CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CARNIFIED
PRESENT
Present
I carnify
you carnify
he/she/it carnifies
we carnify
you carnify
they carnify
Present continuous
I am carnifying
you are carnifying
he/she/it is carnifying
we are carnifying
you are carnifying
they are carnifying
Present perfect
I have carnified
you have carnified
he/she/it has carnified
we have carnified
you have carnified
they have carnified
Present perfect continuous
I have been carnifying
you have been carnifying
he/she/it has been carnifying
we have been carnifying
you have been carnifying
they have been carnifying
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 carnified
you carnified
he/she/it carnified
we carnified
you carnified
they carnified
Past continuous
I was carnifying
you were carnifying
he/she/it was carnifying
we were carnifying
you were carnifying
they were carnifying
Past perfect
I had carnified
you had carnified
he/she/it had carnified
we had carnified
you had carnified
they had carnified
Past perfect continuous
I had been carnifying
you had been carnifying
he/she/it had been carnifying
we had been carnifying
you had been carnifying
they had been carnifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will carnify
you will carnify
he/she/it will carnify
we will carnify
you will carnify
they will carnify
Future continuous
I will be carnifying
you will be carnifying
he/she/it will be carnifying
we will be carnifying
you will be carnifying
they will be carnifying
Future perfect
I will have carnified
you will have carnified
he/she/it will have carnified
we will have carnified
you will have carnified
they will have carnified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been carnifying
you will have been carnifying
he/she/it will have been carnifying
we will have been carnifying
you will have been carnifying
they will have been carnifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would carnified
you would carnified
he/she/it would carnified
we would carnified
you would carnified
they would carnified
Conditional continuous
I would be carnifying
you would be carnifying
he/she/it would be carnifying
we would be carnifying
you would be carnifying
they would be carnifying
Conditional perfect
I would have carnified
you would have carnified
he/she/it would have carnified
we would have carnified
you would have carnified
they would have carnified
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been carnifying
you would have been carnifying
he/she/it would have been carnifying
we would have been carnifying
you would have been carnifying
they would have been carnifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you carnify
we let´s carnify
you carnify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
carnified
Present Participle
carnifying
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 «CARNIFIED»
Discover the use of
carnified in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
carnified and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Behind shoulder Broth culture, 'Zud1 Killed on Lungs carnified, anterior lobes,
and mapped generation from 24th day. with congested lobules, with distinct
guinea-pig J. septa; no effusion in thorax; bronchal glands swollen and
gelatinous. 2.
New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1894
Behind shoulder Broth culture, 2nd Killed on Lungs carnified, anterior lobes, and
mapped generation fro1n 24th day. with congested lobules, with distmct guinea-
pig J. septa; no clfusion in thorax; bronehal . glands swollen and gelatinous. 2.
New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1894
3
The Monthly journal of medicine
apex two yellowish cheesy masses, each about half an inch square, with defined
borders; ower lobe condensed, with blood and carnified lobules; right, upper, and
middle lobes cre itant, lower imperfectly crepitant, containing numerous crude ...
4
Monthly Journal of Medical Science
herent, moist ; lungs both imperfectly crepitant throughout — in the substance of
both lungs, numerous lobules of carnified tissue are observed ; both lower lobes
are condensed by bloody infiltration ; bronchial tubes filled with purulent matter, ...
5
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
... abscess cavity with rugose reticulated walls containing flakes of lymph and pus
; the ribs were quite free from disease, even in front at the seat of the original
opening; the lung was shrunken into the vertebral groove, and completely
carnified.
Pathological Society of London, 1902
6
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
Lower margin and anterior part in a carnified state ; section, however, of these
parts smooth, and pus exudes on rather strong pressure, apparently coming from
bronchi. The lower lobe presented a similar condition at its lower margin for the ...
Pathological Society (London), 1856
7
The Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine
'What occasions the increase in density, consistence, and tenacity, which
characterizes the carnified or hepatized marrow ? It seems to be produced, at
least to some extent, by the development under inflammatory irritation of a
rudimentary ...
8
Diseases of the organs of respiration
Carnified Lung. — When the effusion is very large and the pressure considerable
, the blood may be driven out of the lung as well as the air. To this condition the
name carnified lung has been given to distinguish it from a collapsed lung, ...
9
tranactions of the pathological society of london
Lower margin and anterior part in a carnified state ; section, however, of these
parts smooth, and pus exudes on rather strong pressure, apparently coming from
bronchi. The lower lobe presented a similar condition at its lower margin for the ...
10
New York Medical Journal
In animals that live for three or four, or more, days after the operation, and
subsequently die, the lungs present, over pretty nearly their entire surface, a
carnified condition ; they are solid ; will sink in water, and are red ; but still do not
present ...