CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ALLIGATE
PRESENT
Present
I alligate
you alligate
he/she/it alligates
we alligate
you alligate
they alligate
Present continuous
I am alligating
you are alligating
he/she/it is alligating
we are alligating
you are alligating
they are alligating
Present perfect
I have alligated
you have alligated
he/she/it has alligated
we have alligated
you have alligated
they have alligated
Present perfect continuous
I have been alligating
you have been alligating
he/she/it has been alligating
we have been alligating
you have been alligating
they have been alligating
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 alligated
you alligated
he/she/it alligated
we alligated
you alligated
they alligated
Past continuous
I was alligating
you were alligating
he/she/it was alligating
we were alligating
you were alligating
they were alligating
Past perfect
I had alligated
you had alligated
he/she/it had alligated
we had alligated
you had alligated
they had alligated
Past perfect continuous
I had been alligating
you had been alligating
he/she/it had been alligating
we had been alligating
you had been alligating
they had been alligating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will alligate
you will alligate
he/she/it will alligate
we will alligate
you will alligate
they will alligate
Future continuous
I will be alligating
you will be alligating
he/she/it will be alligating
we will be alligating
you will be alligating
they will be alligating
Future perfect
I will have alligated
you will have alligated
he/she/it will have alligated
we will have alligated
you will have alligated
they will have alligated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been alligating
you will have been alligating
he/she/it will have been alligating
we will have been alligating
you will have been alligating
they will have been alligating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would alligate
you would alligate
he/she/it would alligate
we would alligate
you would alligate
they would alligate
Conditional continuous
I would be alligating
you would be alligating
he/she/it would be alligating
we would be alligating
you would be alligating
they would be alligating
Conditional perfect
I would have alligate
you would have alligate
he/she/it would have alligate
we would have alligate
you would have alligate
they would have alligate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been alligating
you would have been alligating
he/she/it would have been alligating
we would have been alligating
you would have been alligating
they would have been alligating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you alligate
we let´s alligate
you alligate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
alligated
Present Participle
alligating
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 «ALLIGATE»
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alligate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
alligate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
There's a Story in Every Box: Poems for Big Kids and Little Kids
ALLIGATE Perhaps I'm just a simple guy I understand that a fly would fly. Then,
doesn't it follow, though I've never heard, that practically, a bird would bird? And if
that's so, don't hesitate. An alligator should alligate. Well, shouldn't it?
2
The Globe dictionary of the English language
ALLIGATE. ALPHABETICAL. □ rigwt"i (alV-git) v.L [L. alligare.} To tie together; to
unite. 1 1g**T«t, (aHe-gi'ehun) n. A rule to find out the quantities and values of
ingredient* in a caspoand. AiLgatar, (aJ-Uvg&'tcr) n. fSp. el lagarto, L. ieorfaxj A ...
3
Records of the Reformation: The Divorce 1527-1533. Mostly ...
Filza PER le alligate vi dinotatno la deliberation del conseglio * "'" nostro di X. et
Zonta facta in risposta della propositione de li Oratori Anglici in materia del
divortio, per questa veramente par cum il prefato Conseglio vi dicemo che
havendo ...
4
The illustrated national pronouncing dictionary of the ...
ALA-MODE 15 ALLIGATE A-la-mode,(al-a-mod')ad.intheiasluon; — r. a thin black
silk. I Alarm, (a-lurm') n. a notice of danger ; | — v. t. to give notice of danger ; to
disturb. Alarm-clock, (a-larm'klok) n. a clock to give alarm. Alarming, (a-larm'ing) ...
Non avendo possuto mandare prima ledua alligate de' il; e 16 verranno con
questa , acciocchè quelle intendino ordinariamente come le cose procedino qua,
nè sono per potervi promettere più solleciti avvisi,non potendo obbligare questi ...
Niccolò Machiavelli, 1821
6
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
A LUGATURE /. [from alligate.] The ligature by which two things are joined
together. ALLI'SION./ [allido, allisum, Lat.TTheict of striking one thing against
another. H'eadvj. ALLOCA'TION./ [alloco., Lat.] 1. The act of putting one thing to
another. 2.
7
A Dictionary of Entomology
ALLI CIEN T 49 50 ALLIGATE. ALLARD, GESTON (1838—1918) (Edwards 1919,
Proc. Soc. London Entomol. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1918I1919: 37.) ALLECULIDAE Plural
Noun. See Tenebrionidae. ALLEGHENIAN FAUNAL AREA Part of North ...
8
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
Ration by at*-* form of kindred. Sbak. 4. The persons aL -.d 10 each other. AJdfin.
ALLI'CIENCY. /. [allicio, Lat.] The p< of attracting any thing. Glan To A'LLIGATE. v.
a [allego, Latin-] T one thing to another ; to unite. ALLIGATION./, [from alligate.] ...
9
Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
Ecce arma, quibns Orientalium ingenuítasdebeat падений, quibus vir passer
ictus períret. Alligate eos et compeditos сит armis suis, et 1:10 suo habita,
domino nteo qui me misil reprrvsen» tate, ut ex istis callígat quant nullius
momenti sil de ...
10
Scope English anthology: level Z : literature and reading ...
How. Beastly. Poems by Jane Yolen You might not want to meet up with any of
four unusual beasts. But, you might not notice the beasts, at first. Read these four
poems to find out if the alligate, walrust, shirk, and porcupin are really what their ...
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