CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INCLASP
PRESENT
Present
I inclasp
you inclasp
he/she/it inclasps
we inclasp
you inclasp
they inclasp
Present continuous
I am inclasping
you are inclasping
he/she/it is inclasping
we are inclasping
you are inclasping
they are inclasping
Present perfect
I have inclasped
you have inclasped
he/she/it has inclasped
we have inclasped
you have inclasped
they have inclasped
Present perfect continuous
I have been inclasping
you have been inclasping
he/she/it has been inclasping
we have been inclasping
you have been inclasping
they have been inclasping
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 inclasped
you inclasped
he/she/it inclasped
we inclasped
you inclasped
they inclasped
Past continuous
I was inclasping
you were inclasping
he/she/it was inclasping
we were inclasping
you were inclasping
they were inclasping
Past perfect
I had inclasped
you had inclasped
he/she/it had inclasped
we had inclasped
you had inclasped
they had inclasped
Past perfect continuous
I had been inclasping
you had been inclasping
he/she/it had been inclasping
we had been inclasping
you had been inclasping
they had been inclasping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will inclasp
you will inclasp
he/she/it will inclasp
we will inclasp
you will inclasp
they will inclasp
Future continuous
I will be inclasping
you will be inclasping
he/she/it will be inclasping
we will be inclasping
you will be inclasping
they will be inclasping
Future perfect
I will have inclasped
you will have inclasped
he/she/it will have inclasped
we will have inclasped
you will have inclasped
they will have inclasped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been inclasping
you will have been inclasping
he/she/it will have been inclasping
we will have been inclasping
you will have been inclasping
they will have been inclasping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would inclasp
you would inclasp
he/she/it would inclasp
we would inclasp
you would inclasp
they would inclasp
Conditional continuous
I would be inclasping
you would be inclasping
he/she/it would be inclasping
we would be inclasping
you would be inclasping
they would be inclasping
Conditional perfect
I would have inclasp
you would have inclasp
he/she/it would have inclasp
we would have inclasp
you would have inclasp
they would have inclasp
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been inclasping
you would have been inclasping
he/she/it would have been inclasping
we would have been inclasping
you would have been inclasping
they would have been inclasping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you inclasp
we let´s inclasp
you inclasp
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
inclasped
Present Participle
inclasping
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 «INCLASP»
Discover the use of
inclasp in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inclasp and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a ...
The flattering ivy who did ever see Inelasp 3 the huge trunk of an aged tree, Let
him behold the young boy as he stands Inclasp'd in wanton Salmaeis' pure
hands. Betwixt those ivory arms she lock'd him fast, Striving to get away; till at the
last, ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1879
2
A Practical Dictionary of the English and German Languages ...
Casbet, Damaskus, Flâsk, Flâs'ket, Mask (To Bemâsk', To Dismask', Te IniiDâsk',
Ac.), Râs'cal, Task ; To Clasp (To Inclasp', Ac.), To Engrasp', To Exasperate ,
Gasp , Grasp, Hasp, Rasp, Has'pberry, provincially Wasp occurs, although the ...
3
Sammlung: The Text Formed a New Collation of the Early ...
... boy as he stands _ Inclasp'd in wanton Salmacis' pure hands. . Betwixt those
ivory arms she look'd him fast, Striving to get away ; till at the last, Fondling she
said, “ Why striv'st thou to be gone I' Why shouldst thou so desire to be alone ?
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1846
4
A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
The flatt'ring ivy who did ever see Inclasp the huge trunke of an aged tree, Let
him behold the young boy as he stands Inclasp't in wanton Salmacis' pure hands.
F. Beaumont. The Hermaphrodite. IN-CLE'MENT. > Fr. Inclement; It. and Sp.
5
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... এককালে To Inclasp, v. a. ধর, হব্রসু-ভর বা-ধর) ঙ্গুক্টর ডিতর্টুর-অঢর্নী; জ I না
ন্থর্মেকন বা বর্তন' I Inclavated, a. Lat. দূঢ়, বসা, figs, স্থাপিত, শক্ত হইরা আট I 'ciri->iz
=r, অজ্ঞাতে | Inclemency, শো. s. Lat. নির্মন্টু]'ত],নিতুবৃত], ক্রব্রতা, কর্টুঠায়তা,
41' শু ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
6
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
অ ডরতো. অনমুতা ৷ Incivilly, ad. অসভ্যতত্বপূবর্ধক. অশিন্টতারপে. অডব্যত্যপূবর্ষক.
অশিল্টাচারে বা তৎপূবর্বক. Uncivilly শব্দ দেখ I To Inclasp, v. a. ধর, হ্ট্টসূ-ভয় বা-ষর.
মূন্টির ডিতর্টুর-অট্রির্নী. অ ন্ডিয়া-ধর. আঁকার্টড়য়া-ধর ৷ Inclavated, a. Lat. দূঢ়.
বসা.
7
The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, ...
Ah! sly Deceiver! you inclasp'd my Arm, And seem'd my Saviour, while you meant
me Harm; Far too unequal was the high Reward, My Maidenlpead must pay thee
for thy Guard 5 Already warm'd with Joy, you win my Heart, And stamp a little ...
8
The American Printer: A Manual of Typography, Containing ...
... inflate inseam inurn immigrate imprison inflect insert invade immingle inarch
inflict inset inveigh immit incase infringe inshell invert immix inclasp infuscate
inship invest immure inclip infuse insinew invigorate impact incloud ingrane
insphere ...
9
The geographical, natural and civil history of Chili, tr. by ...
... her snowy neck inclasp'd ; Failing her frantick wish, they do not spare Her
mournful visage nor her flowing hair. Much as I strove to stop her mad intent, Her
fatal purpose I could scarce prevent : So loath 'd she life, and with such fierce ...
Juan Bautista Ignacio Molina, 1808
10
Maunder's treasury of knowledge, and library of reference, ...
... s. rudeness, a want of courtesy Iiiciv'iily, ad. rudely ; uncourteously Inclasp', v.a.
to hold fast; to clasp Inclein'ency, s. cruelty, harshness luclem'ent, a. unmerciful,
harsh, roug^i Incli'nable, a. favourably disposed, willing Inclina'tion, s. tendency ...