to acquit — Englische Konjugation

Bedeutung: to declare not guilty · Häufigkeit: #224

Indikativ

Simple Present

Iacquit
youacquit
he/she/itacquits
weacquit
you (pl.)acquit
theyacquit

Simple Past

Iacquited
youacquited
he/she/itacquited
weacquited
you (pl.)acquited
theyacquited

Present Continuous

Iam acquiting
youare acquiting
he/she/itis acquiting
weare acquiting
you (pl.)are acquiting
theyare acquiting

Past Continuous

Iwas acquiting
youwere acquiting
he/she/itwas acquiting
wewere acquiting
you (pl.)were acquiting
theywere acquiting

Present Perfect

Ihave acquited
youhave acquited
he/she/ithas acquited
wehave acquited
you (pl.)have acquited
theyhave acquited

Past Perfect

Ihad acquited
youhad acquited
he/she/ithad acquited
wehad acquited
you (pl.)had acquited
theyhad acquited

Future Simple

Iwill acquit
youwill acquit
he/she/itwill acquit
wewill acquit
you (pl.)will acquit
theywill acquit

Future Continuous

Iwill be acquiting
youwill be acquiting
he/she/itwill be acquiting
wewill be acquiting
you (pl.)will be acquiting
theywill be acquiting

Future Perfect

Iwill have acquited
youwill have acquited
he/she/itwill have acquited
wewill have acquited
you (pl.)will have acquited
theywill have acquited

Konjunktiv

Conditional

Iwould acquit
youwould acquit
he/she/itwould acquit
wewould acquit
you (pl.)would acquit
theywould acquit