CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INTERFOLIATE
PRESENT
Present
I interfoliate
you interfoliate
he/she/it interfoliates
we interfoliate
you interfoliate
they interfoliate
Present continuous
I am interfoliating
you are interfoliating
he/she/it is interfoliating
we are interfoliating
you are interfoliating
they are interfoliating
Present perfect
I have interfoliated
you have interfoliated
he/she/it has interfoliated
we have interfoliated
you have interfoliated
they have interfoliated
Present perfect continuous
I have been interfoliating
you have been interfoliating
he/she/it has been interfoliating
we have been interfoliating
you have been interfoliating
they have been interfoliating
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 interfoliated
you interfoliated
he/she/it interfoliated
we interfoliated
you interfoliated
they interfoliated
Past continuous
I was interfoliating
you were interfoliating
he/she/it was interfoliating
we were interfoliating
you were interfoliating
they were interfoliating
Past perfect
I had interfoliated
you had interfoliated
he/she/it had interfoliated
we had interfoliated
you had interfoliated
they had interfoliated
Past perfect continuous
I had been interfoliating
you had been interfoliating
he/she/it had been interfoliating
we had been interfoliating
you had been interfoliating
they had been interfoliating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will interfoliate
you will interfoliate
he/she/it will interfoliate
we will interfoliate
you will interfoliate
they will interfoliate
Future continuous
I will be interfoliating
you will be interfoliating
he/she/it will be interfoliating
we will be interfoliating
you will be interfoliating
they will be interfoliating
Future perfect
I will have interfoliated
you will have interfoliated
he/she/it will have interfoliated
we will have interfoliated
you will have interfoliated
they will have interfoliated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been interfoliating
you will have been interfoliating
he/she/it will have been interfoliating
we will have been interfoliating
you will have been interfoliating
they will have been interfoliating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would interfoliate
you would interfoliate
he/she/it would interfoliate
we would interfoliate
you would interfoliate
they would interfoliate
Conditional continuous
I would be interfoliating
you would be interfoliating
he/she/it would be interfoliating
we would be interfoliating
you would be interfoliating
they would be interfoliating
Conditional perfect
I would have interfoliate
you would have interfoliate
he/she/it would have interfoliate
we would have interfoliate
you would have interfoliate
they would have interfoliate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been interfoliating
you would have been interfoliating
he/she/it would have been interfoliating
we would have been interfoliating
you would have been interfoliating
they would have been interfoliating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you interfoliate
we let´s interfoliate
you interfoliate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to interfoliate
Past participle
interfoliated
Present Participle
interfoliating
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 «INTERFOLIATE»
Discover the use of
interfoliate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interfoliate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Chambers Dictionary
Also inter fluous — n inter fluence [L interfluens, -entis, from inter between,
andfluere to flow] interfold in-iar-fold', vt to fold one into the other Jinter-]
interfoliate in-iar-fo'li-at, vt to interleave. [L inter between, and folium a leaf] interf
retted ...
2
Microbial ecology of the soil and plant growth
The layers can thus be separated and molecules of water, containing dissolved
substances, can permeate the interfoliate spaces, making the clay swell. This is
true of smectites, the group to which, for example, montmorillonite and beidellite ...
3
The spelling book superseded, or Exercises on orthography, ...
Fluctuate, fluctuation, fluctuating, &c. Folium, a leaf. Foliaceous, foliage, foliate,
foliation, folier, folio, interfoliate, portfolio, trefoil, &c. Fons (fontis), a fountain. Font,
fontal, fount, &c. Forma, form or shape, a figure. Form, formal, formality, formation,
...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1869
4
The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art
As often as the armed interfoliate is formed of thin layers that may be separated
the one from the other, we find that, after being charged, if we unmaké this
species of pile, each lamina, however thin it be, has upon its two faces opposite ...
7 We recognize the outbursts of lament, with more or less detailed retrospective
contents, which regularly interfoliate the action in the periods when hero and
heroine are separated; only in the AN they burst out in verses, in the novels in ...
Tomas Hägg, Lars Boje Mortensen, Tormod Eide, 2004
6
Perceiving Events and Objects
For the reader's convenience, I will interfoliate a brief description on the basic
geometrical structure of the optic sphere theory as presented in Johansson and
BOrjesson (1989) and also add a relevant information from Johansson and ...
Gunnar Jansson, Sten Sture Bergstr”m, William Epstein, 2013
The lovers' personalities are not lost but only combined and intermeshed, like
links that crisscross within a fence, or like the hazel and the honeysuckle knotted
together in medieval love-literature, or like the interfoliate oak and linden trees
that ...
8
End to Torment: A Memoir of Ezra Pound
... place Holy, as beneath all-holy wings Some sacred covenant had passed
thereby Wondrous as wind murmurings That night thy fingers laid on mine their
benediction When thru the interfoliate strings Joy sang among God's earthly trees
Yea ...
Hilda Doolittle, Norman Holmes Pearson, Michael John King, 1979
13. interfoliate INTER foliate (in ter foe' li ate) v. Put leaves between pages in a
book. 1. interaction 2. interaxillary 3. interborough 4. intercede 5. interdependent
6. interdict 14. interject INTER ject (int er jekt') v. Throw between 124 Keys 2.
10
Johnson's Dictionary Improved by Todd: Abridged ... with the ...
Interfoliate, ?n-teV-f6'-le-ate. v. a. to interleave. Interim, ni'-ierJm. s. mean time or
while. Inteiiour, In-te'-re-flr. a. internal, not outward. Interjacent, In-te'r-ja'-sent. a.
intervening, lying between. [elamation. Interjection, ?n-t?r-jeV-shftn. s. a sudden ...