Verb hit-and-run

in present participle: hit-and-running,
in past participle: hit-and-run.
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Conjugation of the verb "hit-and-run" for all English tenses and persons.

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Present

I hit-and-run
You hit-and-run
He/She/It hit-and-runs
We hit-and-run
You hit-and-run
They hit-and-run

Past

I hit-and-ran
You hit-and-ran
He/She/It hit-and-ran
We hit-and-ran
You hit-and-ran
They hit-and-ran

Future

I will hit-and-run
You will hit-and-run
He/She/It will hit-and-run
We will hit-and-run
You will hit-and-run
They will hit-and-run

Present conditional

I would hit-and-run
You would hit-and-run
He/She/It would hit-and-run
We would hit-and-run
You would hit-and-run
They would hit-and-run

Present Perfect

I have hit-and-run
You have hit-and-run
He/She/It has hit-and-run
We have hit-and-run
You have hit-and-run
They have hit-and-run

Past Perfect

I had hit-and-run
You had hit-and-run
He/She/It had hit-and-run
We had hit-and-run
You had hit-and-run
They had hit-and-run

Future Perfect

I will have hit-and-run
You will have hit-and-run
He/She/It will have hit-and-run
We will have hit-and-run
You will have hit-and-run
They will have hit-and-run

Past conditional

I would have hit-and-run
You would have hit-and-run
He/She/It would have hit-and-run
We would have hit-and-run
You would have hit-and-run
They would have hit-and-run

Imperative

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You hit-and-run
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