CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENDAMAGE
PRESENT
Present
I endamage
you endamage
he/she/it endamages
we endamage
you endamage
they endamage
Present continuous
I am endamaging
you are endamaging
he/she/it is endamaging
we are endamaging
you are endamaging
they are endamaging
Present perfect
I have endamaged
you have endamaged
he/she/it has endamaged
we have endamaged
you have endamaged
they have endamaged
Present perfect continuous
I have been endamaging
you have been endamaging
he/she/it has been endamaging
we have been endamaging
you have been endamaging
they have been endamaging
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 endamaged
you endamaged
he/she/it endamaged
we endamaged
you endamaged
they endamaged
Past continuous
I was endamaging
you were endamaging
he/she/it was endamaging
we were endamaging
you were endamaging
they were endamaging
Past perfect
I had endamaged
you had endamaged
he/she/it had endamaged
we had endamaged
you had endamaged
they had endamaged
Past perfect continuous
I had been endamaging
you had been endamaging
he/she/it had been endamaging
we had been endamaging
you had been endamaging
they had been endamaging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will endamage
you will endamage
he/she/it will endamage
we will endamage
you will endamage
they will endamage
Future continuous
I will be endamaging
you will be endamaging
he/she/it will be endamaging
we will be endamaging
you will be endamaging
they will be endamaging
Future perfect
I will have endamaged
you will have endamaged
he/she/it will have endamaged
we will have endamaged
you will have endamaged
they will have endamaged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been endamaging
you will have been endamaging
he/she/it will have been endamaging
we will have been endamaging
you will have been endamaging
they will have been endamaging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would endamage
you would endamage
he/she/it would endamage
we would endamage
you would endamage
they would endamage
Conditional continuous
I would be endamaging
you would be endamaging
he/she/it would be endamaging
we would be endamaging
you would be endamaging
they would be endamaging
Conditional perfect
I would have endamage
you would have endamage
he/she/it would have endamage
we would have endamage
you would have endamage
they would have endamage
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been endamaging
you would have been endamaging
he/she/it would have been endamaging
we would have been endamaging
you would have been endamaging
they would have been endamaging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you endamage
we let´s endamage
you endamage
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
endamaged
Present Participle
endamaging
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 «ENDAMAGE»
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1
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Milton. * To ENDAMAGE. v. a. [from damage.} To mischief ; to prejudice ; to harm.
— It comrth sometime to pass, that a thing unnecessary in itself doth
notwithstanding appear convenient to be still held, even without use, lest, by
reason of that ...
2
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
nsry in itself doth notwithstanding appear erarmient to be still held, even without
use, lest for reason of that coherence which it hath with jcisewrat most necessary,
the removal of the Pitt should endamage the other. Hooter. Where your goal ...
3
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
5. To conclude action or discourse. — - The angel ended, and in Adam's ear ' So
charming left his voice. Milton. * To ENDAMAGE. v. a. [from damage.]' To mischief
; to prejudice ; to harm. — It cometh sometime to pass, that a thing unnecessary ...
4
Blackstone's commentaries
VIII.) " Upon pain of imprisonmnent and " jugement accordyingto such laws, "
usages, and customes of the coun- " try wher the offence is committed."
Robinson's Coll. Mar., p. 108. 2 endamage ] The terms of the naval instructions of
Henry VIII.
St. George Tucker, Sir William Blackstone, 1996
5
The Songs and Sonets of John Donne
Since so, my mind Shall not desire what no man else can find; I'll no more dote
and run To pursue things which, had, endamage me. And when I come where
moving beauties be, 35 As men do when the summer's sun Grows great, Though
I ...
John Donne, Theodore Redpath, 2009
6
De Jure Maritimo Et Navali: Or, A Treatise of Affairs ...
Vll. Nor may such Privateers attempt any thing against the Laws of Nations , as to
assault or endamage an Enemy in the Port or Haven , under the protection of any
-Prince ' or Republick, be he Friend, Ally, or Neuter, for the peace of such ...
7
Lex Mercatoria: or, the Merchant's Companion. Containing all ...
And the Wars in latter Ages, have given Occasion to Princes to issue forth these
Commiffions to endamage the Enemy in their Commerce, and to prevent such
Supplies as might strengthen them, or lengthen out the War; and to prevent the ...
8
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
[from endamage.'] Hurtful ; capable of doing hurt. Hidoet. ENDA'MAGKMENT.f «.
4. [French endom- magenwntJ] Damage ; loss. See that Curius have no
endamagement or hurt. 6 D "these flags of France that are advanced here( Hare
hither ...
9
The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, ...
And yet, notwithstanding he was of that Opinion, he ne'er gave them Orders to
make Sail toengage, fire, kill. and endamage the Enemy, &To. tho' he full well
knew, that the Effix, Rupm, and Royal Oak, were not of sufficient Force to slop the
5 ...
10
Monetary Theory, 1601-1758
That all Colonies or Plantations do endamage their Mother- Kingdoms, whereof
the Trades of such Plantations are not con- fmed by severe Laws, and good
executions of those Laws, to the Mother-Kingdom. 1. That the Dutch will reap the
...
Antoin E. Murphy, Chūhei Sugiyama, 1997
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