CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO APOCOPATE
PRESENT
Present
I apocopate
you apocopate
he/she/it apocopates
we apocopate
you apocopate
they apocopate
Present continuous
I am apocopating
you are apocopating
he/she/it is apocopating
we are apocopating
you are apocopating
they are apocopating
Present perfect
I have apocopated
you have apocopated
he/she/it has apocopated
we have apocopated
you have apocopated
they have apocopated
Present perfect continuous
I have been apocopating
you have been apocopating
he/she/it has been apocopating
we have been apocopating
you have been apocopating
they have been apocopating
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 apocopated
you apocopated
he/she/it apocopated
we apocopated
you apocopated
they apocopated
Past continuous
I was apocopating
you were apocopating
he/she/it was apocopating
we were apocopating
you were apocopating
they were apocopating
Past perfect
I had apocopated
you had apocopated
he/she/it had apocopated
we had apocopated
you had apocopated
they had apocopated
Past perfect continuous
I had been apocopating
you had been apocopating
he/she/it had been apocopating
we had been apocopating
you had been apocopating
they had been apocopating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will apocopate
you will apocopate
he/she/it will apocopate
we will apocopate
you will apocopate
they will apocopate
Future continuous
I will be apocopating
you will be apocopating
he/she/it will be apocopating
we will be apocopating
you will be apocopating
they will be apocopating
Future perfect
I will have apocopated
you will have apocopated
he/she/it will have apocopated
we will have apocopated
you will have apocopated
they will have apocopated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been apocopating
you will have been apocopating
he/she/it will have been apocopating
we will have been apocopating
you will have been apocopating
they will have been apocopating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would apocopate
you would apocopate
he/she/it would apocopate
we would apocopate
you would apocopate
they would apocopate
Conditional continuous
I would be apocopating
you would be apocopating
he/she/it would be apocopating
we would be apocopating
you would be apocopating
they would be apocopating
Conditional perfect
I would have apocopate
you would have apocopate
he/she/it would have apocopate
we would have apocopate
you would have apocopate
they would have apocopate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been apocopating
you would have been apocopating
he/she/it would have been apocopating
we would have been apocopating
you would have been apocopating
they would have been apocopating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you apocopate
we let´s apocopate
you apocopate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
apocopated
Present Participle
apocopating
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 «APOCOPATE»
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apocopate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
apocopate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A grammar of the Hebrew language: with a brief chrestomathy, ...
such apocopate forms, but frequently without any speciality of meaning ; e. g. b^O
*! and he divided. Comp. § 205. Note 2 ; also § J 01. 6. Note 2. The proper apoc.
Future is confined to conjugations and forms, such as the table above exhibits.
2
The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics: S?bawayhi and Early ...
5. european grammars as for european grammarians,73 the priority order used
by them to list the set of verbal forms allowed in conditional sentences is the
same for all (with the exception of fischer): either the perfect, or the apocopate.
3
A grammar of the Hebrew language
The Apocopate Future, on the other hand, is mostly confined to the 2nd and 3rd
persons, rarely making its appearance in the first ; e. g. 3rd pers. 3rd pers. Reg.
verb Hiph. b^BJ£ apoc. H>Ei|?> ray> "T • % ($) by (pgy This Future is employed (
a) ...
4
Landmarks in Linguistic Thought Volume III: The Arabic ...
pair formally, likewise the nominative and the /u/, and the apocopate and the zero
-ending. The reason I call them eight endings is to distinguish between, on the
one hand, those words that receive one member of these pairs because it is ...
5
An Introduction to Writing Hebrew: Containing a Series of ...
Containing a Series of Progressive Exercises for Translation Into Hebrew ; with
an English-Hebrew Lexicon, and an Appendix on the Pause Ernst August
Wilhelm Gräfenhan. LX. The Apocopate Future with 1 conversive. (Stuart, §§ 206
and ...
Ernst August Wilhelm Gräfenhan, 1836
6
Merriam-Webster's Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
apocopate. anxiety 4 care 5 doubt, dread, panic, worry 6 unease 7 concern 8
disquiet, distress, mistrust, suspense 9 suffering 10 solicitude, uneasiness 1 1
concernment, disquietude, uncertainty anxious 4 agog, avid, keen 5 eager, scary,
...
7
Introduction to the Semitic Languages: Text Specimens and ...
the past can also be negated by lam with the apocopate. The apocopate with la
expresses prohibition, as the apocopate can also be used affirmatively in
imperative sense. For the nominal clause ma is usual; there is also the negative
copula ...
Gotthelf Bergsträsser, 1983
8
Tiberian Hebrew Phonology
Deletion of the auslaut sequence Vy of 3Vy bases under certain conditions, for
instance, in apocopate verbs (e.g., [wayyi'fen] |?'1 'and he turned' (Exod 2:12),
contrast [yifnee] 'he turns' (Deut 30:17); preceding a suffix vowel (e.g., [yirbuu]
13T ...
9
Current Issues in the Analysis of Semitic Grammar and Lexicon
These forms we could call apocopate, "cut-off, in accordance with terminology in
classical Arabic grammar. If we want to compare the Arabiyya with the modern
dialects it is re- commendable to distinguish between long vs. short imperfects on
...
10
Arab Linguistics: An Introductory Classical Text with ...
Having finished with the operators which make the imperfect tense verb
dependent, the author now turns to the operators which apocopate it: 5.7 The
operators of apocopation are eighteen in number:1 they are divided into two
kinds, those ...
Mu?ammad ibn A?mad Shirb?n?, C. H. M. Versteegh, M. G. Carter, 1981
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «APOCOPATE»
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BBC presenter: 'Someone could have been killed'
... for it was believed to reference both the year of the armed conflict between Argentina and England and an apocopate form for “Falkland.”. «Buenos Aires Herald, Oct 14»