CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENFEVER
PRESENT
Present
I enfever
you enfever
he/she/it enfevers
we enfever
you enfever
they enfever
Present continuous
I am enfevering
you are enfevering
he/she/it is enfevering
we are enfevering
you are enfevering
they are enfevering
Present perfect
I have enfevered
you have enfevered
he/she/it has enfevered
we have enfevered
you have enfevered
they have enfevered
Present perfect continuous
I have been enfevering
you have been enfevering
he/she/it has been enfevering
we have been enfevering
you have been enfevering
they have been enfevering
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 enfevered
you enfevered
he/she/it enfevered
we enfevered
you enfevered
they enfevered
Past continuous
I was enfevering
you were enfevering
he/she/it was enfevering
we were enfevering
you were enfevering
they were enfevering
Past perfect
I had enfevered
you had enfevered
he/she/it had enfevered
we had enfevered
you had enfevered
they had enfevered
Past perfect continuous
I had been enfevering
you had been enfevering
he/she/it had been enfevering
we had been enfevering
you had been enfevering
they had been enfevering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will enfever
you will enfever
he/she/it will enfever
we will enfever
you will enfever
they will enfever
Future continuous
I will be enfevering
you will be enfevering
he/she/it will be enfevering
we will be enfevering
you will be enfevering
they will be enfevering
Future perfect
I will have enfevered
you will have enfevered
he/she/it will have enfevered
we will have enfevered
you will have enfevered
they will have enfevered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enfevering
you will have been enfevering
he/she/it will have been enfevering
we will have been enfevering
you will have been enfevering
they will have been enfevering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enfever
you would enfever
he/she/it would enfever
we would enfever
you would enfever
they would enfever
Conditional continuous
I would be enfevering
you would be enfevering
he/she/it would be enfevering
we would be enfevering
you would be enfevering
they would be enfevering
Conditional perfect
I would have enfever
you would have enfever
he/she/it would have enfever
we would have enfever
you would have enfever
they would have enfever
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enfevering
you would have been enfevering
he/she/it would have been enfevering
we would have been enfevering
you would have been enfevering
they would have been enfevering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enfever
we let´s enfever
you enfever
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
enfevered
Present Participle
enfevering
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 «ENFEVER»
Discover the use of
enfever in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enfever and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Random House Webster's Rhyming Dictionary
-eaven. See -even. -eaver, beaver, cleaver, lever, griever, heaver, keever, leaver,
lever, reaver, reiver, weaver, weever; achiever, believer, conceiver, deceiver,
enfever, hay fever, receiver, reliever, retriever, spring fever, transceiver; cantilever
, ...
2
The British Critic: A New Review
Why with enfever'd anguish c urt despair, And waste the season peace and joy
should chear ? Forbear fond mourner these impatient plaints. Nor let thy (elf-
wove griefs assail my tomb, Call not my spirit from allotted rest ' . ' To chide, or
witness ...
3
The dictionary appendix and orthographer
6 Enfever, enfevered, enfevering . . 6 Enform, enformed, enforming ... 2
Engarland, engarlanded, engarlanding . 2 Engarrison, engarrisoned,
engarrisoning . 6 Engender, engendered, engendering . 6 Engild, engilded,
engilding ... 2 Engird ...
4
The Philosophy of Evil: Showing Its Used & Its Unavoidable ...
For be an hypothesis ever so ridiculous, if it can be maintained for some time, till
it gain the character of antiquity, it is sufficiently proved. — De Fontenelle. I am on
dangerous ground now. Men enfever- ed by prejudice cry out against the light.
But as he left the higher altitude and mixed with his kind, the mere incidents of so
inconsiderable a journey began to enfever him with innumerable small reactions,
each involving his attitude toward a person or thing, each reaction capable of ...
6
Steam pumps: a collection of catalogues
... Endive Endless Endlong Endmost Endocarp Endogen Endow Endower
Endowing Endrudge Endure Enduring Enecate Enemy PACK 43— Continued
Enerve Enerving PACE 45 Enfamish Enfeeble Enfeoff Enfetter Enfever Enfierce
Enfilade ...
Knowles Steam Pump Works, 1898
7
The European Magazine, and London Review
... and the tide which enriches my heart, are obedient to a capricious pulse, which
diseale may alarm, pain enfever, and the extremities either 'Of joy or s.rrow
dilsicompose. I am a being of complicated weaknesses: my Passions may
counteract ...
8
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
Enfever, en-ffi'-fer, v. a. twymyuu, peri I Enfierce, en-ffi'-yrs,r.a.creuloni,ffyrnigo
Enfilade, eii-ffi lèd', ». cydres, cydresiad: v. a. rbesodi, ysgnbo ymaith mewn
Uinell union ; trawsgyrbaedd I Enfiled, en -ffeild', a. trywan [dân Enñre, en ffei'-yr,
v. a. ...
9
Select remains of E. W.; to which are prefixed memoirs of ...
I heard the roar of riot : saw the sky Enfever'd with incendiary flame. “ No popery”
was the yell from vulgar cheeks. And bludgeon-arm'd apostles, to and fro, Rush'd
eager to promote the blessed work Of plunder, devastation, and distress.
Ebenezer WHITE (Independent Minister.), William Bengo'. COLLYER, Joseph FLETCHER (D.D.), 1812
10
Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
But as he left the higher altitude and mixed with his kind, the mere incidents of so
inconsiderable a journey began to enfeVer him with innumerable small reactions,
each involving his attitude toward a person or thing, each reaction capable of ...