CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ASSEVER
PRESENT
Present
I assever
you assever
he/she/it assevers
we assever
you assever
they assever
Present continuous
I am assevering
you are assevering
he/she/it is assevering
we are assevering
you are assevering
they are assevering
Present perfect
I have assevered
you have assevered
he/she/it has assevered
we have assevered
you have assevered
they have assevered
Present perfect continuous
I have been assevering
you have been assevering
he/she/it has been assevering
we have been assevering
you have been assevering
they have been assevering
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 assevered
you assevered
he/she/it assevered
we assevered
you assevered
they assevered
Past continuous
I was assevering
you were assevering
he/she/it was assevering
we were assevering
you were assevering
they were assevering
Past perfect
I had assevered
you had assevered
he/she/it had assevered
we had assevered
you had assevered
they had assevered
Past perfect continuous
I had been assevering
you had been assevering
he/she/it had been assevering
we had been assevering
you had been assevering
they had been assevering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will assever
you will assever
he/she/it will assever
we will assever
you will assever
they will assever
Future continuous
I will be assevering
you will be assevering
he/she/it will be assevering
we will be assevering
you will be assevering
they will be assevering
Future perfect
I will have assevered
you will have assevered
he/she/it will have assevered
we will have assevered
you will have assevered
they will have assevered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been assevering
you will have been assevering
he/she/it will have been assevering
we will have been assevering
you will have been assevering
they will have been assevering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would assever
you would assever
he/she/it would assever
we would assever
you would assever
they would assever
Conditional continuous
I would be assevering
you would be assevering
he/she/it would be assevering
we would be assevering
you would be assevering
they would be assevering
Conditional perfect
I would have assever
you would have assever
he/she/it would have assever
we would have assever
you would have assever
they would have assever
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been assevering
you would have been assevering
he/she/it would have been assevering
we would have been assevering
you would have been assevering
they would have been assevering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you assever
we let´s assever
you assever
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
assevered
Present Participle
assevering
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 «ASSEVER»
Discover the use of
assever in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
assever and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
I do not take upon me to assever His spirit fills that cranium depraved : Whether
he has escaped it, or will never Leave that small prison where he was enslaved, I
do not know ; but this I can assert, Hell would not be too hot for his desert. A vile ...
Edward Vaughan Kenealy, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1865
... you 've slighted me." 0 answer me quickly : when was it, and where ? By every
planet of glimmering tire 1 vow, protest, assever, and swear, Jane is the joy of my
darling desire ! Availing me nothing was telling her so ; Twitching her bonnet ...
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, 1853
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Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and ...
... me — Is slighting me ; Charley,' says she, ' is slighting me.' :' I sprang from my
corner, I straightened my hair ; I picked a new blossom, I cut a new cane ; 1 vow,
protest, assever, and swear, There was nothing whatever between me and June.
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Jacobs Peterson, 1853
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
... As-seY-sir. s. The person that sits by the judge; he that fat by another as next in
dignity ; he that lays taxes. ASSETS, as'-sets. s. Goods sufficient to discharge that
burden, which is cast upon the executor or heir. To ASSEVER, As-sev'-er.
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The history of England: from the accession of George III, ...
The forcible assever- XVIL ations of France, he said, must be taken as proofs of
her pacific intentions : should it be otherwise, Great Britain was prepared to cope
with any enemy. ' But would the Bourbons, blind to their own interests, wish the ...
Thomas Smart Hughes, Tobias George Smollett, 1836
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A practical grammar of English pronunciation: on plain and ...
... balsamic in the preceding list), assever, beryl (rule 37), bevil, bevy, blemish,
cement, cherub (rule 37), clement, clever, credit, crevice, decade, decrepit,
deluge, desert (s rep. z), Devil (vil rep. vl), dishevel, ebon, echo (ch rep. k), eleven
(ven ...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, 1810
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The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...
... deed; and although they could not annihilate what had once been done, ,yet
they fitted themselves fora blessed eternity by a-steady repentance, and an
unremitted perseverance in well-doing. But this I may be allowed to assever, that
it was ...
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Du Bartas His Diuine Weekes and Workes with a Compleate ...
... Palas ! hath not my Flesh enoug .> Olthat_my words s the words I now assever)
Were wrtt,were printed,and(to last for-ever) A Were grav'n in Marble with an yron
pen With Lead in-yoated( to fill up agen) . [surely know that 'ry Retina-er [iveth .
Guillaume : de Saluste Du Bartas, 1641
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Daniel's Commentary on Bible Prophecy
... semetimes avendered Israel that the teasts and erdinanees the leadership ef
lin-'Íeses ave-uld- reeeive a at seine peint in tinieFli-he Elj'assever avas- ' Е г ' г-
by Ie at ISilalvary fer exa-triple- 'll-“he Feast ПЕ ava-s ful-tillen]- at -F'eri.teeest-.
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The Tryals of Henry Cornish, Esq., for Conspiring the Death ...
Gentlemen, if a great many Protestations and Assever-ations shouldsmake a
man 'as iflnocent as confident, no an should die by the Sentence of the Law-3 it
lean easie matter for any man-to take-up the same assurance and confidence '
that ...