CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BESLAVER
PRESENT
Present
I beslaver
you beslaver
he/she/it beslavers
we beslaver
you beslaver
they beslaver
Present continuous
I am beslavering
you are beslavering
he/she/it is beslavering
we are beslavering
you are beslavering
they are beslavering
Present perfect
I have beslavered
you have beslavered
he/she/it has beslavered
we have beslavered
you have beslavered
they have beslavered
Present perfect continuous
I have been beslavering
you have been beslavering
he/she/it has been beslavering
we have been beslavering
you have been beslavering
they have been beslavering
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 beslavered
you beslavered
he/she/it beslavered
we beslavered
you beslavered
they beslavered
Past continuous
I was beslavering
you were beslavering
he/she/it was beslavering
we were beslavering
you were beslavering
they were beslavering
Past perfect
I had beslavered
you had beslavered
he/she/it had beslavered
we had beslavered
you had beslavered
they had beslavered
Past perfect continuous
I had been beslavering
you had been beslavering
he/she/it had been beslavering
we had been beslavering
you had been beslavering
they had been beslavering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will beslaver
you will beslaver
he/she/it will beslaver
we will beslaver
you will beslaver
they will beslaver
Future continuous
I will be beslavering
you will be beslavering
he/she/it will be beslavering
we will be beslavering
you will be beslavering
they will be beslavering
Future perfect
I will have beslavered
you will have beslavered
he/she/it will have beslavered
we will have beslavered
you will have beslavered
they will have beslavered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been beslavering
you will have been beslavering
he/she/it will have been beslavering
we will have been beslavering
you will have been beslavering
they will have been beslavering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would beslaver
you would beslaver
he/she/it would beslaver
we would beslaver
you would beslaver
they would beslaver
Conditional continuous
I would be beslavering
you would be beslavering
he/she/it would be beslavering
we would be beslavering
you would be beslavering
they would be beslavering
Conditional perfect
I would have beslaver
you would have beslaver
he/she/it would have beslaver
we would have beslaver
you would have beslaver
they would have beslaver
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been beslavering
you would have been beslavering
he/she/it would have been beslavering
we would have been beslavering
you would have been beslavering
they would have been beslavering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you beslaver
we let´s beslaver
you beslaver
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
beslavered
Present Participle
beslavering
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 «BESLAVER»
Discover the use of
beslaver in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
beslaver and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
ИзмуСлить, es, c. to beslaver ; —ся, r. to beslaver one's self. Измученный, р.
jaded, harassed. Измучинать,57‚измучить,57, Ф. t0 jade, harass, tire out.
Измучнй'гь, s. Мучнйть. Mambrnánie, n. washing. Mammá'rb, 57, измйпть, las,
0.51. t0 ...
2
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
And now-a-days all must admit, In LEARNING we're wondrously favour'd, For you
scarce o'er your window can spit, But some learned man is beslaver'dl Sing, tol
de ml 101, &c. &c. We'll all of us shortly be doom'd To part with our plain ...
3
Saṭaāra Anagaraĕzaī-Hainadaī Śabada Kaŏśa: 30,000 Sae ...
... f^4l'i; loss by death berth ^ n. sleeping place in a ship or train beside ft tif&S
prep, by the side of ^ Pra %; compared with ^ / prep, in addibesides1 ft tion to $ 3l
(clR<W I besides2 adu. moreover beslaver ft?J'-rft?v. t. to flatter very much «I^t ...
Joseph W. Raker, Rama Shankar Shukla, 1995
... are perfectly wel— come to seize upon certain outlying hereditaments l And in
return to such proposals, which, if agreed to, would have made us deservedly
infamous throughout Europe, the Ministers of QueenVictoria think fitto beslaver
the ...
5
Our New Masters Cb: Our New Masters
The bulk of the working classes are as yet unused to drawing fine distinctions,
and so it comes that the papers that beslaver royalty overreach themselves, and
do royalty an injury. Over the illness of the Prince of Wales they caused injustice
to ...
6
Bolsheviks and British Jews: The Anglo-Jewish Community, ...
recently engaged in 'a literary and political conspiracy to beslaver and bolster up
despotism, superstition and reaction', and in the manufacture of that romantic
image of Holy Russia in the name of the Anglo-Russian Alliance, were now ...
7
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
and privileges'for the space of twelve calendar months; and, for that it would be
invidious to beslaver his new Lordship exclusively, for the possession of those
identical virtues which, in his err-Lordship, (also present,) shone so
conspicuously ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1834
8
Shakespeare's Tribe: Church, Nation, and Theater in ...
... as they are made, and fitted for us; not to beslaver our own thoughts, with
censorious spittle tempering the Poet's clay, as we were to mould every scene
anew": according to Probee, in other words, the responsibility for a successful
play rests ...
... For a man is as great as a king, If he has, but the airs of a college. And now-a-
days all must admit, In learning we're wondrously favour'd, For you scarce o'er
your window can spit, But some learned man is beslaver'd! Sing, tol de rol lol, &c.
Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall, 1826
10
Star English-Hindi Hindi-English combined dictionary
... compared with ^t f-svi prep, in addibesides1 /^ tion to cf> besides2 adv.
moreover beslaver ^W'-cTWi;. f. to flatter very much «rl) besiege f y. (. to assail, to
lay siege to CHIfbH"! i bestow bestrew about f n. t. to give TRH ' v. t. to scatter bet1
(-tt-) ...
Joseph W. Raker, Rama Shankar Shukla, 2008