be naughty; act up
Very common
Verb
Type:Regular
Infinitive:
zlobit
Verbal noun:zlobení
Aspect:Imperfective
Transitivity:Both
Reflexive:No
Governs cases:
4. Accusative
Conjugation class:-it
Present Tense
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I | |
| you (sg) | |
| he/she/it | |
| we | |
| you (pl) | |
| they |
Past Tense
| Person | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | |||
| you (sg) | |||
| he/she/it | |||
| we | |||
| you (pl) | |||
| they |
Future Tense
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I | |
| you (sg) | |
| he/she/it | |
| we | |
| you (pl) | |
| they |
Imperative
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| ty | |
| my | |
| vy |
Conditional
Czech marks gender/number in the participle. Neuter is rarely used in the conditional.
| Person | Masculine | Feminine |
|---|---|---|
| I | ||
| you (sg) | ||
| he/she/it | ||
| we | ||
| you (pl) | ||
| they |
Examples
The child is being naughty today.
The phone is acting up again.
Please do not bother Grandma.
The computer was giving me trouble yesterday.
The car will act up tomorrow too.