mag

mag
[mæg]
sustantivo
1revista (f) (familiar)

mag (informal) [mæɡ]
abbreviation:noun
(Britain)magazine revista; (f)

Verb Conjugation for "mag"

Imperative
  • mag
  • you mag
  • he/she mags
  • we mag
  • you mag
  • they mag
Preterite
  • I magged
  • you magged
  • he/she magged
  • we magged
  • you magged
  • they magged
Present Continuous
  • I am magging
  • you are magging
  • he/she is magging
  • we are magging
  • you are magging
  • they are magging
Present Perfect
  • I have magged
  • you have magged
  • he/she has magged
  • we have magged
  • you have magged
  • they have magged
Past Continuous
  • I was magging
  • you were magging
  • he/she was magging
  • we were magging
  • you were magging
  • they were magging
Past Perfect
  • I had magged
  • you had magged
  • he/she had magged
  • we had magged
  • you had magged
  • they had magged
Future
  • I will mag
  • you will mag
  • he/she will mag
  • we will mag
  • you will mag
  • they will mag
Future Perfect
  • I will have magged
  • you will have magged
  • he/she will have magged
  • we will have magged
  • you will have magged
  • they will have magged
Future Continuous
  • I will be magging
  • you will be magging
  • he/she will be magging
  • we will be magging
  • you will be magging
  • they will be magging
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been magging
  • you have been magging
  • he/she has been magging
  • we have been magging
  • you have been magging
  • they have been magging
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been magging
  • you will have been magging
  • he/she will have been magging
  • we will have been magging
  • you will have been magging
  • they will have been magging
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been magging
  • you had been magging
  • he/she had been magging
  • we had been magging
  • you had been magging
  • they had been magging
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