KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS PENINSULATE
PRESENT
Present
I peninsulate
you peninsulate
he/she/it peninsulates
we peninsulate
you peninsulate
they peninsulate
Present continuous
I am peninsulating
you are peninsulating
he/she/it is peninsulating
we are peninsulating
you are peninsulating
they are peninsulating
Present perfect
I have peninsulated
you have peninsulated
he/she/it has peninsulated
we have peninsulated
you have peninsulated
they have peninsulated
Present perfect continuous
I have been peninsulating
you have been peninsulating
he/she/it has been peninsulating
we have been peninsulating
you have been peninsulating
they have been peninsulating
PAST
Past
I peninsulated
you peninsulated
he/she/it peninsulated
we peninsulated
you peninsulated
they peninsulated
Past continuous
I was peninsulating
you were peninsulating
he/she/it was peninsulating
we were peninsulating
you were peninsulating
they were peninsulating
Past perfect
I had peninsulated
you had peninsulated
he/she/it had peninsulated
we had peninsulated
you had peninsulated
they had peninsulated
Past perfect continuous
I had been peninsulating
you had been peninsulating
he/she/it had been peninsulating
we had been peninsulating
you had been peninsulating
they had been peninsulating
FUTURE
Future
I will peninsulate
you will peninsulate
he/she/it will peninsulate
we will peninsulate
you will peninsulate
they will peninsulate
Future continuous
I will be peninsulating
you will be peninsulating
he/she/it will be peninsulating
we will be peninsulating
you will be peninsulating
they will be peninsulating
Future perfect
I will have peninsulated
you will have peninsulated
he/she/it will have peninsulated
we will have peninsulated
you will have peninsulated
they will have peninsulated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been peninsulating
you will have been peninsulating
he/she/it will have been peninsulating
we will have been peninsulating
you will have been peninsulating
they will have been peninsulating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would peninsulate
you would peninsulate
he/she/it would peninsulate
we would peninsulate
you would peninsulate
they would peninsulate
Conditional continuous
I would be peninsulating
you would be peninsulating
he/she/it would be peninsulating
we would be peninsulating
you would be peninsulating
they would be peninsulating
Conditional perfect
I would have peninsulate
you would have peninsulate
he/she/it would have peninsulate
we would have peninsulate
you would have peninsulate
they would have peninsulate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been peninsulating
you would have been peninsulating
he/she/it would have been peninsulating
we would have been peninsulating
you would have been peninsulating
they would have been peninsulating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you peninsulate
we let´s peninsulate
you peninsulate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to peninsulate
Past participle
peninsulated
Present Participle
peninsulating
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PENINSULATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
peninsulate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
peninsulate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Monthly Repertory of English Literature, ... Or an ...
We must gently admonish our young Australasian to abstain from such
experiments on the English language as “ peninsulate,” in the following couplet;
which gave us the more displeasure, because it deforms a very striking and.
picturesque ...
We must gently admonish our young Australasian to abstain from such
experiments on the English language as * peninsulate,' in the following couplet ;
which gave us the more displeasure, because it deforms a very striking and
picturesque ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1824
3
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
We must gently admonish our young Australasian to abstain from such
experiments on the English language as ' peninsulate,' in the following couplet ;
which gave us the more displeasure, because it deforms a very striking and
picturesque ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1824
4
A manual of the common North American species of the aquatic ...
123-124) H. ascita Cresson 63. Epandrium (abdominal syntergum 9+10) with
conspicuous ventrally projecting flange broadly situated posterior to cerci; medial
margin of copulobus peninsulate, i.e., with serially setulose, narrow, digitiform
lobe ...
This part of the Union is well watered, here are six considerable rivers, which,
with their numerous branches, peninsulate the whole State, viz. The Delaware,
Schuylkill, Susquehannah, Youghiogeny, Monongahela, and Allegany. The bay
and ...
6
The American Gazetteer, Exhibiting ... a ... Full and ...
... expected from the natural increase of population, There are six considerable
rivers, which, with their numerous branches, peninsulate the whole State, viz. The
Dclaware,$chuylkill, Susquehannah,Y0ughiogany, Monongahela and Allcghany
...
7
Outlines of the Globe Being View of Hindoostan, India Extra ...
... to the north of Cajhmere, approximate, and then run diverging till they reach
the sea, and peninsulate the mighty empire, so that they give the name to
Hindoojian, of the Peninsula of India. India or Hindoojian is not of vernacular
derivation, ...
8
The Modern Gazetteer: Being a Compendious Geographical ...
There are six considerable rivers, which, with their numerous branches,
peninsulate the whole state, viz. the Delaware, Schuylkill, Susquehaunah,
Youghiogany, Monongahela, and Alleghany. A considerable part of the state is
mountain. ous; ...
Alexander Aitchison, 1798
9
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
I shall therefore peninsulate him briefly in this paragraph. Nurse ./ -— thy burly
form would throw into inextricable confusion all ordinary notions of that soft and
womanly occupation. To think of an advertisement like this: ' Wanted a wet-nurse,
...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, 1837
10
The Bible Cyclopedia: Containing the Biography, Geography ...
In the Arctic Ocean we have the Island of Nova Zembla divided in a most singular
manner; while the Sea of Kara on the one side, and the Sea of Oboe on the other,
peninsulate a tract of country in Siberia, on the borders of European Turkey, ...