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Conjugation of upset

Irregular CEFR A2

To thicken and shorten a soft or heated piece of metal, by forging or hammering on the end, to shape, for example, rivets or internal combustion engine valves. Ver definición completa →

Indicative

Present
I upset
you upset
he / she / it upsets
we upset
they upset
you (plural) upset
Past simple
I upset
you upset
he / she / it upset
we upset
they upset
you (plural) upset
Future simple
I will upset
you will upset
he / she / it will upset
we will upset
they will upset
you (plural) will upset
Present continuous
I am upsetting
you are upsetting
he / she / it is upsetting
we are upsetting
they are upsetting
you (plural) are upsetting
Past continuous
I was upsetting
you were upsetting
he / she / it was upsetting
we were upsetting
they were upsetting
you (plural) were upsetting
Future continuous
I will be upsetting
you will be upsetting
he / she / it will be upsetting
we will be upsetting
they will be upsetting
you (plural) will be upsetting
Present perfect
I have upset
you have upset
he / she / it has upset
we have upset
they have upset
you (plural) have upset
Past perfect
I had upset
you had upset
he / she / it had upset
we had upset
they had upset
you (plural) had upset
Future perfect
I will have upset
you will have upset
he / she / it will have upset
we will have upset
they will have upset
you (plural) will have upset

Conditional

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

Subjunctive

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

Imperative

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

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