CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMBLOOM
PRESENT
Present
I embloom
you embloom
he/she/it emblooms
we embloom
you embloom
they embloom
Present continuous
I am emblooming
you are emblooming
he/she/it is emblooming
we are emblooming
you are emblooming
they are emblooming
Present perfect
I have embloomed
you have embloomed
he/she/it has embloomed
we have embloomed
you have embloomed
they have embloomed
Present perfect continuous
I have been emblooming
you have been emblooming
he/she/it has been emblooming
we have been emblooming
you have been emblooming
they have been emblooming
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 embloomed
you embloomed
he/she/it embloomed
we embloomed
you embloomed
they embloomed
Past continuous
I was emblooming
you were emblooming
he/she/it was emblooming
we were emblooming
you were emblooming
they were emblooming
Past perfect
I had embloomed
you had embloomed
he/she/it had embloomed
we had embloomed
you had embloomed
they had embloomed
Past perfect continuous
I had been emblooming
you had been emblooming
he/she/it had been emblooming
we had been emblooming
you had been emblooming
they had been emblooming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will embloom
you will embloom
he/she/it will embloom
we will embloom
you will embloom
they will embloom
Future continuous
I will be emblooming
you will be emblooming
he/she/it will be emblooming
we will be emblooming
you will be emblooming
they will be emblooming
Future perfect
I will have embloomed
you will have embloomed
he/she/it will have embloomed
we will have embloomed
you will have embloomed
they will have embloomed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emblooming
you will have been emblooming
he/she/it will have been emblooming
we will have been emblooming
you will have been emblooming
they will have been emblooming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would embloom
you would embloom
he/she/it would embloom
we would embloom
you would embloom
they would embloom
Conditional continuous
I would be emblooming
you would be emblooming
he/she/it would be emblooming
we would be emblooming
you would be emblooming
they would be emblooming
Conditional perfect
I would have embloom
you would have embloom
he/she/it would have embloom
we would have embloom
you would have embloom
they would have embloom
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emblooming
you would have been emblooming
he/she/it would have been emblooming
we would have been emblooming
you would have been emblooming
they would have been emblooming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you embloom
we let´s embloom
you embloom
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
embloomed
Present Participle
emblooming
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 «EMBLOOM»
Discover the use of
embloom in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
embloom and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and ...
Represented by an emblem. EM'BLEMIZING, ppr. Representing by an emblem.
EMBLOOM', v. t. To cover or enrich with bloom. EMBLOOM'ED, pp. Enriched with
bloom. EMBLOOM'ING, ppr. Covering with bloom. embodied, or IMBOD'IED, pp.
2
The Chorus Wreath: A Collection of Sacred & Secular ...
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— ф arxn`d 'by a thorn, un nrm`d by a thorn, Embloom them w.zh _ _,_ _ ___
____`___ ____ М' _ ...
3
The Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book
(52917) ELLUMA 3rd OF ROCKFIELD Calved March 10, 1913 ; sire General of
Advie (31972), dam Elluma 2nd of Rockfield (49420) by Embloom (27955), g. d.
Elluma 2nd (40837) by Khartoum of Ballindalloch (20732), 3 d. Enlima of Mulben
...
Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, 1913
4
Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Embloom, em-blwm', v.t., to cover or enrich with bloom. ,[em, in, and Bloom]
Embody, em-bod'i, v.t., to firm into a body; to make corporeal ; to make tangible-v.
21 to unite in a body or mass. [em, in, and Body] Embogulng, em-bog'ing, n., the ...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald, 1867
5
A bavin of bays: containing various original essays in ...
With sadness now the leaf-strewn lawn I fread'; And pass in silence 'o'er the
russet mead. The mournsul Birds no more delight the grove, Or chant mellifluous
their unartsul love. Fair FLORA, who so late embloom'd the fields, With fainting ...
William PERFECT (Surgeon.), 1763
6
Tradesman: Or, Commercial Magazine
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316 0 '_,'L111mge -.-..-38 0 0 0 0 0 ~§§DeniaorMala.-- 211 0 218 0 ' ,R'ed 0 0 0 0
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In shady ringlets fails alength of hair; Embloom'd his aspect shines, enlarg'd his
air. T'Mild from his eyes enlivening glories beam; 705 llflild on his brow sits
majesty supreme. , - Bright Bright plumes of every dye, that round him flow, Vest,
...
Though rosy youth embloom the sprightly fair, “ And beauty moldher with a lover's
care, “ If motion to the form denies a grace, “ Vain is the beauty that adorns the
face.” THE fatigued figures that labour through this dance, Mr. Hogarth in his 16th
...
9
The Secret Corresponding Vocabulary Adapted for Use to ...
... Embroider 9 Emmew 540 sium 590 goed 640 izing 690 ed 740 Emolliate l Шуti'
Кoпn 1 going l ment 1 er 1 ed 2 Elytron 2 Embarrass 2 Embloom 2 ing 2 ing 3 Em
3 ed 3 ed 3 ry 3 Emollient 4 Emacerate 4 ing 4 ing 4 Embroil 4 Emolument 5 ed ...
Francis Ormond Jonathan SMITH, 1845
10
The gentleman's magazine
When Cæsar's presence glads our eyes, Our joyous funs more radiant rife ;
Returning springs embloom the field, And happier harvests autumn yield ; Not
peace to harrass'd worlds more dear, Than after absence Cæsar here. Recitative.