Verbo "to fall" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to fall (fell|fallen)

Verbo "to fall"

Present
I fall
you fall
he/she/it falls
we fall
you fall
they fall

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you fall
we Let´s fall
you fall

Present participle
falling

Past participle
fallen

Sinonimi

Sinonimi (inglese) per "fall":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to fall"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to fall"

Herself fall.
They don’t fall.
"You might fall,"
And I started to fall.
Fall off that bicycle.
They don’t fall over.
Which way will these fall?
So it simply must not fall.
Don't fall for this trick.
Unemployment continues to fall.
Dictators fall sooner or later.
Boxes fall out of the truck.
They will fall into black holes.
Fall down nine times, get up 10.
It is at this hurdle that we fall.
The thermal tiles fall off.
The industry will go into free fall.
And you will fall, and you will die.
We must not fall into that trap.
Jump is a misnomer; you fall.
Let us not fall short of those ideals.
In 1997, we must not fall behind him.
In the fall of 2004 I went to Darfur.
We do not wish to fall into this trap.
Commissioner, will bread prices fall?
After bananas, will other sectors fall?
And you can fall, and it's very dangerous.
After puberty, we fall off the map.
I still say that the amendment should fall.
How long does it take them to fall off?"
I hope Europe will not fall behind.
Nevertheless, we do have a fall in incomes.
And we're trying to not fall in the water.
The price fall has not yet levelled out.
And the poem is called, "Spring and Fall."
That's a long way to fall, if you get it wrong.
They begin to fall off the end of your chart.
Unemployment will fall over the next two years.
Mrs Mann tells me that prices have to fall.
Unlike us, they won’t fall off the cliff. OK.