CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BECRIME
PRESENT
Present
I becrime
you becrime
he/she/it becrimes
we becrime
you becrime
they becrime
Present continuous
I am becriming
you are becriming
he/she/it is becriming
we are becriming
you are becriming
they are becriming
Present perfect
I have becrimed
you have becrimed
he/she/it has becrimed
we have becrimed
you have becrimed
they have becrimed
Present perfect continuous
I have been becriming
you have been becriming
he/she/it has been becriming
we have been becriming
you have been becriming
they have been becriming
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 becrimed
you becrimed
he/she/it becrimed
we becrimed
you becrimed
they becrimed
Past continuous
I was becriming
you were becriming
he/she/it was becriming
we were becriming
you were becriming
they were becriming
Past perfect
I had becrimed
you had becrimed
he/she/it had becrimed
we had becrimed
you had becrimed
they had becrimed
Past perfect continuous
I had been becriming
you had been becriming
he/she/it had been becriming
we had been becriming
you had been becriming
they had been becriming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will becrime
you will becrime
he/she/it will becrime
we will becrime
you will becrime
they will becrime
Future continuous
I will be becriming
you will be becriming
he/she/it will be becriming
we will be becriming
you will be becriming
they will be becriming
Future perfect
I will have becrimed
you will have becrimed
he/she/it will have becrimed
we will have becrimed
you will have becrimed
they will have becrimed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been becriming
you will have been becriming
he/she/it will have been becriming
we will have been becriming
you will have been becriming
they will have been becriming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would becrime
you would becrime
he/she/it would becrime
we would becrime
you would becrime
they would becrime
Conditional continuous
I would be becriming
you would be becriming
he/she/it would be becriming
we would be becriming
you would be becriming
they would be becriming
Conditional perfect
I would have becrime
you would have becrime
he/she/it would have becrime
we would have becrime
you would have becrime
they would have becrime
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been becriming
you would have been becriming
he/she/it would have been becriming
we would have been becriming
you would have been becriming
they would have been becriming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you becrime
we let´s becrime
you becrime
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
becriming
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 «BECRIME»
Discover the use of
becrime in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
becrime and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cross Roads: A Romance of Real Life
I broke, retired, and returned with such rapidity, that I fatigued my antagonist.
Once drawn out of his formal thrusts and ma- nosuvres, he lost his presence of
mind ; the longer we fenced the more discouraged and incapable he becrime ...
Jules Gabriel Janin, 1841
2
Napoleon's Memoirs: Napoléon I, Emperor of the French. ...
The effect of this merger was to be equivalent to a removal ; the post was to
becrime vacant, -but the grand elector was to have a seat in the senate for the
rest of his life. Napoleon had said but little in the preceding sittings, he
PROVISIONAL ...
Napoleon I (Emperor of the French), 1823
3
The Gentleman's Magazine
... in person, understanding, and accomplishments. He is a very amiable young
man, beloved by every one, and greatly respected by all the better sort of people
in Bath. He becrime acquainted .with Mathews, and was at first deceived in him,
Regardless of the policies that are established, there will alwaysbe gunson the
streetsof America, justasthere will always becrime.The possession ofa handgun
should not be considered afelony. The issue iswhether ornot guns shouldbe ...
5
Acts and Resolves of the General Assembly of the State of ...
The classes mostly benefi_tted by this "1_Struction are the needy; many ofwhom,
if not assisted in this way, will without doubt becrime dependent, to a
considerable degree, on Public or private cliarities. This new feature, which has
been ...
6
The Oriental Herald, and Journal of General Literature
Their first intentions were generous and good; fear and misfortune had given
birth to them: they were becrime men for a moment ; but success deprives virtue
of its nature, and leaves inplaeeofit arr-empty name. The kings of the Holy
Alliance ...
7
A Brief Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and ...
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8
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... becloaks BECLOG -; beclogs BECLOUD -; beclouds BECLOWN -; beclowns
BECOME -; becomes BECRAWL -; becrawls BECRIME -; becrimed, becrimes
BECROWD -; becrowds BECRUST -; becrusts BECURSE -; becursed, becurses
BED ...
... BECOMING BECOMINGLY BECOMINGS BECOWARD BECOWARDED
BECOWARDING BECOWARDS BECQUEREL BECQUERELS BECRAWL
BECRAWLED BECRAWLING BECRAWLS BECRIME BECRIMED BECRIMES
BECRIMING ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
10
The Edinburgh Annual Register
Being unmarried, a virgin, as she said, and certainly in her sixty-fifth year, she
was nevertheless, she averred, to becrime the mother of the promised Shiloh of
the Jewish prophesies. Wonderful to say, this annunciation rather extended than
...