CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COEMPT
PRESENT
Present
I coempt
you coempt
he/she/it coempts
we coempt
you coempt
they coempt
Present continuous
I am coempting
you are coempting
he/she/it is coempting
we are coempting
you are coempting
they are coempting
Present perfect
I have coempted
you have coempted
he/she/it has coempted
we have coempted
you have coempted
they have coempted
Present perfect continuous
I have been coempting
you have been coempting
he/she/it has been coempting
we have been coempting
you have been coempting
they have been coempting
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 coempted
you coempted
he/she/it coempted
we coempted
you coempted
they coempted
Past continuous
I was coempting
you were coempting
he/she/it was coempting
we were coempting
you were coempting
they were coempting
Past perfect
I had coempted
you had coempted
he/she/it had coempted
we had coempted
you had coempted
they had coempted
Past perfect continuous
I had been coempting
you had been coempting
he/she/it had been coempting
we had been coempting
you had been coempting
they had been coempting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will coempt
you will coempt
he/she/it will coempt
we will coempt
you will coempt
they will coempt
Future continuous
I will be coempting
you will be coempting
he/she/it will be coempting
we will be coempting
you will be coempting
they will be coempting
Future perfect
I will have coempted
you will have coempted
he/she/it will have coempted
we will have coempted
you will have coempted
they will have coempted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been coempting
you will have been coempting
he/she/it will have been coempting
we will have been coempting
you will have been coempting
they will have been coempting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would coempt
you would coempt
he/she/it would coempt
we would coempt
you would coempt
they would coempt
Conditional continuous
I would be coempting
you would be coempting
he/she/it would be coempting
we would be coempting
you would be coempting
they would be coempting
Conditional perfect
I would have coempt
you would have coempt
he/she/it would have coempt
we would have coempt
you would have coempt
they would have coempt
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been coempting
you would have been coempting
he/she/it would have been coempting
we would have been coempting
you would have been coempting
they would have been coempting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you coempt
we let´s coempt
you coempt
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
coempting
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 «COEMPT»
Discover the use of
coempt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coempt and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Summary of the Roman Civil Law: Illustrated by ...
COEMPT. ET. FAC. IIII. IN. DOM. DVXIT. The form of the There can be no doubt
that the emption on the part of the emption. husband was done in the same form
as the usual quiritian mancipations, that is to say, in the presence of five citizens
of ...
Sir Patrick MacChombaich de Colquhoun, 1849
2
Elementary Principles of the Roman Private Law
Nowhere is the transaction called coempt'io cam fiducia. Occasionally it is called
coemptt'o fiduciaria, but its usual name is ooemptio fiduciae carwa. This form
suggests that it led to a fiduoia, i.e., that the remancipatz'o was subject to a fiducia
.
3
A Manual of Roman Private Law
This had its inconveniences for both, since it involved cooperation of the tutor in
all the woman's dealings. Accordingly it might be arranged that she, with the
tutor's consent, should coempt herself to someone, not matrimonii causa, but in
order ...
4
An Introduction to Middle Dutch
Reading and textual analysis 93 0 zuyderste lucht die my beraeyt 10 Mijnen
boesem ontdoe ick soe ick best mach Mijn hertken is soe vele te bat ghepaeyt
Dat ick metten winde mach zijn bewaeyt Hy coempt van daer ick hem rijden sach
Ai ist ...
Colette Marie-Christine Etienne Van Kerckvoorde, 1993
5
a manual of roman private law
This had its inconveniences for both, since it involved cooperation of the tutor in
all the woman's dealings. Accordingly it might be arranged that she, with the
tutor's consent, should coempt herself to someone, not matrimonii causa, but in
order ...
6
Court and Culture: Dutch Literature, 1350-1450
... die kinder liet die saghen waren, ende vele des ghelijcs soe dat die kinder niet
altijt der ouder natuere hadden, noch die doecht ende dat vordel die hoer ouders
plaghen te hebben. Ende hoe coempt dan die edelheit meer te eerven dan ...
7
Roman Antiquities; or, an Account of the manners and customs ...
COEMPT IO was a kind of mutual purchase (emptio, venditio), when a man and
woman were married, by delivering to one another a small piece of money, and
repeating certain words, Cic. Orat. i. 57. The man asked the woman, if she was ...
Alexander ADAM (LL.D.), 1825
8
Words For Smart Test Takers: The Tools You Need for High ...
... slander; vilify viaduct n an arched roadway DUR hard, lasting duress n
coercion; restraint of will indurate v to make hard or callous obdurate adj
stubborn; not easily persuaded perdurable adj permanent; everlasting EMPT buy
, take coempt v ...
9
The Foreign Quarterly Review
Uaus, confa'rreatio, and coempt'io were modes of acquiring the menus, as by
each the woman alike passed from the patria potestaa of her father into that of
her husband, or of him in whose power her husband was at the time of the
transfer.
10
Annales canonicorum regularium S. Augustini ordinis S. Crucis
... op eenen dach die meer bequaeme is daer toe. Ende dat si ten minsten op
deser voerschrevender feesten avonts daghen sullen vasten ende van vleesch te
eeten aefhalden. Maer ist dat eynighen avont op den sondach coempt, soe ...
Cornelius Rudolphus Hermans, Henricus van den Wijmelenberg, 1858