Verbo "to rub" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to rub (rubbed|rubbed)

Verbo "to rub"

Present
I rub
you rub
he/she/it rubs
we rub
you rub
they rub

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you rub
we Let´s rub
you rub

Present participle
rubbing

Past participle
rubbed

Sinonimi

Sinonimi (inglese) per "rub":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to rub"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to rub"

There's the rub!
But here's the rub.
There is the rub.
And there is the rub.
There ’ s the rub, Mr President.
There is the rub, Mr President.
And what I did, I took pieces of glass. And I started to rub them.
And if I take a reed -- if I rub this, something very amazing happens.
And that is the rub if we have set our eyes on the year 2004 as the target date.
He comes for a tummy rub, because he believes that will give me luck. ~~~ (Laughter)
Put out your Magic Window and your erasing glove, and rub it like this.
Now I lay down in the grass and I rub my body in it, and I love the mud on my legs and feet.
I of course hope that, in the long term, the process will rub off on the national bodies.
If the situation changes for the worse in Macedonia, then I fear that that will rub off in the Balkans as a whole.
I hope this practice will rub off on the rest of the EU system, for that is the way it should be.
Just a picture of the transmission, and as you rub your finger across the transmission it highlights the various parts.
The disease is not pasteurian, it is not transmitted from one animal to another even if the two rub against each other.
Nevertheless - and here is the rub - the jobs concerned are mainly part-time and lower qualified jobs.
Then take it and put it right up against the screen of your own television set, and rub it out from the center to the corners, like this.
But there is the rub: the London based media is at its idle best in reporting the European Parliament, it does not.
We do not want to rub salt into historical wounds, we want to work together to right wrongs, no matter whose name they were committed in.
So we go, "sit," on the couch; "sit," tummy-rub; "sit," look, I throw a tennis ball; "sit," say hello to that other dog.
Mr Goebbels has not wished to rub salt in the wounds, he has given a rosy view of the situation and so has Mr Almunia.
But that does not affect our wish for the rapporteur's commitment to rub off on the Council and Commission in their dealings with the Mexican partners.
Mr President, if the mass murderers Arkan and Milosevic were sitting here in the gallery and listening to us, they could rub their bloody hands with glee.
There is a very fine balance between all of them and therein lies the rub, therein lies the concern; Europe has acted on this concern for years and has managed to find its own answer.
There's the rub: do we or do we not have the courage to tackle these taboo areas at the very time when we are starting to see such promising beginnings of a new phase in human civilisation?