CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INTERJOIN
PRESENT
Present
I interjoin
you interjoin
he/she/it interjoins
we interjoin
you interjoin
they interjoin
Present continuous
I am interjoining
you are interjoining
he/she/it is interjoining
we are interjoining
you are interjoining
they are interjoining
Present perfect
I have interjoined
you have interjoined
he/she/it has interjoined
we have interjoined
you have interjoined
they have interjoined
Present perfect continuous
I have been interjoining
you have been interjoining
he/she/it has been interjoining
we have been interjoining
you have been interjoining
they have been interjoining
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 interjoined
you interjoined
he/she/it interjoined
we interjoined
you interjoined
they interjoined
Past continuous
I was interjoining
you were interjoining
he/she/it was interjoining
we were interjoining
you were interjoining
they were interjoining
Past perfect
I had interjoined
you had interjoined
he/she/it had interjoined
we had interjoined
you had interjoined
they had interjoined
Past perfect continuous
I had been interjoining
you had been interjoining
he/she/it had been interjoining
we had been interjoining
you had been interjoining
they had been interjoining
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will interjoin
you will interjoin
he/she/it will interjoin
we will interjoin
you will interjoin
they will interjoin
Future continuous
I will be interjoining
you will be interjoining
he/she/it will be interjoining
we will be interjoining
you will be interjoining
they will be interjoining
Future perfect
I will have interjoined
you will have interjoined
he/she/it will have interjoined
we will have interjoined
you will have interjoined
they will have interjoined
Future perfect continuous
I will have been interjoining
you will have been interjoining
he/she/it will have been interjoining
we will have been interjoining
you will have been interjoining
they will have been interjoining
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would interjoin
you would interjoin
he/she/it would interjoin
we would interjoin
you would interjoin
they would interjoin
Conditional continuous
I would be interjoining
you would be interjoining
he/she/it would be interjoining
we would be interjoining
you would be interjoining
they would be interjoining
Conditional perfect
I would have interjoin
you would have interjoin
he/she/it would have interjoin
we would have interjoin
you would have interjoin
they would have interjoin
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been interjoining
you would have been interjoining
he/she/it would have been interjoining
we would have been interjoining
you would have been interjoining
they would have been interjoining
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you interjoin
we let´s interjoin
you interjoin
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
interjoined
Present Participle
interjoining
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 «INTERJOIN»
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interjoin in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Discovery Science: First International Conference, DS'98, ...
... \+ interjoin(Join1,Join2,_), \+ members_bonded(Drug,Join1,Join2). % Three
benzene rings connected in a curve phenanthrene(Drug,[Ring1,Ring2,Ring3]) :-
benzene(Drug,Ring1), benzene(Drug,Ring2), Ring1 ...
Setsuo Arikawa, Hiroshi Motoda, 1998
2
MFDBS 89: 2nd Symposium on Mathematical Fundamentals of ...
Section 3 contains the definition and the properties of a binary operation on
relations, called "Interjoin operation", it is a sort of generalization of the natural
join and we prove that any relational query requiring at least two relational
operations ...
Janos Demetrovics, Bernhard Thalheim, 1989
3
Linguistics and Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Rulon S. Wells
... THAT WE MET is a verbal statement (SV) interjoined to Na, the aggregate (See
Figure 2). With regard to these interjoined modifiers, it is important to understand
also that the point at which statements interjoin to the referment is not arbitrary.
Adam Makkai, Alan K. Melby, 1985
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Sheridan, The Rivals, 11 1. interjoin (in-ter-join' ), v.t. [< OP. entrejoindre, < L.
interjungere, join together/ inter, between, + jungere, join: see join. Cf.
interjunction.} To join one with another; combine. So, fullest foes . . . shall grow
dear friends, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
5
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Sheridan, The Rivals, 1L 1. interjoin (in-ter-join' ), v.t. [< OF. entrejoindre, < L.
interjungere, join together^ inter, between, + jungere, join: see join. Cf.
interjunction.] To join one with another; combine. So. fellest foes . . . shall grow
dear friendB, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
6
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
He started back two or three paces, rapt out a dozen in- intAr1fl.Tninat.inn fin
erjectural oaths, and asked what the devil had brought X^,„?„„L„ V ou here.
Sheridan, The Rivals, 1L 1. *nter.~ + lamtiuitton.] terjeetural you ' interjoin (in-ter-
join' ) ...
7
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
1. interjoin (in-ter-join'), v. t. [< OF. entrejoindre, < L. interjungere, join together/
inter, between, + jungere, join : see join. Cf . interjunetion.] To join one with
another; combine. So, fellest foes . . . shall grow dear friends, And interjoin their
issues.
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
8
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge ...
64. Innovator, one who changes things for the worse [used by Shakespeare only
here, but innovation is elsewhere used in the same sense]; iii. 1. 74. Interjoin; "
Interjoin their issues ; " that is, allow their children to intermarry; iv. 4. 22. It is = he
is ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, Sir Israel Gollancz, 1901
9
Coriolanus, ed. by R. Whitelaw
... enmity : so, fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plots have broke their
sleep To take the one the other, by some chance, 20 Some trick not worth an egg,
shall grow dear friends And interjoin their issues. So with me : My birth-place hate
I, ...
William Shakespeare, Robert Whitelaw, 1877
10
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Interval :intervallum. C. S. EADAR-BHALLA, -ACHAN, 8.11:. A mid wall : paries ~
medius. C. S. EADAR-CHEANGAIL, mounn, mi', :1. a. Interjoin: _interjunge. C. S.
EADAR-CHLUICH, 4:, alum, s. m. Interlude : exodi' um. C. S. Dununrnus'msrcn ...
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