CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISHOME
PRESENT
Present
I dishome
you dishome
he/she/it dishomes
we dishome
you dishome
they dishome
Present continuous
I am dishoming
you are dishoming
he/she/it is dishoming
we are dishoming
you are dishoming
they are dishoming
Present perfect
I have dishomed
you have dishomed
he/she/it has dishomed
we have dishomed
you have dishomed
they have dishomed
Present perfect continuous
I have been dishoming
you have been dishoming
he/she/it has been dishoming
we have been dishoming
you have been dishoming
they have been dishoming
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 dishomed
you dishomed
he/she/it dishomed
we dishomed
you dishomed
they dishomed
Past continuous
I was dishoming
you were dishoming
he/she/it was dishoming
we were dishoming
you were dishoming
they were dishoming
Past perfect
I had dishomed
you had dishomed
he/she/it had dishomed
we had dishomed
you had dishomed
they had dishomed
Past perfect continuous
I had been dishoming
you had been dishoming
he/she/it had been dishoming
we had been dishoming
you had been dishoming
they had been dishoming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will dishome
you will dishome
he/she/it will dishome
we will dishome
you will dishome
they will dishome
Future continuous
I will be dishoming
you will be dishoming
he/she/it will be dishoming
we will be dishoming
you will be dishoming
they will be dishoming
Future perfect
I will have dishomed
you will have dishomed
he/she/it will have dishomed
we will have dishomed
you will have dishomed
they will have dishomed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dishoming
you will have been dishoming
he/she/it will have been dishoming
we will have been dishoming
you will have been dishoming
they will have been dishoming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dishome
you would dishome
he/she/it would dishome
we would dishome
you would dishome
they would dishome
Conditional continuous
I would be dishoming
you would be dishoming
he/she/it would be dishoming
we would be dishoming
you would be dishoming
they would be dishoming
Conditional perfect
I would have dishome
you would have dishome
he/she/it would have dishome
we would have dishome
you would have dishome
they would have dishome
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dishoming
you would have been dishoming
he/she/it would have been dishoming
we would have been dishoming
you would have been dishoming
they would have been dishoming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dishome
we let´s dishome
you dishome
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
dishoming
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 «DISHOME»
Discover the use of
dishome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dishome and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Grafton's Chronicle: Or, History of England
Assone as the taking of lVyat was knowne, the armie whereof mencion is made
before E'Fma'g'itt'h" that lay in saint Iames field were discharged, and euerie man
lycenced to depart to his lamesficlde dishome. And foorthwith proclamation was ...
J. Filsoii, taken before the Committee on Circuit Courts, ~ February 17, 1862.
sworn, in answer to questions, states: That ty, Morgan county, Kentucky; that he is
well H. Burns, judge of the llth judicial dishome, resides at West Liberty. In
January ...
Kentucky. General Assembly. Senate, 1861
3
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Dishome,dishōm′, v.t.todeprive of a home. Dishonest, dizon′est,adj.nothonest:
wanting integrity: disposed tocheat: insincere: (Shak.) unchaste.—adv.Dishon′
estly.—n.Dishon′esty. [O.Fr. deshonneste, des—L. dis, neg., honneste—L.
4
Handbook of Diagnostic and Structured Interviewing
wustLedu/dis/ dishome.htm. effective phrasings were gleaned for the DIS
inquiries. Moreover, optional probes were fashioned to assess severity and
nonpsychiatric reasons for symptom endorsement. Revisions of the DIS inquiries
involved ...
5
Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence:: Third Edition
See a description of the latest version of the instrument at http://epi.wustl.edu/
CDISIV/dishome.aspx. 386. Indeed, some psychological and neuropsychological
tests should be administered only by psychologists trained in their use. 387.
Committee on Science, Technology, Law, Policy and Global Affairs, Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 2011
6
Handbook of Assessment and Treatment Planning for ...
The DSM-IV version of the DIS is not available in paper-and-pencil format;
however, information for purchasing the computerized version (CDIS-IV) and
training sessions can be found on the website epi.wustl.edu/dis/dishome.htm.
Information ...
Martin M. Antony, David H. Barlow, 2011
7
English-Pali Dictionary
1. asämaggi, /. 2.vesamma,ní. °ious, a. 1. visa- ma ; visabhäga ; nunumatika ; 2.
asamassara. Dishearten, see Discourage. Dishevel, v.t. (keso) vikirati ; vippakirati
. p.p. vikinna ; vip- pakinna. Dishome, v.t. gehu nikkaddhati ; vippaväsoti.
Ambalaṅgoḍa Polvattē Buddhadatta, 1989
8
Handbook of Neurodevelopmental and Genetic Disorders in Adults
Available at: http://epi.wustl.edu/dis/dishome.htm Robins, L. N., Locke, B. Z., &
Regier, D. A. (1991). An overview of psychiatric disorders in America. In L. N.
Robins & D. A. Regier (Eds.), Psychiatric 222 DISORDERS PRIMARILY
AFFECTING ...
Sam Goldstein, Cecil R. Reynolds, 2005
9
Rating Scales in Mental Health
Information on the Computerized Diagnostic Interview Version IV (C DIS-IV) is
available on the DIS website: http:// epi.wustl.edu/dis/dishome.htm. General
Applications The DIS is used to diagnose major psychiatric illness in adults.
Selected ...
Martha Sajatovic, Luis F. Ramirez, 2012
To renounce homage. Hombre bueno. trict judge. (Spanish) A disHome. The
place where one keeps his personal efl'ects. See 33 Vt. 159; also, same as
Homme. Home as core puny pur suer des briefes on court 1e roy, soit il a droit on
a tort.