to croak — Englische Konjugation

Bedeutung: to make a deep, hoarse sound · Häufigkeit: #305

Indikativ

Simple Present

Icroak
youcroak
he/she/itcroaks
wecroak
you (pl.)croak
theycroak

Simple Past

Icroaked
youcroaked
he/she/itcroaked
wecroaked
you (pl.)croaked
theycroaked

Present Continuous

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

Past Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Past Perfect

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

Future Simple

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Konjunktiv

Conditional

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