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Conjugation of blow

Irregular CEFR A2
bləʊ

To melt away because of overcurrent, creating a gap in a wire, thus stopping a circuit from operating. Ver definición completa →

Indicative

Present
I blow
you blow
he / she / it blows
we blow
they blow
you (plural) blow
Past simple
I blew
you blew
he / she / it blew
we blew
they blew
you (plural) blew
Future simple
I will blow
you will blow
he / she / it will blow
we will blow
they will blow
you (plural) will blow
Present continuous
I am blowing
you are blowing
he / she / it is blowing
we are blowing
they are blowing
you (plural) are blowing
Past continuous
I was blowing
you were blowing
he / she / it was blowing
we were blowing
they were blowing
you (plural) were blowing
Future continuous
I will be blowing
you will be blowing
he / she / it will be blowing
we will be blowing
they will be blowing
you (plural) will be blowing
Present perfect
I have blown
you have blown
he / she / it has blown
we have blown
they have blown
you (plural) have blown
Past perfect
I had blown
you had blown
he / she / it had blown
we had blown
they had blown
you (plural) had blown
Future perfect
I will have blown
you will have blown
he / she / it will have blown
we will have blown
they will have blown
you (plural) will have blown

Conditional

Present
I would blow
you would blow
he / she / it would blow
we would blow
they would blow
you (plural) would blow
Conditional perfect
I would have blown
you would have blown
he / she / it would have blown
we would have blown
they would have blown
you (plural) would have blown

Subjunctive

Present
I blow
you blow
he / she / it blow
we blow
they blow
you (plural) blow

Imperative

Affirmative
you blow
we let's blow
you (plural) blow

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