CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FORLESE
PRESENT
Present
I forlese
you forlese
he/she/it forleses
we forlese
you forlese
they forlese
Present continuous
I am forlesing
you are forlesing
he/she/it is forlesing
we are forlesing
you are forlesing
they are forlesing
Present perfect
I have forlesed
you have forlesed
he/she/it has forlesed
we have forlesed
you have forlesed
they have forlesed
Present perfect continuous
I have been forlesing
you have been forlesing
he/she/it has been forlesing
we have been forlesing
you have been forlesing
they have been forlesing
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 forlesed
you forlesed
he/she/it forlesed
we forlesed
you forlesed
they forlesed
Past continuous
I was forlesing
you were forlesing
he/she/it was forlesing
we were forlesing
you were forlesing
they were forlesing
Past perfect
I had forlesed
you had forlesed
he/she/it had forlesed
we had forlesed
you had forlesed
they had forlesed
Past perfect continuous
I had been forlesing
you had been forlesing
he/she/it had been forlesing
we had been forlesing
you had been forlesing
they had been forlesing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will forlese
you will forlese
he/she/it will forlese
we will forlese
you will forlese
they will forlese
Future continuous
I will be forlesing
you will be forlesing
he/she/it will be forlesing
we will be forlesing
you will be forlesing
they will be forlesing
Future perfect
I will have forlesed
you will have forlesed
he/she/it will have forlesed
we will have forlesed
you will have forlesed
they will have forlesed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been forlesing
you will have been forlesing
he/she/it will have been forlesing
we will have been forlesing
you will have been forlesing
they will have been forlesing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would forlese
you would forlese
he/she/it would forlese
we would forlese
you would forlese
they would forlese
Conditional continuous
I would be forlesing
you would be forlesing
he/she/it would be forlesing
we would be forlesing
you would be forlesing
they would be forlesing
Conditional perfect
I would have forlese
you would have forlese
he/she/it would have forlese
we would have forlese
you would have forlese
they would have forlese
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been forlesing
you would have been forlesing
he/she/it would have been forlesing
we would have been forlesing
you would have been forlesing
they would have been forlesing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you forlese
we let´s forlese
you forlese
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
forlesing
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 «FORLESE»
Discover the use of
forlese in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forlese and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Middle English Dictionary
54/l2: Hij schullen forlese be knoweynge of god. cl400 Pep.Gosp. 83/l5: Who so
loue> his lyf in bis werlde aseins me, he schal forlesen his lyf. ?al450(l4l3) ?
Hoccl. Poems PS p. lvi: My foo. . hopith now that all I haue forlore. al475 Falm.
Squire ...
2
The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Introduction, ...
Forknowinge, pres.pt. foreknowing, T. i. 79. Forknowinge, s. foreknowledge, В 5-
P 6. 194- Forleften, pt.pl. forsook, В 1. m 3. 2 ; Forlaft, pp. abandoned, С 83. From
inf. for leve. Forlese, v.; Forleset h, pr. s. loses, I 789. See Forlorn. For-leten, v.
Geoffrey Chaucer, Walter William Skeat, 1894
3
Renaissance Lawgivers: Savonarola, Machiavelli, Castiglione, ...
Assuming a tone of disarming frankness, the Forlese let him into the secret of the
Milanese offer and succeeded in raising Machiavelli's bid to its limit—ro,ooo or, at
most, 1z,ooo ducats. Then he paused, looked worried, and suddenly changed ...
4
King Horn, Floriz and Blauncheflur, the Assumption of Our Lady
1183 etc 0E. leng. lel>, leue, sb. basket, F. & B. 465 C., 738, 740, 741 T, 753 T,
758 T. OE. leap. lore, sb. cheek, F. & B. 501 C. OE Ideor. lere, v. teach, KH. 257, F
. & B. 148 C., Ass. 896 Add. OE. Iwmn. lese, leose, forlese, v. lose ; infin. loose C,
...
George Harley McKnight, Joseph Rawson Lumby, 1962
5
Reliquiæ Antiquæ: Scraps from Ancient Manuscripts, ...
oSer to speken him harm, oSer same, 3 haveS nrS elch wiïS oSer, ~j makeS him
to forlese his aihte, oSer of his rihte. pese ben pe six werkes of pesternesse, pe
pe holie apostle forbet so swrSe ; for elch man pe hem doS, bute he hem forlete,
...
Thomas Wright, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1845
6
About Italy: Puglia to the Po
We put up at the Vittorino, a very pleasant small hotel that provided an excellent
restaurant, almost deserted at night but bursting with happy and well-fed Forlese
in midday. Knowing how all Italians value their luxurious lunch hour, we rightly ...
7
A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
['forlese '] forlet-=for!St- f orlettan (fore-) to prevent, MkL 10". forlicgan5 to commit
adultery or fornication, AO.LL; .-E.CP -.fail, lapse, be neglected, LL 178,7 : screen
(a thief), LL 274,12. ['forlie '] pp. forlegen used as sb. adulterer, for- nicator.
John R. Clark Hall, Herbert Dean Meritt, 1960
... ancestor forehead, brow headland foremost early evening foresight prow top of
head utterly enfeebled exhausted forgot construct, weld, shape forsake, desert
lain with (from 'forlie') forsake(n) renegade (from 'forleap') forlorn (from 'forlese') ...
Virgil, Gordon Kendal, 2011
9
Saracens and the Making of English Identity: The Auchinleck ...
Not only does he vow to make her pay for what she has accomplished, but when
she comes before him, he looks on her “Ful sternliche” (633), and says “Miche wo
ou hast ous wrou“t, ou wiche fulof felonie, ou hast me don mi folk forlese. at ou ...
Siobhain Bly Calkin, 2005
10
The Statutes at Large: From Magna Charta to ... 1869 ...
... and costs, adjudged, and all costs and damages to be awarded for the fame
delaying of execution. t^forlese be lt turtlier enacteci> Tnat no cause, where the
cause than iol. be °^ action shall not amount to the sum of ten pounds or upwards
, ...