Verbo "to contend" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to contend (contended|contended)

Verbo "to contend"

Present
I contend
you contend
he/she/it contends
we contend
you contend
they contend

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

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

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

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

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

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

Past perfect continuous
I had been contending
you had been contending
he/she/it had been contending
we had been contending
you had been contending
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Future
I will contend
you will contend
he/she/it will contend
we will contend
you will contend
they will contend

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

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

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

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

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

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

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been contending
you would have been contending
he/she/it would have been contending
we would have been contending
you would have been contending
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Present subjunctive
I contend
you contend
he/she/it contend
we contend
you contend
they contend

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

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

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you contend
we Let´s contend
you contend

Present participle
contending

Past participle
contended

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Sinonimi (inglese) per "contend":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to contend"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to contend"

But can the ACP countries contend with global competition?
But in the past the Turks have not had to contend with the European Union.
I contend that the text concerning a common external policy should be expunged.
On the contrary, we have to contend with the catastrophe of oceans being fished empty.
But the people of China still have enormous problems to contend with.
We contend that this is not going to make today's European Union capable of enlargement.
We contend as a group that we cannot close our eyes to the repression in Indonesia.
The health sector has been reduced to collecting public money in order to contend with some diseases.
Mr President, quite a few towns and cities within the European Union have to contend with deprivation.
In my country production is low and farmers have to contend with very difficult conditions.
I contend that should be by a centre, and that is fundamental to Mr Cabrol's report.
Until recently, Member States have had to contend with and fight against such problems in virtual isolation.
Elsewhere in the world, farmers have far fewer of these kinds of rules to contend with.
None of this detracts from the fact that the recipient countries sometimes have dire situations to contend with.
In addition, the Western fleet has had to contend with a declining number of 'indigenous ' qualified seafarers.
If you are a blind child in India, you will very likely have to contend with at least two big pieces of bad news.
We have known for a long time what kind of problems the fishing industry as a whole has to contend with.
Countries such as India, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Thailand have to contend with floods that affect millions of people.
Their impact on employment and the social problems with which we contend every day are taking on a decisive importance.
This is unfortunately not so, because the Internal Market has to contend with very different things.
One of the reasons for welcoming this report is that farmers have to contend with so many uncertainties in their job.
The honourable member from Great Britain has already described the problems the fishing sector is having to contend with there.
This progress is closely associated with the two crises that the European Union has had to contend with over the last six months.
We have just had two traffic accidents to contend with, one on the road to the airport in Vienna and one on the road from Entzheim.
The development project CDI-Bwamanda, for its part, states that local agriculture has to contend with far too high general costs.
We Europeans contend particularly for democracy and the rule of law in the Arab world, but we do not do it with weapons in our hands.
I know very few people, for example, who seriously contend that Saddam Hussein is not in possession of any weapons of mass destruction.
At the moment, this is still often a bureaucratic and institutional nightmare to contend with.
For example, we are unfortunately having to contend with the closure of an assembly plant in the Somme region of France.
The controversy surrounding President Samper is undermining the authority of the Government, which has to contend with continuing bloodbaths.
I contend that this Parliament has failed and that it is the leaders of the four big groups who are in fact the guilty parties in this matter.
The European Union must regard these demands as being addressed to itself and must consistently contend for a just global economic order.
We have to contend with rising unemployment, fewer enterprises being set up, and declining levels of investment.
The German Presidency had to contend with the tragic situation in Kosovo, and the Berlin Declaration left nothing to be desired in terms of clarity.
We must find channels of communication which will enable us to teach citizens about the challenges that they themselves must contend with in the future.
The corollary of that is that lack of unity leads to weakness and that is what Mr Prodi and the whole Italian Government had to contend with.
With regard to a few specific problems which sport is having to contend with, I would like to say the following on the issue of transfers.
I welcome this Commission communication, which recognises the tough economic climate that the EU fishing industry has to contend with.
People are not accounts; their consciences cannot be bought off and however much you try to embellish the facts, you still have to contend with the people.
Those who believe that competitiveness demands that Europe’ s workers should have fewer rights will have energetic resistance from our Group to contend with.