Conjugaison verbe anglais 🇬🇧

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To come en Anglais

come, came, come

Indicative

Present (simple)

  • I come
  • you come
  • he comes
  • we come
  • you come
  • they come

Present progressive / continuous

  • I am coming
  • you are coming
  • he is coming
  • we are coming
  • you are coming
  • they are coming

Past (simple)

  • I came
  • you came
  • he came
  • we came
  • you came
  • they came

Past progressive / continuous

  • I was coming
  • you were coming
  • he was coming
  • we were coming
  • you were coming
  • they were coming

Present perfect (simple)

  • I have come
  • you have come
  • he has come
  • we have come
  • you have come
  • they have come

Present perfect progressive / continuous

  • I have been coming
  • you have been coming
  • he has been coming
  • we have been coming
  • you have been coming
  • they have been coming

Past perfect

  • I had come
  • you had come
  • he had come
  • we had come
  • you had come
  • they had come

Past perfect progressive / continuous

  • I had been coming
  • you had been coming
  • he had been coming
  • we had been coming
  • you had been coming
  • they had been coming

Future

  • I will come
  • you will come
  • he will come
  • we will come
  • you will come
  • they will come

Future progressive / continuous

  • I will be coming
  • you will be coming
  • he will be coming
  • we will be coming
  • you will be coming
  • they will be coming

Future perfect

  • I will have come
  • you will have come
  • he will have come
  • we will have come
  • you will have come
  • they will have come

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been coming
  • you will have been coming
  • he will have been coming
  • we will have been coming
  • you will have been coming
  • they will have been coming

Conditional

Simple

  • I would come
  • you would come
  • he would come
  • we would come
  • you would come
  • they would come

Progressive

  • I would be coming
  • you would be coming
  • he would be coming
  • we would be coming
  • you would be coming
  • they would be coming

Perfect

  • I would have come
  • you would have come
  • he would have come
  • we would have come
  • you would have come
  • they would have come

Perfect progressive

  • I would have been coming
  • you would have been coming
  • he would have been coming
  • we would have been coming
  • you would have been coming
  • they would have been coming

Infinitive

Infinitive

  • to come

Imperative

Imperative

  • come
  • Let's come

Exemples de conjugaison du verbe To come

Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne comes to the Delavigne Corporation offices every Monday morning with a fresh idea and an old Montmartre story.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : Horatio Oléré is coming down to the San Francisco waterfront to watch Bruno attempt his first big wave of the season.
Indicative Past (simple) : The grandson of Xavier came to Pamplona for the first time as a young man and never quite managed to stay away.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Bruno was coming around to the idea of expanding the Delavigne Corporation overseas when the fragrance lab caught fire — again.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : Several environmental activists have come to Bruno personally to thank him for his fragrance fire prevention campaign.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : The noseless perfumer has been coming to this same San Francisco surf spot for months, and the instructors still cannot believe he paddles out with such confidence.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time Horatio arrived at the Delavigne Corporation gala, Bruno had already come and gone, leaving only a trail of his latest cologne behind.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno had been coming to Montmartre every summer to tend his grandfather Xavier's old shop before the Delavigne Corporation outgrew the neighbourhood entirely.
Indicative Future : The perfumer will come to Pamplona this year with a new pair of running shoes and the same reckless enthusiasm that worries Horatio every single time.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : This time next month, Bruno will be coming ashore from a surfing session just as his San Francisco staff gathers on the beach for a team-building retreat.
Indicative Future perfect : By the anniversary of Xavier's death, Bruno will have come a long way from that small Montmartre shop — though he never forgets where it all began.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By next spring, the CEO will have been coming to this same charity gala for twenty consecutive years, always arriving fashionably late with Horatio Oléré in tow.
Conditional Simple : More investors would come to the Delavigne Corporation if Bruno spent slightly less time surfing and slightly more time returning their calls.
Conditional Progressive : If the Pamplona festival were not on the same weekend, Bruno would be coming to the environmental summit in person rather than joining by video call.
Conditional Perfect : Horatio would have come to the fragrance lab that fateful morning if Bruno had only told him about the new experimental blend.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without his nose accident, the Montmartre kid would have been coming to work every day relying on scent alone, never developing the other instincts that made him a great CEO.
Imperative Imperative : « Come on, Horatio — the bulls won't wait and neither will Pamplona! » Bruno shouts from the hotel doorway, lacing up his shoes.

Traduction

Français

  • venir

Deutsch

  • kommen

Español

  • venir

Italiano

  • venire

Português

  • vir

Nederlands

  • komen

中文


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