CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BENEMPT
PRESENT
Present
I benempt
you benempt
he/she/it benempts
we benempt
you benempt
they benempt
Present continuous
I am benempting
you are benempting
he/she/it is benempting
we are benempting
you are benempting
they are benempting
Present perfect
I have benempted
you have benempted
he/she/it has benempted
we have benempted
you have benempted
they have benempted
Present perfect continuous
I have been benempting
you have been benempting
he/she/it has been benempting
we have been benempting
you have been benempting
they have been benempting
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 benempted
you benempted
he/she/it benempted
we benempted
you benempted
they benempted
Past continuous
I was benempting
you were benempting
he/she/it was benempting
we were benempting
you were benempting
they were benempting
Past perfect
I had benempted
you had benempted
he/she/it had benempted
we had benempted
you had benempted
they had benempted
Past perfect continuous
I had been benempting
you had been benempting
he/she/it had been benempting
we had been benempting
you had been benempting
they had been benempting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will benempt
you will benempt
he/she/it will benempt
we will benempt
you will benempt
they will benempt
Future continuous
I will be benempting
you will be benempting
he/she/it will be benempting
we will be benempting
you will be benempting
they will be benempting
Future perfect
I will have benempted
you will have benempted
he/she/it will have benempted
we will have benempted
you will have benempted
they will have benempted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been benempting
you will have been benempting
he/she/it will have been benempting
we will have been benempting
you will have been benempting
they will have been benempting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would benempt
you would benempt
he/she/it would benempt
we would benempt
you would benempt
they would benempt
Conditional continuous
I would be benempting
you would be benempting
he/she/it would be benempting
we would be benempting
you would be benempting
they would be benempting
Conditional perfect
I would have benempt
you would have benempt
he/she/it would have benempt
we would have benempt
you would have benempt
they would have benempt
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been benempting
you would have been benempting
he/she/it would have been benempting
we would have been benempting
you would have been benempting
they would have been benempting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you benempt
we let´s benempt
you benempt
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
benempted
Present Participle
benempting
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 «BENEMPT»
Discover the use of
benempt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
benempt and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The poetical works of James Thomson, James Thomson, James ...
His page then straight He to him call'd, a fiery-footed boy, Benempt 1 Dispatch. "
My steed be at the gate ; My bard attend ; quick, bring the net of Fate." This net
was twisted by the Sisters Three ; Which when once cast o'er harden'd wretch,
too ...
2
The Antijacobin Review: And Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ...
... Ycleped beauty ; Health in blushes warm, And thousand charms her glowing
cheeks array,; . Her eyac with Love's rciillless glance-s play - While in one hand a
sweet Narcissus flow'r , She carried fust with lily colour gay,, Benempt Benempt ...
3
A glossary and etymological dictionary: of obsolete and ...
Coeue pe l.m.v. Benempt (S. be and nempne), named or called. Much greater
gifts for guerdon thou shalt gain Than kid or cosset, which I thee benempt.
Spensee. Bent (Ger. bintz), a species of long1 coarse grass. Bomen bickarte
upon the ...
4
A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the ...
Doing good. As its tendency is necessarily beneficient, it is the proper object of
gratitude and reward. Adam Smith's Theory, ** BENE'MPT..«#. [See NEMPT.]
Named; mark- «« ed out. " Than kid or cosset which I thee benempt. Spenser.
George Mason, Samuel Johnson, 1801
5
A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and ...
Benempt (S. be and nempne), named or called. Much greater gifts for guerdon
thou shalt gain Than kid or cosset, which I thee benempt. Spensee. Bent (Ger.
bints), a species of long coarse grass Bomen bickarte upon the bent, With their
brode ...
6
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Cieue ee Iaov, Benempt (S. be and nempne), named or called. Much greater gifts
for guerdon thou shalt gain Than kid or cosset, which I thee benempt, Spensea.
Bent (Ger. bints), a species of long coarse grass Eomen bickarte upon the bent, ...
7
A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain...Robert ...
Bends, bars plaeed rross-ways, Benempt, bequeathed, named. Bent, the
propensity or inelination ; sometimes yielding or eomplying. Bents, rushes, bent
grass ; bulrushes. Sere, sometimes signisies weight, pressure, or bearing.
Bereave, to ...
8
Sammlung Altwürtembergischer Statutär-Rechte
Als sie da sprechen von der hundert gülden wegen es sy inn lieb das sie innen
benempt süen worden Hab er vil ... sy aber keine benempt werden Alß sie
sprechen es sy kein vergung im kauff benempt worden, meynt peter es sy billich
wann ...
August Ludwig Reyscher, 1834
9
Poetical Works: With His Last Corrections, Additions, and ...
His page then strait He to him call'd, a tierylooted boy, Benempt Dispatch. '5 My
steed be at the gate; U My bard attend ; quick, bring the net os Fate." This net was
twisted by the Sisters three, Which when once cast o'er harden'd wretch, too late
...
10
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
... as round and rueful been A.- those that did thy Rosahnd complain, Much
greater gifts sor guerdon thou shalt gain Than kid or coffer, which [thee benempt :
Then up, l say, thou jolly shepherd swain, Lct not my small demand be so
contempt.