CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DAMNIFIES
PRESENT
Present
I damnify
you damnify
he/she/it damnifies
we damnify
you damnify
they damnify
Present continuous
I am damnifying
you are damnifying
he/she/it is damnifying
we are damnifying
you are damnifying
they are damnifying
Present perfect
I have damnified
you have damnified
he/she/it has damnified
we have damnified
you have damnified
they have damnified
Present perfect continuous
I have been damnifying
you have been damnifying
he/she/it has been damnifying
we have been damnifying
you have been damnifying
they have been damnifying
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 damnified
you damnified
he/she/it damnified
we damnified
you damnified
they damnified
Past continuous
I was damnifying
you were damnifying
he/she/it was damnifying
we were damnifying
you were damnifying
they were damnifying
Past perfect
I had damnified
you had damnified
he/she/it had damnified
we had damnified
you had damnified
they had damnified
Past perfect continuous
I had been damnifying
you had been damnifying
he/she/it had been damnifying
we had been damnifying
you had been damnifying
they had been damnifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will damnify
you will damnify
he/she/it will damnify
we will damnify
you will damnify
they will damnify
Future continuous
I will be damnifying
you will be damnifying
he/she/it will be damnifying
we will be damnifying
you will be damnifying
they will be damnifying
Future perfect
I will have damnified
you will have damnified
he/she/it will have damnified
we will have damnified
you will have damnified
they will have damnified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been damnifying
you will have been damnifying
he/she/it will have been damnifying
we will have been damnifying
you will have been damnifying
they will have been damnifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would damnifies
you would damnifies
he/she/it would damnifies
we would damnifies
you would damnifies
they would damnifies
Conditional continuous
I would be damnifying
you would be damnifying
he/she/it would be damnifying
we would be damnifying
you would be damnifying
they would be damnifying
Conditional perfect
I would have damnifies
you would have damnifies
he/she/it would have damnifies
we would have damnifies
you would have damnifies
they would have damnifies
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been damnifying
you would have been damnifying
he/she/it would have been damnifying
we would have been damnifying
you would have been damnifying
they would have been damnifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you damnify
we let´s damnify
you damnify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
damnified
Present Participle
damnifying
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 «DAMNIFIES»
Discover the use of
damnifies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
damnifies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The early records of the town of Providence
... Modderatr Jt is Granted unto Joseph Gold Smith | at his request | that he may
have liber[ J to set up a Smiths Shopp upon ye Comon betweene Tho: Harris his
ho[ ] & Samuell Whip- ples house provided he damnifies not | the | high way.
Horatio Rogers, Providence (R.I.). City Council, George Moulton Carpenter, 1896
2
The Early Records of the Town of Providence
... Modderatr Jt is Granted unto Joseph Gold Smith | at his request | that he may
have liber[ ] to set up a Smiths Shopp upon ye Comon betweene Tho : Harris his
ho[ ] & Samuell Whip- ples house provided he damnifies not | the | high way.
Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners, 1896
The second section provides that every person who commits any of the following
acts, that is to say, who threatens, or in any way punishes, damnifies, or injures,
or attempts to punish, damnify, or injure, any person for having given evidence ...
4
Of Christian Prudence, Or Religious Wisdom: Not Degenerating ...
... deceive another, becaufe,-being mutually Members, they mull: needs have
joint intereils; and when one deceives, or hurts ano~ ther, it. is Damnutn
commune, summon Damage, ' as as Tbeolarir fays, and therein it damnifies and
hurts .itfelf.
5
Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: With ...
The courts feel the severe pressure of the rule, and, from motives ot tenderness
towards the interests which the rule damnifies, they make exceptions in applying
it, so as really to alter, if not to abrogate it. No one who reads Carstairs v. Stein ...
Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, 1835
6
Du Bartas His Diuine Weekes and Workes with a Compleate ...
... owres relics: 4 This daunteth most, and that most damnifies) You may conceive
this Fight : th' hu e Poljp/xme Stands, stifiy shaking his steel-pointed beam : David
doth traverle (round about him)light, Forward and back, to th' left hand, and the ...
Guillaume : de Saluste Du Bartas, 1641
7
The Law-dictionary: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and ...
... to multiply suits by giving every man aseparatc right of action for what
damnifies him in common only with the rest of his fellow-subjects. 4 Comm. 0. l3.p
. 167; 5 Rep. 73; 1 Inst. 56; l Vent. 208. And as the law gives no private remedy
for any ...
Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, Thomas Colpitts Granger, 1836
8
The Essays, Or Councils, Civil and Moral
Cato (saith he) judgeth' profonndly, but in the mean 'time damnifies the State, for
he speaks in the Commonwealth of Pluto, and not as in-the Dregs of Romulus. flfi'
Pbvir', ' 'ye en, esi '->* T 'T P H O. N, or a Rehel. UNO. 2 The I/Visdom of the ...
9
The Public General Statutes Affecting Scotland: Passed in ...
Every person who commits any of the following acts, Persons that is to say, who
threatens, or in any way punishes, damnifies, or injures, or attempts to punish,
damnify, or injure, t;,§,id,,t,,,'g any person for having given evidence upon any ...
10
Statutes of Practical Utility Passed in ...
Every person who commits any of the following acts, that is to say, who threatens,
or in any way punishes, damnifies, or injures, or attempts to punish, damnify, or
injure, any person for having given evidence upon any inquiry, or on account of ...
Great Britain, John Mounteney Lely, W. H. Aggs, 1892