Verbo "to muddle" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to muddle (muddled|muddled)

Verbo "to muddle"

Present
I muddle
you muddle
he/she/it muddles
we muddle
you muddle
they muddle

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you muddle
we Let´s muddle
you muddle

Present participle
muddling

Past participle
muddled

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Sinonimi (inglese) per "muddle":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to muddle"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to muddle"

I think there is some muddle.
There is obviously a real muddle between these two gentlemen.
But to believe that this muddle can be autonomous is another matter altogether.
Otherwise, we are going to get in a complete muddle and off track as far as time is concerned.
I should like to close by saying that I too am in favour of finding a solution to this muddle.
Instead, they have decided to muddle through this six-month Presidency as best they can.
Combating fraud, muddle and incompetence in the EU's systems is incredibly important.
But this is where the critics got themselves into a terrible muddle, and sometimes, all logic went out of the window.
The plan we have from the Commission for this is a bit of a muddle, not a clear system.
It is simply not enough to muddle through with pragmatic solutions and wait for the next crisis to happen.
My worry on both scores is that very often you do not achieve your objective, you simply muddle your objectives.
Secondly, we have got into a bit of a muddle with the timetable here and my group's bureau has been meeting since 5.30 p. m.
Moreover, this amendment is something of a muddle, so that those of us who like good, solid, legal texts cannot agree to it.
That has significant implications for the whole question of immunities and it explains why we are in the present muddle.
Clearly, these legitimate demands are in conflict with those of the postMaastricht European muddle which the IGC is preparing for us.
It creates a confusion of executive and legislative roles, a muddle that is really the opposite of transparency and accountability.
And in the course of the ensuing muddle, his beloved friend, Patroclus, is killed -- and killed in single combat by one of the Trojan princes, Hector.
The main problem is that Mr Santer and his colleagues are not leading, but are allowing themselves to be led into a muddle of waste, fraud and corruption.
Now we have a proposition that would lead to muddle, forum shopping, potential litigation at a delicate moment in a corporate deal.
The fundamental problems of the European economic and social muddle must be tackled urgently to stabilize the rate of employment if not reverse it.
It is something of an emotional muddle and manages to confuse three unrelated elements: anti-tank mines, cluster bombs and depleted uranium munitions.
Above all this demonstrates the poor functioning of the single market, the inadequate customs control at the frontiers of the European Union and the muddle of Community transit.
The system can muddle the communication system of whales even a long way off from the sound source as it operates on the same low frequencies that the whales themselves use.
In this regard, I cannot accept the muddle that some parties are making of the necessary anti-discrimination measures, equal treatment and the mention of other cases of prohibition.