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Conjugation of drag

Irregular CEFR B1
/dɹæɡ/

To play at a slower tempo than one is supposed to or than the other musicians one is playing with, or to inadvertently gradually decrease tempo while one is playing. Ver definición completa →

Indicative

Present
I drag
you drag
he / she / it drags
we drag
they drag
you (plural) drag
Past simple
I dragged
you dragged
he / she / it dragged
we dragged
they dragged
you (plural) dragged
Future simple
I will drag
you will drag
he / she / it will drag
we will drag
they will drag
you (plural) will drag
Present continuous
I am dragging
you are dragging
he / she / it is dragging
we are dragging
they are dragging
you (plural) are dragging
Past continuous
I was dragging
you were dragging
he / she / it was dragging
we were dragging
they were dragging
you (plural) were dragging
Future continuous
I will be dragging
you will be dragging
he / she / it will be dragging
we will be dragging
they will be dragging
you (plural) will be dragging
Present perfect
I have dragged
you have dragged
he / she / it has dragged
we have dragged
they have dragged
you (plural) have dragged
Past perfect
I had dragged
you had dragged
he / she / it had dragged
we had dragged
they had dragged
you (plural) had dragged
Future perfect
I will have dragged
you will have dragged
he / she / it will have dragged
we will have dragged
they will have dragged
you (plural) will have dragged

Conditional

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

Subjunctive

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

Imperative

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

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