Acantilar (to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks) conjugation

Spanish
This verb can also have the following meanings: to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks, run, to dredge, dredge

Conjugation of acantilar

Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Present tense
acantilo
I run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilas
you run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantila
he/she/it runs a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilamos
we run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantiláis
you all run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilan
they run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Present perfect tense
he acantilado
I have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
has acantilado
you have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
ha acantilado
he/she/it has run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hemos acantilado
we have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habéis acantilado
you all have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
han acantilado
they have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Past preterite tense
acantilé
I ran a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaste
you ran a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantiló
he/she/it ran a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilamos
we ran a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilasteis
you all ran a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaron
they ran a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Future tense
acantilaré
I will run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilarás
you will run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilará
he/she/it will run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaremos
we will run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaréis
you all will run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilarán
they will run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Conditional mood
acantilaría
I would run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilarías
you would run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaría
he/she/it would run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaríamos
we would run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaríais
you all would run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilarían
they would run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Past imperfect tense
acantilaba
I used to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilabas
you used to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaba
he/she/it used to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilábamos
we used to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilabais
you all used to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaban
they used to run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Past perfect tense
había acantilado
I had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habías acantilado
you had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
había acantilado
he/she/it had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habíamos acantilado
we had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habíais acantilado
you all had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habían acantilado
they had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Future perfect tense
habré acantilado
I will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habrás acantilado
you will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habrá acantilado
he/she/it will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habremos acantilado
we will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habréis acantilado
you all will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
habrán acantilado
they will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Present subjunctive tense
acantile
(if/so that) I run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantiles
(if/so that) you run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantile
(if/so that) he/she/it run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilemos
(if/so that) we run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantiléis
(if/so that) you all run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilen
(if/so that) they run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Present perfect subjunctive tense
haya acantilado
I have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hayas acantilado
you have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
haya acantilado
he/she/it has run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hayamos acantilado
we have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hayáis acantilado
you all have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hayan acantilado
they have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Past imperfect subjunctive tense
acantilara
(if/so that) I have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaras
(if/so that) you have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilara
(if/so that) he/she/it have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantiláramos
(if/so that) we have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilarais
(if/so that) you all have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaran
(if/so that) they have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Past imperfect subjunctive (second) tense
acantilase
(if/so that) I have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilases
(if/so that) you have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilase
(if/so that) he/she/it have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilásemos
(if/so that) we have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaseis
(if/so that) you all have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilasen
(if/so that) they have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Yo
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Past perfect subjunctive tense
hubiera acantilado
I had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubieras acantilado
you had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiera acantilado
he/she/it had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiéramos acantilado
we had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubierais acantilado
you all had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubieran acantilado
they had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Past perfect subjunctive (second) tense
hubiese acantilado
I had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubieses acantilado
you had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiese acantilado
he/she/it had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiésemos acantilado
we had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubieseis acantilado
you all had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiesen acantilado
they had run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Future subjunctive tense
acantilare
(if/so that) I will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilares
(if/so that) you will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilare
(if/so that) he/she/it will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantiláremos
(if/so that) we will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilareis
(if/so that) you all will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
acantilaren
(if/so that) they will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Future perfect subjunctive tense
hubiere acantilado
I will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubieres acantilado
you will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiere acantilado
he/she/it will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiéremos acantilado
we will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubiereis acantilado
you all will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
hubieren acantilado
they will have run a ship into trouble or onto rocks
Tu
Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted
Nosotr(os/as)
Vosotr(os/as)
Ell(os/as)
Imperative mood
acantila
run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
acantile
run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
acantilemos
let's run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
acantilad
run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
acantilen
run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
Imperative negative mood
no acantiles
do not run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
no acantile
let him/her/it run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
no acantilemos
let us not run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
no acantiléis
do not run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!
no acantilen
do not run a ship into trouble or onto rocks!

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