CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENARM
PRESENT
Present
I enarm
you enarm
he/she/it enarms
we enarm
you enarm
they enarm
Present continuous
I am enarming
you are enarming
he/she/it is enarming
we are enarming
you are enarming
they are enarming
Present perfect
I have enarmed
you have enarmed
he/she/it has enarmed
we have enarmed
you have enarmed
they have enarmed
Present perfect continuous
I have been enarming
you have been enarming
he/she/it has been enarming
we have been enarming
you have been enarming
they have been enarming
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 enarmed
you enarmed
he/she/it enarmed
we enarmed
you enarmed
they enarmed
Past continuous
I was enarming
you were enarming
he/she/it was enarming
we were enarming
you were enarming
they were enarming
Past perfect
I had enarmed
you had enarmed
he/she/it had enarmed
we had enarmed
you had enarmed
they had enarmed
Past perfect continuous
I had been enarming
you had been enarming
he/she/it had been enarming
we had been enarming
you had been enarming
they had been enarming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will enarm
you will enarm
he/she/it will enarm
we will enarm
you will enarm
they will enarm
Future continuous
I will be enarming
you will be enarming
he/she/it will be enarming
we will be enarming
you will be enarming
they will be enarming
Future perfect
I will have enarmed
you will have enarmed
he/she/it will have enarmed
we will have enarmed
you will have enarmed
they will have enarmed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enarming
you will have been enarming
he/she/it will have been enarming
we will have been enarming
you will have been enarming
they will have been enarming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enarm
you would enarm
he/she/it would enarm
we would enarm
you would enarm
they would enarm
Conditional continuous
I would be enarming
you would be enarming
he/she/it would be enarming
we would be enarming
you would be enarming
they would be enarming
Conditional perfect
I would have enarm
you would have enarm
he/she/it would have enarm
we would have enarm
you would have enarm
they would have enarm
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enarming
you would have been enarming
he/she/it would have been enarming
we would have been enarming
you would have been enarming
they would have been enarming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enarm
we let´s enarm
you enarm
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
enarming
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 «ENARM»
Discover the use of
enarm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enarm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
General history of the science and practice of music. [With] ...
Proslambanomenos Hypate Hypaton IB Parhypate Hypaton W Lychanoa hyp.
enarm. V Lychanos hyp. chrom. Lychanos hyp. diat. Hypate meson Mese
Paranete diezeug. enarm. Paranete diezeug. chrom. Paranete diezeug. diat. P
Parhvpate ...
2
A General History Of The Science and Practice Of Music: In ...
ZFroflambcn0mCn0n ^ Lychanos meson diaton. ^Paranete diezeug.enarm. j^l
Hypate Hypaton ^ Mese Paranete diezeug.chrom. Parhypate Hypaton Trite
fynemmenon ^Paranete diezeng diat. Lychan I os hyp. enarm. Paranetesynem.
enarm.
... mycht, quod fche, Induce the till enarm hir fon Achill, And eik Tythonus fpous, at
hir awin will, Aurora, with hir terys fo the brak Fortill enarm hir child Memnon the
blak. Behald quhat pepill, lo, aifemblit bene, Quhat wallit townys with gettis clofyt
...
4
Cycle Touring in Ireland
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. 0 Antrim [:1 % 0 Car"? kfergu /V Belfast /' Lough + p Buchanan House I\/eagh ...
5
The Book Containing the Treatises of Hawking, Hunting, ...
anD t^erfbre i tor^te tlje la00e of l)pm,^e 10 an eutll IWty to tafie , for ^e 10 000
gtronge enarm^D in tiic mouti)c tl)at tfiere mate noo toelie iiarnav0 Ijoloe Dvm.
anD a0 touclipugc i)t0 bayte0 31 Ijauc but lytyll hnotolege of it and me toere lotl)
to ...
Juliana Berners, Joseph Haslewood, 1810
Induce the till enarm hir son Achill, And eik Tythonus spous, at hir awin will,
Aurora, with hir terys so the brak 20 Fortill enarm hir child Memnon the blak.
Behald quhat pepill, lo, assemblit bene, Quhat wallit townys with gettis closyt in
teyn ...
Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland)., 1839
7
De architectura: Libri decem
Hypaton diatonos. Hypat. chroma. Parypate hypaton. HYPATE HYPAToN.
PuosLAMBA. Hyperb. enarm. Trite hyperbol. Diezeug.enarm. Trite diezeug.
Synem. enarm. Trite Synem. Mefon enarmo. Paryp. mefon. kHypat. enarm. ParyP.
hypaton.
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, Johannes De Laet, 2013
DUMFRIES, in mony a chosen band, Enarm'd appears, Fit, in ac halanx, to
withstand A 0st 0' spears! ¢ Nor was this fervour only here, It spread, like wild-fire,
far and near! Scotland, to ilka Virtue dear, Tho' aft inthrall'd, Scotland was never i'
the ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1809
... probability factor for vt -> Vp reads Pe-ifi. — I — 2isinxe~lx sin6cos9Fv22ii + (1
— 2isinxe~tx sin2 6) Fy22i2\2 + I — 2isinxe~lz sin6cos9F2in + (1 — 2isinxe~lx
sin2 8) Fy 21 u\2 □ (4) ftfemtw <H Eto*on EnarM *nd ft Figure 1. The numbers
205.
Kingman Cheung, John Francis Guion, Stephen Mrenna, 2000
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The Early Works of Thomas Becon: ...being the Treatises ...
If Satan at any time moveth thee to doubt of the Godhead of Christ, as though he
were only man, and not God, a creature or a thing made, and not the Creator and
Maker of all things, enarm thyself against him with these scriptures. In XXXV.
Thomas Becon, John Ayre, 1843