Conjugation
manage without
Language
English
IndicativePresent
- I manage
- you manage
- you manage
- he/she/it manages
- we manage
- they manage
IndicativePreterite
- I managed
- you managed
- you managed
- he/she/it managed
- we managed
- they managed
IndicativePresent continuous
- I am managing
- you are managing
- you are managing
- he/she/it is managing
- we are managing
- they are managing
IndicativePresent perfect
- I have managed
- you have managed
- you have managed
- he/she/it has managed
- we have managed
- they have managed
IndicativeFuture
- I will manage
- you will manage
- you will manage
- he/she/it will manage
- we will manage
- they will manage
IndicativeFuture perfect
- I will have managed
- you will have managed
- you will have managed
- he/she/it will have managed
- we will have managed
- they will have managed
IndicativePast continous
- I was managing
- you were managing
- you were managing
- he/she/it was managing
- we were managing
- they were managing
IndicativePast perfect
- I had managed
- you had managed
- you had managed
- he/she/it had managed
- we had managed
- they had managed
IndicativeFuture continuous
- I will be managing
- you will be managing
- you will be managing
- he/she/it will be managing
- we will be managing
- they will be managing
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
- I have been managing
- you have been managing
- you have been managing
- he/she/it has been managing
- we have been managing
- they have been managing
IndicativePast perfect continuous
- I had been managing
- you had been managing
- you had been managing
- he/she/it had been managing
- we had been managing
- they had been managing
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
- I will have been managing
- you will have been managing
- you will have been managing
- he/she/it will have been managing
- we will have been managing
- they will have been managing
ParticiplePresent
- managing
ParticiplePast
- managed
Perfect participle
- having managed
Examples
Your nudging along Constable Collins' fledgling career is another thing I can manage without.
This is not obligatory, but it is distracting and it would be better if we could manage without them.