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Conjugation of study

Regular CEFR A2
/ˈstʌd.i/

The effort to acquire knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research: The study of language has overturned many misconceptions. Ver definición completa →

Indicative

Present
I study
you study
he / she / it studies
we study
they study
you (plural) study
Past simple
I studied
you studied
he / she / it studied
we studied
they studied
you (plural) studied
Future simple
I will study
you will study
he / she / it will study
we will study
they will study
you (plural) will study
Present continuous
I am studying
you are studying
he / she / it is studying
we are studying
they are studying
you (plural) are studying
Past continuous
I was studying
you were studying
he / she / it was studying
we were studying
they were studying
you (plural) were studying
Future continuous
I will be studying
you will be studying
he / she / it will be studying
we will be studying
they will be studying
you (plural) will be studying
Present perfect
I have studied
you have studied
he / she / it has studied
we have studied
they have studied
you (plural) have studied
Past perfect
I had studied
you had studied
he / she / it had studied
we had studied
they had studied
you (plural) had studied
Future perfect
I will have studied
you will have studied
he / she / it will have studied
we will have studied
they will have studied
you (plural) will have studied

Conditional

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

Subjunctive

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

Imperative

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

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