CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COEMPLOY
PRESENT
Present
I coemploy
you coemploy
he/she/it coemploys
we coemploy
you coemploy
they coemploy
Present continuous
I am coemploying
you are coemploying
he/she/it is coemploying
we are coemploying
you are coemploying
they are coemploying
Present perfect
I have coemployed
you have coemployed
he/she/it has coemployed
we have coemployed
you have coemployed
they have coemployed
Present perfect continuous
I have been coemploying
you have been coemploying
he/she/it has been coemploying
we have been coemploying
you have been coemploying
they have been coemploying
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 coemployed
you coemployed
he/she/it coemployed
we coemployed
you coemployed
they coemployed
Past continuous
I was coemploying
you were coemploying
he/she/it was coemploying
we were coemploying
you were coemploying
they were coemploying
Past perfect
I had coemployed
you had coemployed
he/she/it had coemployed
we had coemployed
you had coemployed
they had coemployed
Past perfect continuous
I had been coemploying
you had been coemploying
he/she/it had been coemploying
we had been coemploying
you had been coemploying
they had been coemploying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will coemploy
you will coemploy
he/she/it will coemploy
we will coemploy
you will coemploy
they will coemploy
Future continuous
I will be coemploying
you will be coemploying
he/she/it will be coemploying
we will be coemploying
you will be coemploying
they will be coemploying
Future perfect
I will have coemployed
you will have coemployed
he/she/it will have coemployed
we will have coemployed
you will have coemployed
they will have coemployed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been coemploying
you will have been coemploying
he/she/it will have been coemploying
we will have been coemploying
you will have been coemploying
they will have been coemploying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would coemploy
you would coemploy
he/she/it would coemploy
we would coemploy
you would coemploy
they would coemploy
Conditional continuous
I would be coemploying
you would be coemploying
he/she/it would be coemploying
we would be coemploying
you would be coemploying
they would be coemploying
Conditional perfect
I would have coemploy
you would have coemploy
he/she/it would have coemploy
we would have coemploy
you would have coemploy
they would have coemploy
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been coemploying
you would have been coemploying
he/she/it would have been coemploying
we would have been coemploying
you would have been coemploying
they would have been coemploying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you coemploy
we let´s coemploy
you coemploy
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
coemployed
Present Participle
coemploying
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 «COEMPLOY»
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coemploy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Truck driver, who sustained jaw injuries during an altercation with a coemploy-
ee, sought judicial review of an order of the Workers' Compensation Board
affirming and adopting a referee's opinion and order denying compensation
because of ...
... COELOMATES COELOME COELOMES COELOMIC COELOMS COELOSTAT
COELOSTATS COEMBODIED COEMBODIES COEMBODY COEMBODYING
COEMPLOY COEMPLOYED COEMPLOYING COEMPLOYS COEMPT
COEMPTED ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Shadow Workforce: Perspectives on Contingent Work in the ...
Provide Useful Compliance Guidelines While it is evident that many employers
struggle to understand their legal obligations when classifying workers and
engaging in coemploy- ment arrangements, governmental agencies have done
little to ...
4
Managing Human Resources
Because PEOs can coemploy a large number of people working at many different
companies, they can provide em- employee leasing The process ofdismissing
employees who arethen hired bya leasing company (which handles all ...
Scott Snell, George Bohlander, 2012
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COENDURE COEQUATE COEVOLVE COEXTEND COINFECT COINHERE
COINSUREL COINVENT COLOCATE COMANAGEL COMEDDLE COMINGLE ...
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Gay People, Sex, and the Media
However, the ability of a member of a disfavored class to express his views on
civil rights publicly and without hesitation — no matter how personally offensive
to his employer or majority of his coemploy- ees— lies at the core of the Free ...
Michelle Andrea Wolf, Alfred P. Kielwasser, 1991
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The Employee Recruitment and Retention Handbook
In addition, potential legal issues of coemploy- ment are minimized. Consider, too
, whether you need an agency that specializes in certain industries or would
prefer an agency that can provide workers for all departments in your company.
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Successful Packaged Software Implementation
Although this approach has its merits, some companies choose not to interview
consultants because they fear coemploy- ment suits. In a coemployment suit,
consultants allege that although they were paid by the vendor, their work was ...
Christine B. Tayntor, 2005
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Litigating the Sexual Harassment Case
483, 484 (D. Or. 1995) (court prohibits evidence of sexual behavior of coemploy-
ees unless plaintiff introduces evidence that defendant previously sexually
harassed the coemployee). But see Burger v. Litton Industries, 91 CIV. 0918,
1995 WL ...
Matthew B. Schiff, Linda C. Kramer, 2000
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American law reports. ALR 5th. Annotations and cases
Coemploy- ees possess no inherent right to direct the conduct of each other,
observed the court, which concluded that the critical element of control of a fellow
venturer clearly was absent here. The court observed that it had been posited in ...
Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1992
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Arena Football and Workers' Comp
(A PEO is an entity that enters into an agreement with a client employer to coemploy part of the client's workforce for workers' compensation ... «The Highland County Press, Apr 15»