CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ABJOINT
PRESENT
Present
I abjoint
you abjoint
he/she/it abjoints
we abjoint
you abjoint
they abjoint
Present continuous
I am abjointing
you are abjointing
he/she/it is abjointing
we are abjointing
you are abjointing
they are abjointing
Present perfect
I have abjointed
you have abjointed
he/she/it has abjointed
we have abjointed
you have abjointed
they have abjointed
Present perfect continuous
I have been abjointing
you have been abjointing
he/she/it has been abjointing
we have been abjointing
you have been abjointing
they have been abjointing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I abjointed
you abjointed
he/she/it abjointed
we abjointed
you abjointed
they abjointed
Past continuous
I was abjointing
you were abjointing
he/she/it was abjointing
we were abjointing
you were abjointing
they were abjointing
Past perfect
I had abjointed
you had abjointed
he/she/it had abjointed
we had abjointed
you had abjointed
they had abjointed
Past perfect continuous
I had been abjointing
you had been abjointing
he/she/it had been abjointing
we had been abjointing
you had been abjointing
they had been abjointing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will abjoint
you will abjoint
he/she/it will abjoint
we will abjoint
you will abjoint
they will abjoint
Future continuous
I will be abjointing
you will be abjointing
he/she/it will be abjointing
we will be abjointing
you will be abjointing
they will be abjointing
Future perfect
I will have abjointed
you will have abjointed
he/she/it will have abjointed
we will have abjointed
you will have abjointed
they will have abjointed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been abjointing
you will have been abjointing
he/she/it will have been abjointing
we will have been abjointing
you will have been abjointing
they will have been abjointing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would abjoint
you would abjoint
he/she/it would abjoint
we would abjoint
you would abjoint
they would abjoint
Conditional continuous
I would be abjointing
you would be abjointing
he/she/it would be abjointing
we would be abjointing
you would be abjointing
they would be abjointing
Conditional perfect
I would have abjoint
you would have abjoint
he/she/it would have abjoint
we would have abjoint
you would have abjoint
they would have abjoint
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been abjointing
you would have been abjointing
he/she/it would have been abjointing
we would have been abjointing
you would have been abjointing
they would have been abjointing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you abjoint
we let´s abjoint
you abjoint
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
abjointed
Present Participle
abjointing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABJOINT»
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abjoint in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
abjoint and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... and of those for and awainst the management of it by a chartered company
with abjoint stock'. - With regard to the merit oi' the historical details,'they are
unexceptionable, as far as they go. But that is no great praise. The materials are
taken ...
... f Jo + I" L*xG(x,y)u(x)dx (10.30) Jo where L* denotes the formal differential
abjoint expression associated with L; the subscript indicating that differentiation is
taken with §10.2] CALCULATION OF PARTICULAR GREEN'S FUNCTIONS 279.
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
... arch towards the dorsal vertebra, the external sesamoid bone and root of the
first then descends through the diaphragm into the abjoint of the great toe, which
it bends. domcn, in which it proceeds by the left side ofthe Abductor pollicis pedis.
4
Bamboos of India: A Compendium
abaxial abjoint abrupt acantha acanthocephalous accrescent accumbent acérate
, acerose acicular aculeate acuminate acute adaxial, adaxial surface adelphous
adherent adnate, adnation adpressed (appressed) adventitious adventitious ...
K. K. Seethalakshmi, M. S. Muktesh Kumar, K. Sankara Pillai, 1998
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... EROTIZE GALLIZE GRECIZE HEROIZE ICONIZE IRIDIZE IRONIZE KYANIZE
LAICIZE LIONIZEL MYTHIZE OBELIZE PECTIZE PEPTIZEL POETIZEL UNITIZEL
OTHER VERBS CONTAINING HEAVY LETTERS ABJOINT ANALYZEL AZOTISE
...
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Mathematical Essays: In Honor of Su Buchin
Let A be a second order self-abjoint elliptic operator with variable coefficients *--
A&(*w-fe)+,w* (1) with a(l(x) and c(x) suitably smooth a„(x) =<z«0), i, j-1, —, n, x£
Q (2) and there exists a constant a>0 such that ± **(*)£&>*{£ \' VfgR-, xGQ. (3) « ...
7
Ill-posed Problems in Natural Sciences: Proceedings of the ...
A specific feature of the problem is than the evaluation of Ta at an a £ L2(fi) is a
more expensive operation than the evaluation of T*Vw> at a w € H^fi), therefore
approximate methods should use evaluations of the abjoint operator only. A more
...
In this context it is ofinterest to look at the form ofinitial syllables, and to spot the
tokens whose initial syllables are heavy (and thus might otherwise attract initial
stress): Il.3. Disyllabic verbs with initial heavy syllables abduct, abjoint, abjudge, ...
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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
365) to the sporophores of the form-genus Stilbum, because like them they
abjoint at their extremities numerous spores (gonidia) arranged in rows and
forming together a small gelatinous head." The presence of these spores is
confirmed by ...
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Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa ...
In describing the germination of the basidiospores of Exobasidium and
Dacryomyces in pages 328 and 329, it was stated that the spore can under
certain circumstances produce a great abundance of sprouts, or may abjoint
small cells ...
Anton Bary, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey, Isaac Bayley Balfour, 1887