Minister of not being courageous or of not being very committed to this Union, as we have done a great deal.
This conscience-in the words of the Letter to the Romans-is the "conflicting thoughts" which "accuse or perhaps excuse them".(35)
No one can accuse you of doing things by halves: 17 francs tax on a litre of wine, but a mere 6.50 francs on a litre of beer!
He was very careful not to accuse me of anything but has none the less contrived to give the impression that I am somehow under suspicion.