CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMBOG
PRESENT
Present
I embog
you embog
he/she/it embogs
we embog
you embog
they embog
Present continuous
I am embogging
you are embogging
he/she/it is embogging
we are embogging
you are embogging
they are embogging
Present perfect
I have embogged
you have embogged
he/she/it has embogged
we have embogged
you have embogged
they have embogged
Present perfect continuous
I have been embogging
you have been embogging
he/she/it has been embogging
we have been embogging
you have been embogging
they have been embogging
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 embogged
you embogged
he/she/it embogged
we embogged
you embogged
they embogged
Past continuous
I was embogging
you were embogging
he/she/it was embogging
we were embogging
you were embogging
they were embogging
Past perfect
I had embogged
you had embogged
he/she/it had embogged
we had embogged
you had embogged
they had embogged
Past perfect continuous
I had been embogging
you had been embogging
he/she/it had been embogging
we had been embogging
you had been embogging
they had been embogging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will embog
you will embog
he/she/it will embog
we will embog
you will embog
they will embog
Future continuous
I will be embogging
you will be embogging
he/she/it will be embogging
we will be embogging
you will be embogging
they will be embogging
Future perfect
I will have embogged
you will have embogged
he/she/it will have embogged
we will have embogged
you will have embogged
they will have embogged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been embogging
you will have been embogging
he/she/it will have been embogging
we will have been embogging
you will have been embogging
they will have been embogging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would embog
you would embog
he/she/it would embog
we would embog
you would embog
they would embog
Conditional continuous
I would be embogging
you would be embogging
he/she/it would be embogging
we would be embogging
you would be embogging
they would be embogging
Conditional perfect
I would have embog
you would have embog
he/she/it would have embog
we would have embog
you would have embog
they would have embog
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been embogging
you would have been embogging
he/she/it would have been embogging
we would have been embogging
you would have been embogging
they would have been embogging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you embog
we let´s embog
you embog
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
embogging
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 «EMBOG»
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1
The Chambers Dictionary
n embodiment the act of embodying; the state of being embodied; that in which
something is embodied, [em- (from en- (la))] embog im-bog', vt to bog. [em- (from
en- ( Ic))] embogue im hog', ri to disembogue. emboil em- or im-hoil', (obs) vi ...
Designing to call at an inn by the Frith side, we inquired the way, and were
directed to leave the main road, and go straight to the house which we saw
before us. In ten minutes Duncan Wright was embog- ged : however, the horse
plunged on, ...
3
The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet it
Let it be acted upon with due promptitude, and, as certain as truth is mightier than
error, fifteen years will not elapse before every foot of territory, from the mouth of
the Delaware to the embog- uing of the Rio Grande, will glitter with the jewels of ...
Hinton Rowan Helper, 1857
4
The British Cyclopæedia of Natural History: Combining a ...
One of the ship's company, embog dened by an artificial courage, derived from
the free use of rum, which, in his economy, he had stored for special occasions,
undertook to pursue and attack the bear that was within view. Armed only with a ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1835
5
The Scottish Nation: Or The Surnames, Families, Literature, ...
Finding himself beset on all hands, he ventured to take the North Loch, near to
the place called Wallace's tower (properly Well-house tower) on the Castle brae,
when his horse becoming embog- ged, he and all his attendants were basely ...
6
Diamond Little English (Dictionany)
... pertaining to or containing emblems. embodiment n. corporality; corporeity.
embody v.t. to give definite form to; to include. embog (-gg-) v.t. to bog. embolden
v.t. to make bold; to embosom 247 emery encourage. embosom v. t. to implant in.
7
Diamond Learner's English-English-Hindi Dictionary
... to or containing emblems yHl+l^+.-sratar f*T444>l embodiment (T^-^V-fS-Tte) n
. corporality ^Jtf VI; corporeity ¥1<1<сЧ1 embody (^чГ-fë) v./. togive definite form
to У1ФК ^o , ijjfaq ^=П; to include Trfb#ra ^7o | embog (?Ч,-чм1) (-gg-) v.l. to bog
...
8
The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.
Designing to call at an inn by the Frith side, we inquired the way, and were
directed to leave the main road, and go straight to the house which we saw
before us. In ten minutes Duncan Wright was embog- ged : however, the horse
plunged on, ...
John Wesley, John Emory, 1835
9
Adventure, Horror, Mystery Classics Best Seller's for 99 ...
... on the shoulder. without a coach, but to git yer spiritsall r'aredup “O.K., colonel!”
he said. “I see you an' me' s over some feller comin'out to learn yuh baseball in
goin' to be great playmates!” a week an'then have 'embog plumboutta sight agin ...
McCormick, Wilfred & Barker, S. Omar, 2014
10
Diamond Pocket English Dictionary
... pertaining to or containing emblems. embodiment n. corporality; corporeity.
embody v.t. to give definite form to; to include. embog i-gg-) v.t. to bog. embolden
v. t. to make bold; to embosom 2<;7 emery encourage, embosom v. t. to implant in
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