CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COMPEAR
PRESENT
Present
I compear
you compear
he/she/it compears
we compear
you compear
they compear
Present continuous
I am compearing
you are compearing
he/she/it is compearing
we are compearing
you are compearing
they are compearing
Present perfect
I have compeared
you have compeared
he/she/it has compeared
we have compeared
you have compeared
they have compeared
Present perfect continuous
I have been compearing
you have been compearing
he/she/it has been compearing
we have been compearing
you have been compearing
they have been compearing
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 compeared
you compeared
he/she/it compeared
we compeared
you compeared
they compeared
Past continuous
I was compearing
you were compearing
he/she/it was compearing
we were compearing
you were compearing
they were compearing
Past perfect
I had compeared
you had compeared
he/she/it had compeared
we had compeared
you had compeared
they had compeared
Past perfect continuous
I had been compearing
you had been compearing
he/she/it had been compearing
we had been compearing
you had been compearing
they had been compearing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will compear
you will compear
he/she/it will compear
we will compear
you will compear
they will compear
Future continuous
I will be compearing
you will be compearing
he/she/it will be compearing
we will be compearing
you will be compearing
they will be compearing
Future perfect
I will have compeared
you will have compeared
he/she/it will have compeared
we will have compeared
you will have compeared
they will have compeared
Future perfect continuous
I will have been compearing
you will have been compearing
he/she/it will have been compearing
we will have been compearing
you will have been compearing
they will have been compearing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would compear
you would compear
he/she/it would compear
we would compear
you would compear
they would compear
Conditional continuous
I would be compearing
you would be compearing
he/she/it would be compearing
we would be compearing
you would be compearing
they would be compearing
Conditional perfect
I would have compear
you would have compear
he/she/it would have compear
we would have compear
you would have compear
they would have compear
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been compearing
you would have been compearing
he/she/it would have been compearing
we would have been compearing
you would have been compearing
they would have been compearing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you compear
we let´s compear
you compear
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
compeared
Present Participle
compearing
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 «COMPEAR»
Discover the use of
compear in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
compear and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland
PAGE Caution by Robert Wilson for Thomas Fraser, - - 543 Order on Thomas
Maclellan of Bombie to compear and account, 8th September 1580, - - - 544
Orders, dated 10th September 1580, anent burgh accounts of Perth and rental of
the ...
Scotland. Court of Exchequer, John Stuart, George Burnett, 1901
2
History of Westchester County: New York, Including ...
Niew York de 3 Mart. 172? is geboren myn soon J acobus Van Cortlandt, zyn
compear myn schon vader J acobus Van Cortlandt, peet myn mouder Anna
Marica Jay.” “ Niew York de 3 Augustus 1728 is geboren myn twede soon
Augustus Van ...
3
Protocol Book of Gavin Ros, N
... written under the king's signet, before the witnesses), acknowledged that he
was lawfully warned and required by said letters to compear, day and place
before written, and there he received the sum of £500 in numerate money from
Hugh, ...
Gavin Ros, John Anderson, Sir Francis James Grant, 1908
4
The book of Perth: an illustration of the moral and ...
The whilk day ordained Margaret Thomson in John Towshank's (house) to be put
in ward until she compear before the Assembly. June 2 — Whilk day ordains the
Bailies to put Patrick Herring into the Tolbooth, or then cause him to appear ...
5
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
... and showed him, he was summoned to compear before the Commissaries of
Edinburgh, for delivery to Watson of.the naig, and desired him to compear and
prove the lawfulness of the naig, and delivered him a copy of the charge, which
was ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
Therefore Hugh, Earl of Eglintoun, solemnly protested that no other having
interest should presume to usurp or attack the redemption of the lands of the said
sum, because they were warned and required by royal letters to compear, day
and ...
Ordains William Henderson and Janet White to be warded, because they being
warned, compear not before the Assembly, and siclike William Jack. May 19 —
Ordains Dionysius Conqueror (Bailie) to put Christian Maxwell into ward,
because ...
8
The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
or number of days, at the expiration of which the charger or respondent is to
compear in Court, which in ordinary cases shall be six days, and in cases where
the respondent or charger resides in Orkney or Shetland, thirty days ; and when
he is ...
Selcraig, son to John Selcraig, elder, in Nether Largo, was dilated for his
undecent beaiviar in ye church ; the church officer is ordirred to ga and cite him to
compear befoor our Session ag' y* nixt dyett. Agust 2"lh, Y* Session mett. Alex.
10
The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland
ThomMGray, to compear before the Council on 28th July instant for the
discussion magistrate, r * and others of the suspension of horning ; witnesses,
Thomas Gray, Hew Andersone, suspennion of goldsmith, burgess of Aberdene;
William Ord, ...
Scotland. Privy Council, Evan Whyte Melville Balfour-Melville, Peter Hume Brown, 1905
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COMPEAR»
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compear is used in the context of the following news items.
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Gregor crafted a menu of 12 juices with names such as Oh My Greens! and Can't Compear, and secured stands at the Little Italy and Hillcrest ... «San Diego Source, May 15»
Video: Giancarlo Stanton hits first spring homer
You can't compear him with anyone else. He'll be a guest on Okra Winfrey any day now. I yam sure of it. He can squash any baseball. Glad that ... «NBCSports.com, Mar 15»
Ter Stegen: Joining Barca is an honour for me
But I don't want to compear myself with him, I'm me and that's the only one I am.” Ter Stegen said and went on to explain he has his very own ... «Inside Spanish Football, May 14»
Introducing the Switch to Windows Phone Apps
Hayden Whitecliffe 2 weeks ago. You can always use App Compear! Read more Show less. Reply · 1. ▽ Report spam or abuse. Mark Anthony ... «YouTube, Apr 13»
The Truth about the 'Tree Octopus'...
I think if we can compear the site to another site just to see if the infoormation is ture or not online or we can look it up on a site then see if we ... «CNN, Feb 11»