CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FILLAGREE
PRESENT
Present
I fillagree
you fillagree
he/she/it fillagrees
we fillagree
you fillagree
they fillagree
Present continuous
I am fillagreeing
you are fillagreeing
he/she/it is fillagreeing
we are fillagreeing
you are fillagreeing
they are fillagreeing
Present perfect
I have fillagreed
you have fillagreed
he/she/it has fillagreed
we have fillagreed
you have fillagreed
they have fillagreed
Present perfect continuous
I have been fillagreeing
you have been fillagreeing
he/she/it has been fillagreeing
we have been fillagreeing
you have been fillagreeing
they have been fillagreeing
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 fillagreed
you fillagreed
he/she/it fillagreed
we fillagreed
you fillagreed
they fillagreed
Past continuous
I was fillagreeing
you were fillagreeing
he/she/it was fillagreeing
we were fillagreeing
you were fillagreeing
they were fillagreeing
Past perfect
I had fillagreed
you had fillagreed
he/she/it had fillagreed
we had fillagreed
you had fillagreed
they had fillagreed
Past perfect continuous
I had been fillagreeing
you had been fillagreeing
he/she/it had been fillagreeing
we had been fillagreeing
you had been fillagreeing
they had been fillagreeing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fillagree
you will fillagree
he/she/it will fillagree
we will fillagree
you will fillagree
they will fillagree
Future continuous
I will be fillagreeing
you will be fillagreeing
he/she/it will be fillagreeing
we will be fillagreeing
you will be fillagreeing
they will be fillagreeing
Future perfect
I will have fillagreed
you will have fillagreed
he/she/it will have fillagreed
we will have fillagreed
you will have fillagreed
they will have fillagreed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fillagreeing
you will have been fillagreeing
he/she/it will have been fillagreeing
we will have been fillagreeing
you will have been fillagreeing
they will have been fillagreeing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fillagree
you would fillagree
he/she/it would fillagree
we would fillagree
you would fillagree
they would fillagree
Conditional continuous
I would be fillagreeing
you would be fillagreeing
he/she/it would be fillagreeing
we would be fillagreeing
you would be fillagreeing
they would be fillagreeing
Conditional perfect
I would have fillagree
you would have fillagree
he/she/it would have fillagree
we would have fillagree
you would have fillagree
they would have fillagree
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fillagreeing
you would have been fillagreeing
he/she/it would have been fillagreeing
we would have been fillagreeing
you would have been fillagreeing
they would have been fillagreeing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fillagree
we let´s fillagree
you fillagree
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
fillagreed
Present Participle
fillagreeing
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 «FILLAGREE»
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1
Catalogue of the Very Celebrated Collection of Works of Art: ...
Very perfect 126 A sphynx ; and two sphinxes, side by side 127 A fine Fibula,
surmounted by a winged lion, small lions and two birds on the flat stem 128
Another, with a child on a horse, and three flowers of fillagree on the stem 129 A
very fine ...
2
The Stowe catalogue: priced and annotated
Esg., I/inley Wood A scent-bottle, covered with fillagree of gold ; a box, engraved
with cipher; and 1 other trinket; and a small silver box . . . Russell A windmill, of
silver fillagree; a needle-case; taper-stand; and a. small basket . . . . . . Lieut.- Col.
Henry Rumsey Forster, Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville Buckingham and Chandos (Duke of), 1848
3
The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ... ...
Fillagree said, " ssthe cock was the man's property; that he had a right to do with
him what he pleased." . A boy, of the name of Wormly, ansi obsequious
companion of the young'Lord, supported his opinion, which encouraged Fillagree
to lay ...
4
Edward; various views of human nature, chiefly in England
Fillagree said, ' the cock was the man's property ; that he had a right to do with
him what he pleased.' A boy, of the name of Wormly, an obsequious companion
of the young lord, supported his opinion, which encouraged Fillagree to lay hold
of ...
John Moore, Robert Anderson, 1820
5
A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments ...
Suppose we, then, our doating fage Has spent his impotence of rage ; That
pouting Miss had wept her sill ; That Fillagree, with semale skill. Has touch'd each
kind consenting chord. Has wheedl'd, threaten'^, and implor'd, And brought at ...
6
The Works: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Robert ...
Fillagree said, ' the cock was the man's property ; that he had a right to do with
him what he pleased.' A boy, of the name of Wormly, an obsequious companion
of the young lord, supported his opinion, which encouraged Fillagree to lay hold
of ...
Suppose we then our doating (age Has (pent his impotence of rage ; That
pouting Miss had wept her fill ; That Fillagree with female (kill Has touch'd each
kind consenting chord, Has wheedled, thi taten'd, and implor'd, And brought at
length ...
8
Edward: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and ...
Lord Fillagree, overhearing the question and answer, burst into laughter, and
said, " You have asked a question, Sir, very difficult to be answered ; nobody
knows who the devil he is." Edward heard the laugh, and suspecting, by the looks
of the ...
9
Chaucer and Clothing: Clerical and Academic Costume in the ...
The Imperial City Museum, Rothenburg ob der Taub, Germany, includes among
its collection three rosaries - a pearl rosary ending with a fillagree cross; one of
jet, gauded with fillagree balls; and one of small coral, of four decades, with ...
Laura Fulkerson Hodges, 2005
10
The Popular Encyclopedia: Being a General Dictionary of ...
FILLAGREE WORK ; a kind of ornamental work in gold or silver, wrought
delicately, in the manner ol little threads or grains, or of both intermixed. In
Sumatra, manufactures of this kind are carried to very great perfection, though the
tools made ...
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