CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ECLOSE
PRESENT
Present
I eclose
you eclose
he/she/it ecloses
we eclose
you eclose
they eclose
Present continuous
I am eclosing
you are eclosing
he/she/it is eclosing
we are eclosing
you are eclosing
they are eclosing
Present perfect
I have eclosed
you have eclosed
he/she/it has eclosed
we have eclosed
you have eclosed
they have eclosed
Present perfect continuous
I have been eclosing
you have been eclosing
he/she/it has been eclosing
we have been eclosing
you have been eclosing
they have been eclosing
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 eclosed
you eclosed
he/she/it eclosed
we eclosed
you eclosed
they eclosed
Past continuous
I was eclosing
you were eclosing
he/she/it was eclosing
we were eclosing
you were eclosing
they were eclosing
Past perfect
I had eclosed
you had eclosed
he/she/it had eclosed
we had eclosed
you had eclosed
they had eclosed
Past perfect continuous
I had been eclosing
you had been eclosing
he/she/it had been eclosing
we had been eclosing
you had been eclosing
they had been eclosing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will eclose
you will eclose
he/she/it will eclose
we will eclose
you will eclose
they will eclose
Future continuous
I will be eclosing
you will be eclosing
he/she/it will be eclosing
we will be eclosing
you will be eclosing
they will be eclosing
Future perfect
I will have eclosed
you will have eclosed
he/she/it will have eclosed
we will have eclosed
you will have eclosed
they will have eclosed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been eclosing
you will have been eclosing
he/she/it will have been eclosing
we will have been eclosing
you will have been eclosing
they will have been eclosing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would eclose
you would eclose
he/she/it would eclose
we would eclose
you would eclose
they would eclose
Conditional continuous
I would be eclosing
you would be eclosing
he/she/it would be eclosing
we would be eclosing
you would be eclosing
they would be eclosing
Conditional perfect
I would have eclose
you would have eclose
he/she/it would have eclose
we would have eclose
you would have eclose
they would have eclose
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been eclosing
you would have been eclosing
he/she/it would have been eclosing
we would have been eclosing
you would have been eclosing
they would have been eclosing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you eclose
we let´s eclose
you eclose
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
eclosing
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 «ECLOSE»
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eclose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eclose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Endless Forms: Species and Speciation
Apple flies eclose an average of - 1 0 days earlier than hawthorn flies at the Grant
site (Feder, 19951. a difference coinciding with the earlier phenology of apples.
So. the races are being pulled apart allochronically as a consequence of ...
Daniel J. Howard, Stewart H. Berlocher, 1998
2
Bengal District Gazetteers: Sinhbhum, Saraikela and Kharsawan
the moths eclose to continue the life cycle. The large wild cocoon of the jungle is
called the muga. When the muga is domesticated one year, it is called jata data,
and, in the second and following year of domestication, the daba cocoon.
Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley, 1910
3
Principles of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: and ...
(C.44) The macroscopic internal contribution can be obtained by considering the
field created at the molecule position by a macroscopic electric polarization P in
the medium and turns out to be [96]: Eint = −13ε 0 P. (C.45) Eclose is more ...
Eric Le Ru, Pablo Etchegoin, 2008
3.19). The date of larval eclosion is strongly related to weather. Tent caterpillars
eclose early in the spring, just as the leaves of their host trees first appear. Thus,
populations at the southern extremes of the caterpillars' range may eclose in ...
Terrence D. Fitzgerald, 1995
5
Hormones, Brain and Behavior, Five-Volume Set
The difference between these two measurements appears to be due to the
disturbance caused by the repeated sampling of hemolymph, which induces the
animal to eclose as soon as it can. In the absence of such disturbance, in contrast
, ...
1. Eclore, to hatch, to blow, to open. Defective Verb. Neuter and Infinitive. Eclore,
to hatch ; [no Present Participle.] eclos, eclose, hatched. Etre eclos, etant eclos.
Ind. Pres. Il ecI6t, il tfecldt pas ; ecldt-il ? n'ecldt-H past [No Imperfect nor Preterite.
] ...
7
Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on ...
Under controlled laboratory conditions, Fl 'hybrids' between apple and hawthorn
flies should have intermediate eclosion time phenotypes between the parental
races. ln nature, however, these same hybrids should eclose at the extremes of ...
Stephen J. Simpson, A. Jennifer Mordue, Jim Hardie, 1999
8
New Approaches to Gall Midge Resistance in Rice
The majority of adult males eclose over a 2-3 h period, starting in the late
afternoon. Twelve to fifteen hours later, around dawn, the majority of adult
females eclose, again over a 2-3 h period. Adult males also eclose at the time of
peak female ...
9
The Evolution of Social Behaviour in Insects and Arachnids
The most parsimonious explanation for the origin of soldier morphs is that they
evolved from normal macropter- ous offspring, such that the first adults to eclose
within a gall were selected to engage in defensive behavior against insects of ...
Jae C. Choe, Bernard J. Crespi, 1997
10
Travels in Europe, for the Use of Travellers on the ...
Eclose 2 La Frette 1 '/. Rives 1 '/a Voreppc 2 Grenoble 73 '/i posts. This City,
seated on the lsere, once belonged to the Allobroges; and Plancus, in a letter to
Cicero, calls it Cularo; but subsequently this name was changed to Gratianopolis,
...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ECLOSE»
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eclose is used in the context of the following news items.
Non caring Congress for Navy Vietnam Veterans
One Million people write to the President and eclose $1. Then ask him to add $100,000 to your $1. That amount of money will care for Vietnam ... «Okanogan Valley Gazette Tribune, Jun 15»
Sexual conflict maintains variation at an insecticide resistance locus
... and stored at −20 °C. Larvae were allowed to develop, pupate and eclose, and were collected as virgins for four days after initial eclosions. «BMC Blogs Network, Jun 15»
Orange resident raises monarch butterflies and tests for butterfly …
In another two weeks, they emerge, or eclose, and live as butterflies for four ... make a note of it and check back in two weeks to watch it eclose. «OCRegister, Nov 14»
Loudoun fourth-grader plays major role in effort to save the monarch …
Once they “eclose” — or emerge from the chrysalis — the butterflies are escorted to yet another net container until their wings dry, after which ... «Washington Post, Sep 14»
Eastern Swallowtails: Here's How to Raise Them at Home
Monarch caterpillars are generally reliable in taking 10-14 days to eclose, or make the transition from chrysalis to butterfly. Swallowtails, in ... «mySanAntonio.com, Jul 14»
Fruit Flies Get Their Babies Drunk To Kill Off Parasites
Todd SchlenkeEndoparasitoid wasps (Leptopilina boulardi) that have successfully infected fruit fly larvae getting ready to eclose from fruit fly ... «Business Insider, Feb 13»
Fly on wall sees things it wishes it hadn't
Here, their naked children eclose as writhing maggots only to be born again later to their, hairy, winged forms. It is among these last flies that ... «Scientific American, Oct 11»
Butterfly madness
They 'eclose,' which is a fancy lepidopteric word for coming out of the pupa." When the first and second green hairstreak appear, O'Brien is ... «San Francisco Chronicle, May 08»