Inserte un verbo en infinitivo o una forma conjugada para obtener su tabla de conjugación X English Inglés Francés Español Alemán Italiano Portugués Hebreo Ruso Árabe Japonés Conjugar Verbos terminados en -ertir siguen la conjugación regular de los verbos en -ir pero con alternancia "e" -> "ie" y "e" -> "i" en algunas formas Indicativo Presente yo convierto tú conviertes él/ella/Ud. convierte nosotros convertimos vosotros convertís ellos/ellas/Uds. convierten Futuro yo convertiré tú convertirás él/ella/Ud. convertirá nosotros convertiremos vosotros convertiréis ellos/ellas/Uds. convertirán Pretérito imperfecto yo convertía tú convertías él/ella/Ud. convertía nosotros convertíamos vosotros convertíais ellos/ellas/Uds. convertían Pretérito perfecto compuesto yo he convertido tú has convertido él/ella/Ud. ha convertido nosotros hemos convertido vosotros habéis convertido ellos/ellas/Uds. han convertido Pretérito pluscuamperfecto yo había convertido tú habías convertido él/ella/Ud. había convertido nosotros habíamos convertido vosotros habíais convertido ellos/ellas/Uds.
Both men have since died. Mr Paisley's son Ian criticised the claim that his father funded a UVF bomb attack as 'complete and total poppycock'. The second episode of Spotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History will be shown on BBC One Northern Ireland and across the UK on BBC 4 on September 17 at 9pm. The pariah turned peacemaker: The life and times of Gerry Adams Gerry Adams was a hated figure for many Protestants in Northern Ireland during the province's three-decade long Troubles. But he is credited with eventually convincing the IRA to give up their armed campaign and use purely political means to pursue the aim of uniting Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland. Born in Belfast on October 6, 1948, Adams came from a staunch republican background. His father was an IRA man who was jailed for eight years for his role in an ambush. As a teenager, Adams became involved in the 1960s Catholic civil rights movement seeking to end discrimination favouring the pro-British Protestant majority.
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