CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DECROWN
PRESENT
Present
I decrown
you decrown
he/she/it decrowns
we decrown
you decrown
they decrown
Present continuous
I am decrowning
you are decrowning
he/she/it is decrowning
we are decrowning
you are decrowning
they are decrowning
Present perfect
I have decrowned
you have decrowned
he/she/it has decrowned
we have decrowned
you have decrowned
they have decrowned
Present perfect continuous
I have been decrowning
you have been decrowning
he/she/it has been decrowning
we have been decrowning
you have been decrowning
they have been decrowning
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 decrowned
you decrowned
he/she/it decrowned
we decrowned
you decrowned
they decrowned
Past continuous
I was decrowning
you were decrowning
he/she/it was decrowning
we were decrowning
you were decrowning
they were decrowning
Past perfect
I had decrowned
you had decrowned
he/she/it had decrowned
we had decrowned
you had decrowned
they had decrowned
Past perfect continuous
I had been decrowning
you had been decrowning
he/she/it had been decrowning
we had been decrowning
you had been decrowning
they had been decrowning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will decrown
you will decrown
he/she/it will decrown
we will decrown
you will decrown
they will decrown
Future continuous
I will be decrowning
you will be decrowning
he/she/it will be decrowning
we will be decrowning
you will be decrowning
they will be decrowning
Future perfect
I will have decrowned
you will have decrowned
he/she/it will have decrowned
we will have decrowned
you will have decrowned
they will have decrowned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been decrowning
you will have been decrowning
he/she/it will have been decrowning
we will have been decrowning
you will have been decrowning
they will have been decrowning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would decrown
you would decrown
he/she/it would decrown
we would decrown
you would decrown
they would decrown
Conditional continuous
I would be decrowning
you would be decrowning
he/she/it would be decrowning
we would be decrowning
you would be decrowning
they would be decrowning
Conditional perfect
I would have decrown
you would have decrown
he/she/it would have decrown
we would have decrown
you would have decrown
they would have decrown
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been decrowning
you would have been decrowning
he/she/it would have been decrowning
we would have been decrowning
you would have been decrowning
they would have been decrowning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you decrown
we let´s decrown
you decrown
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
decrowned
Present Participle
decrowning
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 «DECROWN»
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decrown in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decrown and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Chapter 3, Book One Vertica, Regent of the DeCrown Commonwealth: Royal
Princess Vertica is the temporary ruler of the Commonwealth. Her father, Linden
the Wise, and three older brothers all died in the massive batfle called “Kingsfall”
in ...
Clifford J. Farides, 2001
2
The Amlydar Chronicle: The Complete Graywolf Adventures
Howard the Modern: Royal Prince Howard is the younger brother of Vertica and
commander of the DeCrown military forces. Educated at Penn State, Howard
served in Vietnam as a ROTC officer before returning to Amlydar. Chapter 4,
Book ...
Clifford J. Farides, 2003
3
Lord-Protector of Amlydar: The Conclusion of the Amlydar Trilogy
Elsa DeCrown had changed much in the years since their last meeting. She had
the classic strong DeCrown family profile softened by the influence of her High
Race mother. “Cousin Nargon, your level of awareness has grown since we last ...
“Prince Cuel, may I present Elsa DeCrown.” “Your Royal Highness.” The Ferrash
Prince bowed and touched his forehead with an open palm of respect. Then he
smiled at her. “It has been many years since our last meeting. It is good to see ...
Clifford J. Farides, 2000
5
John Rogers of Marshfield and Some of His Descendants
John Walter Decrown, b. Feb'y 20, 1876, in Bangor, Me., Yale, 1900. ii. Mary
Wood Decrown b. Sept. 3, 1883, in Boston ; Girl's Latin School. He was city editor
of Bangor Commercial ; then on editorial staff of Boston Globe; and since,
General ...
Josiah Hayden Drummond, 1898
6
Dental Office and Laboratory
... canal may be very flne and ribbon shaped ; or where a tooth may be largely
decayed exposing the pulp above the point at which it is decided to decrown, or
where the pulp had receded beyond the point at which it is decided to decrown.
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Dominion Dental Journal
... or where a tooth may be largely decayed exposing the pulp above the point at
which it is desired to decrown, or where the pulp had receded beyond the point at
which it is decided to decrown. i In such cases the nerves would fail to receive ...
8
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
to take off lAe crown ; coronary, relating to a crown, coro'na, n. cnrona'tion, n.
decrown', v. cor'ollajy, n. cor'oner, n. decrown'ing, n. cor'onaX, n. cor'onet, n.
uncrown', v. coro'ne.l, a. crown, n. & v. uncrowned', a. cor'onary, a. crown'et, n.
Corpus ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
1. a crown : as, xmcrovm', to take off the crown ; coronary, relating to a crown,
coro'na, n, corona' tion, n. decrown', v. cor'olhry,n. cor' oner, n. decrown' mg, n.
cor'onaX, n. cor'onet, n. uncrown', v. coro'na,], a. crown, n. & v. uncrowned', a.
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The Art of Making Selfbows
If you're working a white wood, the stave probably already has the back ready,
unless you decide to decrown (flatten) the back of the bow. If you've decided to
decrown it, do that now, but be very wary of how you treat knots. Reading the rest
of ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECROWN»
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decrown is used in the context of the following news items.
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I think you have to decrown yourself," Faith says to Kristen. "You just have to never gossip on e-mail again." Patti's problem is one that women ... «CNN, Nov 08»