CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INSNARE
PRESENT
Present
I insnare
you insnare
he/she/it insnares
we insnare
you insnare
they insnare
Present continuous
I am insnaring
you are insnaring
he/she/it is insnaring
we are insnaring
you are insnaring
they are insnaring
Present perfect
I have insnared
you have insnared
he/she/it has insnared
we have insnared
you have insnared
they have insnared
Present perfect continuous
I have been insnaring
you have been insnaring
he/she/it has been insnaring
we have been insnaring
you have been insnaring
they have been insnaring
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 insnared
you insnared
he/she/it insnared
we insnared
you insnared
they insnared
Past continuous
I was insnaring
you were insnaring
he/she/it was insnaring
we were insnaring
you were insnaring
they were insnaring
Past perfect
I had insnared
you had insnared
he/she/it had insnared
we had insnared
you had insnared
they had insnared
Past perfect continuous
I had been insnaring
you had been insnaring
he/she/it had been insnaring
we had been insnaring
you had been insnaring
they had been insnaring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will insnare
you will insnare
he/she/it will insnare
we will insnare
you will insnare
they will insnare
Future continuous
I will be insnaring
you will be insnaring
he/she/it will be insnaring
we will be insnaring
you will be insnaring
they will be insnaring
Future perfect
I will have insnared
you will have insnared
he/she/it will have insnared
we will have insnared
you will have insnared
they will have insnared
Future perfect continuous
I will have been insnaring
you will have been insnaring
he/she/it will have been insnaring
we will have been insnaring
you will have been insnaring
they will have been insnaring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would insnare
you would insnare
he/she/it would insnare
we would insnare
you would insnare
they would insnare
Conditional continuous
I would be insnaring
you would be insnaring
he/she/it would be insnaring
we would be insnaring
you would be insnaring
they would be insnaring
Conditional perfect
I would have insnare
you would have insnare
he/she/it would have insnare
we would have insnare
you would have insnare
they would have insnare
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been insnaring
you would have been insnaring
he/she/it would have been insnaring
we would have been insnaring
you would have been insnaring
they would have been insnaring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you insnare
we let´s insnare
you insnare
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
insnaring
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 «INSNARE»
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insnare in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
insnare and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
English synonymes: Explained in alphabetical order
354 INSNARE. his children , a spoiled child persists in its follies from perversity of
humour. 'T0 INSNARE, ENTRAP, ENTANGLE, INVEIGLE. The idea of getting an
object artfullyinto one's power is common to all these terms: T0 INSNARE is to ...
George Crabb, J. H. Hedley, 1839
2
Compiled Laws of New Mexico: In Accordance with an Act of ...
It shall bc unlawful to kill or wound, insnare or trap any elk, deer, antelope, fawn,
mountain sheep, ibex, Rocky Mountain goat, or beaver, within the boundaries of
this territory, except that antelope and deer with horns may be shot during the ...
New Mexico (Ter.), John Patrick Victory, 1897
3
1897. Compiled Laws of New Mexico: In Accordance with an Act ...
It shall be unlawful to kill or wound, insnare or trap any elk, deer, antelope, fawn,
mountain sheep, ibex, Rocky Mountain goat, or beaver, within the boundaries of
this territory, except that antelope and deer with horns may be shot during the ...
New Mexico, John Patrick Victory, 1897
4
English Synonymes Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With ...
INSNARE. To a covetous man all other things but wealth are insipid. Sum-n. But
yet beware of councils when too full, Number makes long disputes and
gravencss dull. DENHAM. The senses are disgusted with their old entertninmcnts
, and ...
5
English Synonymes explained, in alphabetical order; with ...
TO INSNARE, ENTRAP, ENTANGLE, INVEIGLE. The idea of getting any object
artfully into one's power is common to all t ese terms: to insnare is to take in or by
means of a snare,- to entrap is to take in a trap or by means of a trap; to entangle
...
6
The English journal of education, ed. by G. Moody
Dr. Johnson alsogires insnare as the proper spelling, but adds, " Ensnare is more
frequent." J Dr. Johnson gives both enthrone and inthrone ; but says, under the
latter form, -" commonly enthrone." § The derivatives of this word, impassional/le,
...
7
Bible Vs. Tradition: In which the True Teaching of the Bible ...
5 : 29, " Therefore, if thy right eye insnare thee, pluck it out, and throw it away : for
it is better for thee to lose one of thy members, than that thy whole body be cast
into hell, ( Gehenna). And if thy right hand insnare thee, cut it off, and throw it ...
Aaron Ellis, Thomas Read, 1853
8
The Works of George Campbell
whosoever shall insnare any of these little ones who believe Luke 17, l- me, it
were Detter for nim tnat an upper mill-stone were hanged about his neck, and
that he were sunk in the ocean. 7 Woe unto the world because of snares ; snares
...
9
The Sacred Writings of the Apostles and Evangelists of Jesus ...
But whoever shall insnare any of the little ones who believe in me, it were better
for him that a millstone were fastened to his neck, and that he were thrown into
the sea. Moreover, if your hand insnare you, cut it off; it is better for you to enter ...
10
The English Journal of Education
Insure. (Webster. The common spelling-) Insnare. (Webster.)t Intrench. (Johnson
and Webster.) Intrance. Inrapture. Instamp. Ingraft. (Johnson.and Webster.)
Imbank. (Webster.) Imbound. (Johnson and Webster.) Imbow. (Johnson and
Webster.) ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INSNARE»
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insnare is used in the context of the following news items.
Deputies: Women lured men into beating, robbing in Marion County
INVESTIGATORS SAY SHE USED HER FEMININE WILES TO INSNARE TWO MEN. ACCORDING TO THE INCIDENT REPORT IT STARTED ... «WESH Orlando, Mar 15»
Student guilty plea over downloading child abuse images
"The advent of the internet has allowed true paedophiles to spread their evil around the globe and insnare vulnerable people such as this ... «BBC News, Nov 10»