CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BECLAMOUR
PRESENT
Present
I beclamour
you beclamour
he/she/it beclamours
we beclamour
you beclamour
they beclamour
Present continuous
I am beclamouring
you are beclamouring
he/she/it is beclamouring
we are beclamouring
you are beclamouring
they are beclamouring
Present perfect
I have beclamoured
you have beclamoured
he/she/it has beclamoured
we have beclamoured
you have beclamoured
they have beclamoured
Present perfect continuous
I have been beclamouring
you have been beclamouring
he/she/it has been beclamouring
we have been beclamouring
you have been beclamouring
they have been beclamouring
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 beclamoured
you beclamoured
he/she/it beclamoured
we beclamoured
you beclamoured
they beclamoured
Past continuous
I was beclamouring
you were beclamouring
he/she/it was beclamouring
we were beclamouring
you were beclamouring
they were beclamouring
Past perfect
I had beclamoured
you had beclamoured
he/she/it had beclamoured
we had beclamoured
you had beclamoured
they had beclamoured
Past perfect continuous
I had been beclamouring
you had been beclamouring
he/she/it had been beclamouring
we had been beclamouring
you had been beclamouring
they had been beclamouring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will beclamour
you will beclamour
he/she/it will beclamour
we will beclamour
you will beclamour
they will beclamour
Future continuous
I will be beclamouring
you will be beclamouring
he/she/it will be beclamouring
we will be beclamouring
you will be beclamouring
they will be beclamouring
Future perfect
I will have beclamoured
you will have beclamoured
he/she/it will have beclamoured
we will have beclamoured
you will have beclamoured
they will have beclamoured
Future perfect continuous
I will have been beclamouring
you will have been beclamouring
he/she/it will have been beclamouring
we will have been beclamouring
you will have been beclamouring
they will have been beclamouring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would beclamour
you would beclamour
he/she/it would beclamour
we would beclamour
you would beclamour
they would beclamour
Conditional continuous
I would be beclamouring
you would be beclamouring
he/she/it would be beclamouring
we would be beclamouring
you would be beclamouring
they would be beclamouring
Conditional perfect
I would have beclamour
you would have beclamour
he/she/it would have beclamour
we would have beclamour
you would have beclamour
they would have beclamour
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been beclamouring
you would have been beclamouring
he/she/it would have been beclamouring
we would have been beclamouring
you would have been beclamouring
they would have been beclamouring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you beclamour
we let´s beclamour
you beclamour
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
beclamoured
Present Participle
beclamouring
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.
5 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BECLAMOUR»
Discover the use of
beclamour in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
beclamour and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Collection of state tracts
... here that deserves to beclamour'd against, or which is worthy »'0"»<to«- to be
cotnplain'd of i Every Line breathes of that Lenity and Moderation, that it fa- ^J, ▽
ours rather of a Defect of Justice, than of any Excess of it-, and the utmost mttkm ...
2
A collection of state tracts, publish'd on occasion of the ...
... tri'at there ffibuld be Men found so void of Sense and Understanding, asMqf Le-
. to spy out anything here that deserves to beclamour'd against, or which is
worthy td^e cohiplain'd of : Every Line breathes of that Lenity and Moderation,
that it ...
Maiole (Counte de.), 1707
3
Famous American Poison Mysteries
The man whom the newspapers were loudly beclamour- ing as the " arch-
murderer of modern times " and the " blackest criminal on record " had yet
managed to move and convince a prison chaplain. Those who realize how many
pleas and ...
4
Cryptanalysis of the simple substitution cipher with word ...
... CVCCVCVCVVCC CEPHALOOILMS OEPLUMATICNS PULYEPATIONS
CVCCVCVVCVCC •••••••••••# BECLAMOUR ING cvccvcvvcvcv FUSCOHYAL INE
HYOROCAULINE SULFOCYANIOE CVCCVCVVVCCV •••••••••••W
GERMANIOUSLY ...
5
Sunshine and Shadow: AB Webb and the Poetics of Place
The beauty of river scenes, paperbarks, reeds and sands at Crawley or Dalkieth, faint wooded points of land jutting into the river as well as stronger scenes of Karri trunks, and granite boulders and open plains in the south-west feature in ...