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Conjugation of steal

Irregular CEFR A2
stiːl

To advance safely to (another base) during the delivery of a pitch, without the aid of a hit, walk, passed ball, wild pitch, or defensive indifference. Ver definición completa →

Indicative

Present
I steal
you steal
he / she / it steals
we steal
they steal
you (plural) steal
Past simple
I stole
you stole
he / she / it stole
we stole
they stole
you (plural) stole
Future simple
I will steal
you will steal
he / she / it will steal
we will steal
they will steal
you (plural) will steal
Present continuous
I am stealing
you are stealing
he / she / it is stealing
we are stealing
they are stealing
you (plural) are stealing
Past continuous
I was stealing
you were stealing
he / she / it was stealing
we were stealing
they were stealing
you (plural) were stealing
Future continuous
I will be stealing
you will be stealing
he / she / it will be stealing
we will be stealing
they will be stealing
you (plural) will be stealing
Present perfect
I have stolen
you have stolen
he / she / it has stolen
we have stolen
they have stolen
you (plural) have stolen
Past perfect
I had stolen
you had stolen
he / she / it had stolen
we had stolen
they had stolen
you (plural) had stolen
Future perfect
I will have stolen
you will have stolen
he / she / it will have stolen
we will have stolen
they will have stolen
you (plural) will have stolen

Conditional

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

Subjunctive

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

Imperative

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

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