CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENROUND
PRESENT
Present
I enround
you enround
he/she/it enrounds
we enround
you enround
they enround
Present continuous
I am enrounding
you are enrounding
he/she/it is enrounding
we are enrounding
you are enrounding
they are enrounding
Present perfect
I have enrounded
you have enrounded
he/she/it has enrounded
we have enrounded
you have enrounded
they have enrounded
Present perfect continuous
I have been enrounding
you have been enrounding
he/she/it has been enrounding
we have been enrounding
you have been enrounding
they have been enrounding
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 enrounded
you enrounded
he/she/it enrounded
we enrounded
you enrounded
they enrounded
Past continuous
I was enrounding
you were enrounding
he/she/it was enrounding
we were enrounding
you were enrounding
they were enrounding
Past perfect
I had enrounded
you had enrounded
he/she/it had enrounded
we had enrounded
you had enrounded
they had enrounded
Past perfect continuous
I had been enrounding
you had been enrounding
he/she/it had been enrounding
we had been enrounding
you had been enrounding
they had been enrounding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will enround
you will enround
he/she/it will enround
we will enround
you will enround
they will enround
Future continuous
I will be enrounding
you will be enrounding
he/she/it will be enrounding
we will be enrounding
you will be enrounding
they will be enrounding
Future perfect
I will have enrounded
you will have enrounded
he/she/it will have enrounded
we will have enrounded
you will have enrounded
they will have enrounded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enrounding
you will have been enrounding
he/she/it will have been enrounding
we will have been enrounding
you will have been enrounding
they will have been enrounding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enround
you would enround
he/she/it would enround
we would enround
you would enround
they would enround
Conditional continuous
I would be enrounding
you would be enrounding
he/she/it would be enrounding
we would be enrounding
you would be enrounding
they would be enrounding
Conditional perfect
I would have enround
you would have enround
he/she/it would have enround
we would have enround
you would have enround
they would have enround
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enrounding
you would have been enrounding
he/she/it would have been enrounding
we would have been enrounding
you would have been enrounding
they would have been enrounding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enround
we let´s enround
you enround
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
enrounded
Present Participle
enrounding
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 «ENROUND»
Discover the use of
enround in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enround and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Enround'lng f p. a. from enround) Environing. Enround'ing {s.from the part.) The
yft of environing. Enffam'ing (p. a. from enfeara) Inclofing with a (earn. Enfean.'ing
(i. from ttot part.) The ail ofinclofmg with a feam. EN'SEINT [adj. a lato term) ...
2
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Fr. ronde ; It. rotundus, from ENROUND, en, and rovnd, q. v. rondo, rotondo ; Sp.
redondo ; Lat. rota, a wheel. To encircle ; to surround. When nations goe against
her bent, And kings with siege her walls enround: The voide of air his voice doth
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
81.11–13 asthe cosmographers...enrounds itself Enround: OED,†enround, v.,1,'
trans. To surround, encircle'. For thesphericalform of waterseeArchimedes, On
floating bodies, 1, proposition 2;andcf. Aristotle's argument for the sphericity of
the ...
William Scott, Gavin Alexander, 2013
4
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Ainm-chlar. ENROOT, v. a. Bunaich, freumhaich. ENROUND, v. a. Cuairtich.
ENsANGUINI-z, v. a. Dath 1e fuil. ENSCONCE, v. a. Daingnich, didinn. ENSEAM,
v. a. Fuaigh. ENSEAR, v. a. Loisg 1e iarunn, loisg. ENSHIELD, v. a. Dion le sgéith
.
5
A Dictionary of the English and Malabar Languages
... шггшыггй'ъ 5mg); Та Enroot, (Задавака) ЬЖЦ'ШШЁЁЮШ. 'То Enwrap т. To
wrap up . т. Enround , си чтгъшвшгщгшвдош . Epicure . epìcurean , 55 uur 5,15);
...
... And kings with siege her walls enround ; The void of air his voice doth rent,
Earth fails their feet with melting ground. S.L. IV. q To strength and keep us sound
, The God of armies.
7
Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
242 1 — Unearned, inurned, unwarned, unrenewed, unreined, unhorned,
enround. * 2427 — Enring, unerring, inuring, honoring, unring. inhering,
narrowing. * 2430 — Inermous, enormous, * 243 1 — Unharmed, enarmed,
unarmed, enormity.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
8
The Divina commedia, tr. into Engl. verse by J. Ford
Thou fain wouldst know these souls — what plants supply The garlands of delight
, that here enround The beauteous Dame, for Heaven who strengthens I 'mong
the lambs of the blest fold was found, [thee. By Dominick led along the path ...
9
A Dictionary of the English and Singhalese, and Singhalese ...
... Ennrmonsly, ad. Säçgâßœ, g8; I Enron', l.. а. Qéqëûenûo 639385, чеЁшбфсш '
' Enround, v. а. 88:26:06: Enough, а. ось-113293, Cìnsfâm, IEns, s. EJÉÈÃJJ' qua
-È; I have enough and to Enshrine,¢1. а. 9:39631520'6380 ‚трате, ...
10
Vigiliæ; or, Night-watches, a poem
Lo ! where they wander tranquilly beside Creation's smould'ring ashes ultimate ,
In choral triumph , and enround the base Of the eternal throne sublime of Him ,
For ever hid , unknown for evermore , That ruleth all from the bright secrecy Of his
...
William Ball (poet.), 1835