CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FORETEACH
PRESENT
Present
I foreteach
you foreteach
he/she/it foreteaches
we foreteach
you foreteach
they foreteach
Present continuous
I am foreteaching
you are foreteaching
he/she/it is foreteaching
we are foreteaching
you are foreteaching
they are foreteaching
Present perfect
I have foretaught
you have foretaught
he/she/it has foretaught
we have foretaught
you have foretaught
they have foretaught
Present perfect continuous
I have been foreteaching
you have been foreteaching
he/she/it has been foreteaching
we have been foreteaching
you have been foreteaching
they have been foreteaching
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 foretaught
you foretaught
he/she/it foretaught
we foretaught
you foretaught
they foretaught
Past continuous
I was foreteaching
you were foreteaching
he/she/it was foreteaching
we were foreteaching
you were foreteaching
they were foreteaching
Past perfect
I had foretaught
you had foretaught
he/she/it had foretaught
we had foretaught
you had foretaught
they had foretaught
Past perfect continuous
I had been foreteaching
you had been foreteaching
he/she/it had been foreteaching
we had been foreteaching
you had been foreteaching
they had been foreteaching
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will foreteach
you will foreteach
he/she/it will foreteach
we will foreteach
you will foreteach
they will foreteach
Future continuous
I will be foreteaching
you will be foreteaching
he/she/it will be foreteaching
we will be foreteaching
you will be foreteaching
they will be foreteaching
Future perfect
I will have foretaught
you will have foretaught
he/she/it will have foretaught
we will have foretaught
you will have foretaught
they will have foretaught
Future perfect continuous
I will have been foreteaching
you will have been foreteaching
he/she/it will have been foreteaching
we will have been foreteaching
you will have been foreteaching
they will have been foreteaching
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would foreteach
you would foreteach
he/she/it would foreteach
we would foreteach
you would foreteach
they would foreteach
Conditional continuous
I would be foreteaching
you would be foreteaching
he/she/it would be foreteaching
we would be foreteaching
you would be foreteaching
they would be foreteaching
Conditional perfect
I would have foreteach
you would have foreteach
he/she/it would have foreteach
we would have foreteach
you would have foreteach
they would have foreteach
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been foreteaching
you would have been foreteaching
he/she/it would have been foreteaching
we would have been foreteaching
you would have been foreteaching
they would have been foreteaching
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you foreteach
we let´s foreteach
you foreteach
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
foretaught
Present Participle
foreteaching
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 «FORETEACH»
Discover the use of
foreteach in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
foreteach and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A new dictionary of the Italian and English languages: based ...
1. guardabóschi, m. ; 2. abilatór di boschi, m. ; 3. álbero da foresta, m. Fóresty, a.
boscoso, selvággio. Fóres-wart, -wat, a. esáusto dal catire. Foretaste, я. sággio,
asmggiaménto, m. To Foretaste, т. a. assaggiáre, pregustare. То Foreteách, v. a.
...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1854
2
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
... possession; to anticipate; to taste before another. Foretaster, forc-tase'tur, s.
One that tastes beforehand, or before another. Forf.taught, fore'tawt. Past and
past part. of the verb To foreteach. Foreteach, foro-teetsh', r. a. To teach
beforehand.
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
3
Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
8416 — Fruitage, fraughtage, j foreteach. 8417 — Vertigo, overtake,over- j took. *
8418 — Furtive, fruitive, forti- I fy-* 8419 — Overtop, foretop. * 8420 — Farness,
furnace, free- j ness, overnoise, fairness, < foreignness, fierinness, fren- j zy, ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
4
A Dictionary of the English Language
Foreta'ste, v. to taste before ; to have previous enjoyment or experience of
something. Fo'retaste, *. a taste before; pre-enjoyment. Foreteach', v. to teach
beforehand. Foretel', v. to predict ; to prophesy. Foreteller, s. one who foretels.
Foretelling ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
5
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... যে I To Foreteach, v. a. অৱনার অৰেগ 'শিক্ষ]*করা- পূবের্ধ সৰ্টঙ্কট্রির জ্বম্মা,
পূবের্ধন্ত্রচ, আগামি-কগ, ডৰিষ্যৎ-বচ, ডবিষ্যম্বত্তা-কৃ: পূবের্ব লন্ধণ-দেখা, 9,1312?-
11=1'1.v»1=r111w ৰিষয়োন্যেধ-জম্মা | To FOTGLCII, v. 11- ডবিষট্রাদক্ত]'হ;
ডবিষ্যৎ-বচ ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
Does reason thus foreteach the blind ? And many a shrine on many a shore,
Affirm the noblest instinct given, Which prompts all nations to adore, And build on
earth a hope for heaven. The grandest structures man could rear, If doubt be right
, ...
7
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
পৃতুবর্ব স্থিরকরণ হওন বা জ্ঞানন I Foretaster, n. s. অনে]র অব্দুৰুগ ম্বাদ জম্মুনে যে | 70
Foreteach, v. a. আমার আগে শিক্ষা-করা. পুবের্ব' স০\দ্ধার জম্মা, পূবের-বচ, আগামি*কথ,
ভবিষ্যৎ-বচ, তৰিষ্যম্বত্তচুতা-কৃ, পূর্মে লক্ষণ-দেখম্মু. পূর্বো-দর্না .
8
Tragedies in English Prose
But 'tis impossible to foreteach the senseless opinions on this. By such men art
thou clamored against, and we have not strength to make head against all this, O
prince, without thy aid. No, for when now they have escaped thine eye, they ...
9
A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Foreta'ste, v. to taste before ; to have previous enjoyment or experience of
something. Fo'retaste, *. a taste before; pre-enjoyment. Foreteach', v. to teach
beforehand. Foretel', v. to predict ; to prophesy. Foreteller, *. one who foretels.
Foretelling ...
10
Tyronis thesaurus: or, Entick's Latin-English dictionary, ...
Praemonstrans, tis. pt. foreteach- Praemonstrator, oris. m. 3. a guide.
Praemonstratus, a,um.pt. foreshown. Pramonstro, are. act. to foreshow, tutor,
instruct, show the way. Pramordeo, ere, di & rsi, rsum. a. 2. to bite, or snip off,
share, partake.