CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEARTICULATE
PRESENT
Present
I dearticulate
you dearticulate
he/she/it dearticulates
we dearticulate
you dearticulate
they dearticulate
Present continuous
I am dearticulating
you are dearticulating
he/she/it is dearticulating
we are dearticulating
you are dearticulating
they are dearticulating
Present perfect
I have dearticulated
you have dearticulated
he/she/it has dearticulated
we have dearticulated
you have dearticulated
they have dearticulated
Present perfect continuous
I have been dearticulating
you have been dearticulating
he/she/it has been dearticulating
we have been dearticulating
you have been dearticulating
they have been dearticulating
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 dearticulated
you dearticulated
he/she/it dearticulated
we dearticulated
you dearticulated
they dearticulated
Past continuous
I was dearticulating
you were dearticulating
he/she/it was dearticulating
we were dearticulating
you were dearticulating
they were dearticulating
Past perfect
I had dearticulated
you had dearticulated
he/she/it had dearticulated
we had dearticulated
you had dearticulated
they had dearticulated
Past perfect continuous
I had been dearticulating
you had been dearticulating
he/she/it had been dearticulating
we had been dearticulating
you had been dearticulating
they had been dearticulating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will dearticulate
you will dearticulate
he/she/it will dearticulate
we will dearticulate
you will dearticulate
they will dearticulate
Future continuous
I will be dearticulating
you will be dearticulating
he/she/it will be dearticulating
we will be dearticulating
you will be dearticulating
they will be dearticulating
Future perfect
I will have dearticulated
you will have dearticulated
he/she/it will have dearticulated
we will have dearticulated
you will have dearticulated
they will have dearticulated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dearticulating
you will have been dearticulating
he/she/it will have been dearticulating
we will have been dearticulating
you will have been dearticulating
they will have been dearticulating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dearticulate
you would dearticulate
he/she/it would dearticulate
we would dearticulate
you would dearticulate
they would dearticulate
Conditional continuous
I would be dearticulating
you would be dearticulating
he/she/it would be dearticulating
we would be dearticulating
you would be dearticulating
they would be dearticulating
Conditional perfect
I would have dearticulate
you would have dearticulate
he/she/it would have dearticulate
we would have dearticulate
you would have dearticulate
they would have dearticulate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dearticulating
you would have been dearticulating
he/she/it would have been dearticulating
we would have been dearticulating
you would have been dearticulating
they would have been dearticulating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dearticulate
we let´s dearticulate
you dearticulate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to dearticulate
Past participle
dearticulated
Present Participle
dearticulating
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 «DEARTICULATE»
Discover the use of
dearticulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dearticulate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Dearticulate. De ; articulus. Debase. De ; basis. Debauch. De ; Bacchus. Debel.
De; bellum. Debile, debilitate. Debilis. Debit, debt. Debitus. Decachord. Deca;
chorda. Decade. Deca. Decadency. De ; cado. Deca .jon. Deca; gonia. Deca .
ogue.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1853
2
The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Dearticulate. De j articulus. Debase. De ; basis. Debauch. De; Bacchus. Debel.
De; beltnm. Debile, debilitate. Debilis. Debit, debt. Debitus. Decachord. Deca;
chorda. Decade. Deca. Decadency. De ; cado. Decagon. Deca; gonia.
Decalogue.
3
An Attempt to Render the Pronunciation of the English ...
... 283 _ clean, 17 _ deanery, 179 dear, 60 dearly, 151 dearness, 1o6 dearth, 41
dearticulate, 278 dearticulatioxl, 394 death, 42 _ deathlefls, 129 debark, 12;
debase, 126 debasemcnt, 189 debaser, 189 debate, 126 debauchery, 222 '
debilitate, ...
... professorum dictata exarare tenentur : quae feriarum tempore sedulo recolant .
Alumni quarti ordinis, hyeme et vere, per vices, ex ambone, in aula, tempore
prandii legant dearticulate, exerta voce, historiam profanam i. e. 240 FASTI.
Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1854
5
A Dictionary, English and Burmese; by Charles Lane: The ...
... barrenness, ygD; «8s(g£; Dearticulate, v. 93208 (cj^oScogS Death, s.
extinction of life, coog£s mortality, QD^gnoSslq state of the dead,coooop5s3§S
manner of dying, cooc<^5ood5d5}s the image of mortality represented by a
skeleton, ...
6
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ত্তস্কতা, শ স্য জম্মে না বা হর না তভাব বা তদবস্থা, থাদ্য সমেছুটু[র অপ্লা প্তি | To
Dearticulate, v. a. Lat. খুলিয়া-(ফল, 'ছস্টাড়াইয়া-হফল, অ ঙ্গহান-কৃ. নিদ্ধন্ধ-কৃ,
কার্টিয়া-ফেল, জুদা-কৃ. পৃথক-কৃ | Deary, n. ৪. বিবাহ বা তদবস্থা বা তবিষরক শব্দবিশেষ,
বালক.
7
The conscript: a tale of war
Yes, Doctor," said Conscience calmly. The Doctor looked at the injury carefully,
and as if he would test Conscience's courage, said : "Do you know, I will have to
dearticulate the finger ?" " Do so, Doctor," said Conscience, as if he had not
heard, ...
8
Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
v. a. To mend cloaths. DEARNESS, dC-'r-nis. s. Fondness, kindness, love;
scarcity, high price. DEARTH, ddrthfl s. scarcity which makes food dear; want,
famine; barrennessis. To DEARTICULATE, di- air-lik'ti-lftte. v. a. To disjoint, to
dismember.
9
Fasti Aberdonenses: selections from the records of the Univ. ...
tempore prandii legant dearticulate, exerta voce, historiam profanam i. e. non
sacram, non ecclesiasticam : tempore coenae, sacram vel ecclesiasticam .
Aestate alumni tertiani idem faciant . Alumni trium inferiorum classimn per vices
legant ...
10
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
না বা sir না তভাৰ বা তদবস্থা, থাদ্য ষামছুট্রার অপু] প্তি | To Dearticulate, v. a. Lat.
খুলিয়শূ-(ফল, 'ছর্তৃড়াইয়খু-(ফল, অ ঙ্গহনৈ-কৃ. নিন্ধন্ধ-কৃ. কার্টিয়া-ফেল, জুদা-কু.
পূঘবমৃকৃ I Dewy, 11- ভ্র- বিবাহ বা তদবস্থা বা তদ্বিষয়ক শব্দৰিশেষ. বালক.
ছেল্যাঅেপত্য.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834