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Conjugation verb dit

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Auxiliary: have, be

Other forms: dit oneself/not dit

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Indicative

Present

  • I dit
  • you dit
  • he/she/it dits
  • we dit
  • you dit
  • they dit

Preterite

  • I dited
  • you dited
  • he/she/it dited
  • we dited
  • you dited
  • they dited

Present continuous

  • I am diting
  • you are diting
  • he/she/it is diting
  • we are diting
  • you are diting
  • they are diting

Present perfect

  • I have dited
  • you have dited
  • he/she/it has dited
  • we have dited
  • you have dited
  • they have dited

Future

  • I will dit
  • you will dit
  • he/she/it will dit
  • we will dit
  • you will dit
  • they will dit

Future perfect

  • I will have dited
  • you will have dited
  • he/she/it will have dited
  • we will have dited
  • you will have dited
  • they will have dited

Past continous

  • I was diting
  • you were diting
  • he/she/it was diting
  • we were diting
  • you were diting
  • they were diting

Past perfect

  • I had dited
  • you had dited
  • he/she/it had dited
  • we had dited
  • you had dited
  • they had dited

Future continuous

  • I will be diting
  • you will be diting
  • he/she/it will be diting
  • we will be diting
  • you will be diting
  • they will be diting

Present perfect continuous

  • I have been diting
  • you have been diting
  • he/she/it has been diting
  • we have been diting
  • you have been diting
  • they have been diting

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been diting
  • you had been diting
  • he/she/it had been diting
  • we had been diting
  • you had been diting
  • they had been diting

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been diting
  • you will have been diting
  • he/she/it will have been diting
  • we will have been diting
  • you will have been diting
  • they will have been diting

Participle

Imperative

  • dit
  • let's dit
  • dit

Present

  • diting

Past

  • dited

Infinitive

  • to dit

Perfect participle

  • having dited
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dit verb conjugation to all tenses, modes and persons.
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Similar English verbs: drain, proceed, allow
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