to upset — Englische Konjugation

Bedeutung: to make someone angry or unhappy · Häufigkeit: #159

Indikativ

Simple Present

Iupset
youupset
he/she/itupsets
weupset
you (pl.)upset
theyupset

Simple Past

Iupset
youupset
he/she/itupset
weupset
you (pl.)upset
theyupset

Present Continuous

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

Past Continuous

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

Present Perfect

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

Past Perfect

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

Future Simple

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

Future Continuous

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

Future Perfect

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

Konjunktiv

Conditional

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