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      Variante de conjugaison
      to cane ?
      do not to cane
      Féminin
      Contraction

    Modal : aucun | may | might | can | could | shall | should | will | would | must | ought to

    Conjugaison anglaise du verbe TO CANE

    Verbe régulier : cane - caned - caned - canne


    Indicatif | Conditionnel | Infinitif | Impératif
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    Indicatif

    • Présent
    • Présent continu
    • Prétérit
    • Prétérit continu
    • I cane
      you cane
      he canes
      we cane
      you cane
      they cane
    • I am caning
      you are caning
      he is caning
      we are caning
      you are caning
      they are caning
    • I caned
      you caned
      he caned
      we caned
      you caned
      they caned
    • I was caning
      you were caning
      he was caning
      we were caning
      you were caning
      they were caning
    • Present perfect
    • Present perfect continu
    • Pluperfect
    • Pluperfect continu
    • I have caned
      you have caned
      he has caned
      we have caned
      you have caned
      they have caned
    • I have been caning
      you have been caning
      he has been caning
      we have been caning
      you have been caning
      they have been caning
    • I had caned
      you had caned
      he had caned
      we had caned
      you had caned
      they had caned
    • I had been caning
      you had been caning
      he had been caning
      we had been caning
      you had been caning
      they had been caning
    • Futur
    • Futur continu
    • Futur antérieur
    • Futur antérieur continu
    • I will cane
      you will cane
      he will cane
      we will cane
      you will cane
      they will cane
    • I will be caning
      you will be caning
      he will be caning
      we will be caning
      you will be caning
      they will be caning
    • I will have caned
      you will have caned
      he will have caned
      we will have caned
      you will have caned
      they will have caned
    • I will have been caning
      you will have been caning
      he will have been caning
      we will have been caning
      you will have been caning
      they will have been caning

    Conditionnel

    • Présent
    • Présent continu
    • Passé
    • Passé continu
    • I would cane
      you would cane
      he would cane
      we would cane
      you would cane
      they would cane
    • I would be caning
      you would be caning
      he would be caning
      we would be caning
      you would be caning
      they would be caning
    • I would have caned
      you would have caned
      he would have caned
      we would have caned
      you would have caned
      they would have caned
    • I would have been caning
      you would have been caning
      he would have been caning
      we would have been caning
      you would have been caning
      they would have been caning

    • Infinitif
    • Impératif
    • Infinitif
    •  
    • Impératif
    •  
    • to cane
    •  
    • cane
      Let's cane
      cane
    •  

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    Règle

    Normalement le prétérit et le participe passé se forment en ajoutant -ed à la fin du verbe mais comme ce verbe se termine déjà en e, on ajoute simplement un d.

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