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Doler Conjugation
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Verb Meaning(s): to hurt, to ache
Doler - Present Tense
It hurts me, It does hurt me, It is hurting me
Doler - Preterite Tense
It hurt me (past)
Doler - Imperfect Tense
It was hurting me, It used to hurt me, It hurt me sometimes
Doler - Present Perfect
It has hurt me
Doler - Present Progressive
It is hurting me (right now)
Doler - Conditional
It would hurt me
Doler - Future
It will hurt me
Doler - Imperative/Command
May it not hurt me!
Doler - Subjunctive
She hopes it hurts me