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Languages: English : kick

Verb conjugation in Windows:

Infinitive: to kick
Participle: kicked
Gerund: kicking

 

Indicative

Subjunctive

Present
I    kick
you  kick
he   kicks
we   kick
you  kick
they kick

Perfect
I    have kicked
you  have kicked
he   has kicked
we   have kicked
you  have kicked
they have kicked


Past

I    kicked
you  kicked
he   kicked
we   kicked
you  kicked
they kicked


Pluperfect

I    had kicked
you  had kicked
he   had kicked
we   had kicked
you  had kicked
they had kicked


Future

I    will kick
you  will kick
he   will kick
we   will kick
you  will kick
they will kick


Future perfect

I    will have kicked
you  will have kicked
he   will have kicked
we   will have kicked
you  will have kicked
they will have kicked

Present
I    kick
you  kick
he   kick
we   kick
you  kick
they kick

Present
I    have kicked
you  have kicked
he   have kicked
we   have kicked
you  have kicked
they have kicked


Imperfect

I    kicked
you  kicked
he   kicked
we   kicked
you  kicked
they kicked


Pluperfect

I    had kicked
you  had kicked
he   had kicked
we   had kicked
you  had kicked
they had kicked

Conditional

Imperative


Present

I    would kick
you  would kick
he   would kick
we   would kick
you  would kick
they would kick

 


Perfect

I    would have kicked
you  would have kicked
he   would have kicked
we   would have kicked
you  would have kicked
they would have kicked




you  kick

we   Let´s kick
you  kick


Progressive (Continuous) Forms

Indicative

Conditional

Present
I    am kicking
you  are kicking
he   is kicking
we   are kicking
you  are kicking
they are kicking

Perfect
I    have been kicking
you  have been kicking
he   has been kicking
we   have been kicking
you  have been kicking
they have been kicking


Past

I    was kicking
you  were kicking
he   was kicking
we   were kicking
you  were kicking
they were kicking


Pluperfect

I    had been kicking
you  had been kicking
he   had been kicking
we   had been kicking
you  had been kicking
they had been kicking


Future

I    will be kicking
you  will be kicking
he   will be kicking
we   will be kicking
you  will be kicking
they will be kicking


Future perfect

I    will have been kicking
you  will have been kicking
he   will have been kicking
we   will have been kicking
you  will have been kicking
they will have been kicking

Present
I    would be kicking
you  would be kicking
he   would be kicking
we   would be kicking
you  would be kicking
they would be kicking

Perfect
I    would have been kicking
you  would have been kicking
he   would have been kicking
we   would have been kicking
you  would have been kicking
they would have been kicking

kick

Kick, v. t. [kĭk]
  • W. cicio, fr. cic foot
  1. To strike, thrust, or hit violently with the foot; as, a horse kicks a groom; a man kicks a dog.He [Frederick the Greatkicked the shins of his judges.
  2. To evict or remove from a place or position, usually with out or off; as, they kicked him off the staff; he was kicked out of the restaurant; the landlord kicked them out of the apartment for making too much noise.
  3. SportTo score (goals or points) by kicking; as, they kicked three field goals in the game.
  4. To discontinue; -- usually used of habitual activities; as, to kick a habit; he kicked his drug habit.
Kick, v. i.
    • To thrust out the foot or feet with violence; to strike out with the foot or feet, as in defense or in bad temper; esp., to strike backward, as a horse does, or to have a habit of doing so.
    • To show ugly resistance, opposition, or hostility; to spurn.
  1. To recoil; -- said of a musket, cannon, etc.; also called kick back.
  2. FootballTo make a kick as an offensive play.
  3. To complain strenuously; to object vigorously.
  4. To resist.

Verbs conjugated like to kick

abandon, abduct, abear, aberr, abject, abord, abort, abound, abraid, abray, abrook, abscind, abscond, absist, absorb, abstain, abstract, accend, accent, accept, acclaim, accloy, accoast, accoil, accord,
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