CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENTREASURE
PRESENT
Present
I entreasure
you entreasure
he/she/it entreasures
we entreasure
you entreasure
they entreasure
Present continuous
I am entreasuring
you are entreasuring
he/she/it is entreasuring
we are entreasuring
you are entreasuring
they are entreasuring
Present perfect
I have entreasured
you have entreasured
he/she/it has entreasured
we have entreasured
you have entreasured
they have entreasured
Present perfect continuous
I have been entreasuring
you have been entreasuring
he/she/it has been entreasuring
we have been entreasuring
you have been entreasuring
they have been entreasuring
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 entreasured
you entreasured
he/she/it entreasured
we entreasured
you entreasured
they entreasured
Past continuous
I was entreasuring
you were entreasuring
he/she/it was entreasuring
we were entreasuring
you were entreasuring
they were entreasuring
Past perfect
I had entreasured
you had entreasured
he/she/it had entreasured
we had entreasured
you had entreasured
they had entreasured
Past perfect continuous
I had been entreasuring
you had been entreasuring
he/she/it had been entreasuring
we had been entreasuring
you had been entreasuring
they had been entreasuring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will entreasure
you will entreasure
he/she/it will entreasure
we will entreasure
you will entreasure
they will entreasure
Future continuous
I will be entreasuring
you will be entreasuring
he/she/it will be entreasuring
we will be entreasuring
you will be entreasuring
they will be entreasuring
Future perfect
I will have entreasured
you will have entreasured
he/she/it will have entreasured
we will have entreasured
you will have entreasured
they will have entreasured
Future perfect continuous
I will have been entreasuring
you will have been entreasuring
he/she/it will have been entreasuring
we will have been entreasuring
you will have been entreasuring
they will have been entreasuring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would entreasure
you would entreasure
he/she/it would entreasure
we would entreasure
you would entreasure
they would entreasure
Conditional continuous
I would be entreasuring
you would be entreasuring
he/she/it would be entreasuring
we would be entreasuring
you would be entreasuring
they would be entreasuring
Conditional perfect
I would have entreasure
you would have entreasure
he/she/it would have entreasure
we would have entreasure
you would have entreasure
they would have entreasure
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been entreasuring
you would have been entreasuring
he/she/it would have been entreasuring
we would have been entreasuring
you would have been entreasuring
they would have been entreasuring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you entreasure
we let´s entreasure
you entreasure
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
entreasured
Present Participle
entreasuring
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 «ENTREASURE»
Discover the use of
entreasure in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
entreasure and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
comprising the twofold advantage of a philosophical and an alphabetical
arrangement, with appropriate engravings Samuel Taylor Coleridge Edward
Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose. ENTREASURE. ENTREAT
ENTREAT.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
2
The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
... thoughts their choice might bee allowed, yea, and idolatrously advanced; For
they, scorning the simple rudeness of the eyes, ( as easily defrauded-or their too
forwardly affected object) would securely entreasure it in a more precious Place,
...
3
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ফান্দ পাতিয়া-ধূ, অ প্ননূত্তি লওয়ান | নিশ্চিত উৎপাতণুন্ত-কৃ, জালে-ধূ, জাল ফেণিয়া-
ধূ, কলে-ফে ]ট্টঞত্যেঞপ্ত]ম্ন, ad. মমোহররপে, ভোগা, ব্দুশলান 11 মনোমোহন ল, কলে-ধূ; কলে
বদ্ধ;কৃ, উৎপাত-লাগ (few) I পূবর্বক | To Entreasure, Intreasure শব্দ (দ-হা' | Entierty, n.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
4
The life and works of Charles Lamb: in twelve volumes
Perhaps she is not fair, sweet-voiced ; her eyes Not like the dove's ; all this as
well may be As that she should entreasure up a secret In the peculiar closet of
her breast, And grudge it to my ear. It is my right To claim the halves in any truth
she ...
Charles Lamb, Alfred Ainger, Mary Lamb, 1899
5
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ঊল্পসিত-কৃ ৷ '1'0Enircp.v- 11- ঢট্ট-ফান্দে-ফেল. ফান্দে-ধূ. ফান্দ পাতিয়া-ধূ. অ
নিশ্চিত উৎপাতণুস্ত-কৃ. জালে-ধূ. আল ফেলিয়া-ধূ. করল-ফে ল. কলে-র. কলে রদ্ধ-কু. উৎপাত-লাগ
(এি) | To Entreasure, Intreasure শব্দ (Far I To Entreat, ৪. ৪. Fr. প্রার্থনা-কৃ. নিবেদন-
কৃ.
6
The Life, Letters, and Writings of Charles Lamb
Perhaps she is not fair, sweet-voiced ; her eyes Not like the dove's ; all this as
well may be, As that she should entreasure up a secret In the peculiar closet of
her breast, And grudge it to my ear. It is my right To claim the halves in any truth
she ...
Charles Lamb, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, 1892
7
The Life, Letters, and Writings of Charles Lamb: Sketches, ...
... she hath not outrun My wishes still with prompt and meek observance. Perhaps
she is not fair, sweet-voiced ; her eyes Not like the dove's ; all this as well may be,
As that she should entreasure up a secret In the peculiar closet of her breast, ...
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, 1903
8
Works: Poems, plays and Rosamund Gray
... the dove's ; all this as well may be, As that she should entreasure up a secret In
the peculiar closet of her breast, And grudge it to my ear. It is my right To claim
the halves in any truth she owns, As much as in the babe I have by her ; Upon ...
Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, William MacDonald, 1903
The He fostered the growth of her naval power; he entreasure, collected from the
Confederacy, now amounted to ten million dollars, and a portion of it was used to
beautify Athens. Further changes were made in the courts of justice and other ...
Perhaps she is not fair, sweet-voiced ; her eyes Not like the dove's ; all this as
well may be, As that she should entreasure up a secret In the peculiar closet of
her breast, And grudge it to my ear. It is my right To claim the halves in any truth
she ...