CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INTERSCRIBE
PRESENT
Present
I interscribe
you interscribe
he/she/it interscribes
we interscribe
you interscribe
they interscribe
Present continuous
I am interscribing
you are interscribing
he/she/it is interscribing
we are interscribing
you are interscribing
they are interscribing
Present perfect
I have interscribed
you have interscribed
he/she/it has interscribed
we have interscribed
you have interscribed
they have interscribed
Present perfect continuous
I have been interscribing
you have been interscribing
he/she/it has been interscribing
we have been interscribing
you have been interscribing
they have been interscribing
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 interscribed
you interscribed
he/she/it interscribed
we interscribed
you interscribed
they interscribed
Past continuous
I was interscribing
you were interscribing
he/she/it was interscribing
we were interscribing
you were interscribing
they were interscribing
Past perfect
I had interscribed
you had interscribed
he/she/it had interscribed
we had interscribed
you had interscribed
they had interscribed
Past perfect continuous
I had been interscribing
you had been interscribing
he/she/it had been interscribing
we had been interscribing
you had been interscribing
they had been interscribing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will interscribe
you will interscribe
he/she/it will interscribe
we will interscribe
you will interscribe
they will interscribe
Future continuous
I will be interscribing
you will be interscribing
he/she/it will be interscribing
we will be interscribing
you will be interscribing
they will be interscribing
Future perfect
I will have interscribed
you will have interscribed
he/she/it will have interscribed
we will have interscribed
you will have interscribed
they will have interscribed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been interscribing
you will have been interscribing
he/she/it will have been interscribing
we will have been interscribing
you will have been interscribing
they will have been interscribing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would interscribe
you would interscribe
he/she/it would interscribe
we would interscribe
you would interscribe
they would interscribe
Conditional continuous
I would be interscribing
you would be interscribing
he/she/it would be interscribing
we would be interscribing
you would be interscribing
they would be interscribing
Conditional perfect
I would have interscribe
you would have interscribe
he/she/it would have interscribe
we would have interscribe
you would have interscribe
they would have interscribe
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been interscribing
you would have been interscribing
he/she/it would have been interscribing
we would have been interscribing
you would have been interscribing
they would have been interscribing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you interscribe
we let´s interscribe
you interscribe
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to interscribe
Past participle
interscribed
Present Participle
interscribing
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 «INTERSCRIBE»
Discover the use of
interscribe in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interscribe and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
In'terfcript {□□. from interscribe, but not mucb used) An interlineation. Cole. Xa
terser ip'tion (î. from interscript, but little used) An interlineation. Scott. INTERSE'
CAXT (adj. from tbe Lat. inter between, and seco to cut) Dividing into parts.
2
A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
... v. intermed'dle, i>. interme'diate, o. intermingle, v. intermit', v. intermix', v. (
intermu'ral, a. intermu'tual, a. interpolate, v. interpose', v. interreg'num, n.
interrogate, v. interrupt', v. interscapular, a. interscind', v. interscribe', r. intersect', v
. intersert' ...
3
A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
To INTERSCRIBE, ln-tL-r-fltrfbe. v. a. To write between. INTERSECANT', in-ter-sF
-kant. a. Dividing any thing into parts. To INTERSECT', ln-ter-sekt', v. a. To cut, to
divide each other mutually. To JNTERSECT, ln-ter-sektfl v. n. To meet and cross ...
4
Transactions of the ... Annual Meetings of the Western ...
Interscribe means to write between. 'Superscribe to write above or over, and
subscribe to write under. ' To trace the derivation of many of our words is not only
instructive but very amusing. ' The English word connive is formed of the latin
prefix ...
Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, 1836
5
An etymological dictionary of the English language
n. imprescriptible, a. incircumscrip'iible, indescribable, a. indescrip'tive, a.
inscribe , v. inscribed, a. inscriber, n. inscribing, a. inscription, n. inscriptive, a.
interscribe' , v. man' uscript, n. & a. ad. misascriie', v. nondescript', a. ^prescribe', v
.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
6
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... interscribe , inscribe , insert, enter ; write , prescribe. write a prescription; set a
copy;c>i, p.,v. to be written, etc. s. Пропиианныи. Hpóm/ich,f. prescription; writing
-copy, copy. Hpoiiiiriinie , n. livelihood. , Пропйтанный, р. subsisted, snpported, ...
7
A handbook of poetry: being a clear and easy guide, divested ...
ascribe describe imbibe inscribe prescribe proscribe rescribe subscribe
transcribe circumscribe interscribe superscribe ICE bice dice ice grice See mice
nice price rice slice spice thrice trice twice vice advice concise device entice
suffice ...
Joseph Edwards Carpenter, 1868
8
Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
IN'I'ERSCAl'ULAlt intfirskapfillar, adj. entre Ies epanles. INTERSCIND intErsind',
va. entrecouper. INTERSCRIBE intfirscrib', va. entreligner. INTERSECT intiirsekt/,
va. entrecouper. INTERSEC'I'lON intfirsi3k'shiin, a. intersection; interruption, f.
9
Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... in-ter-rup'tiv, adj., tending to interrupt.——adv. interrnp'tively. Interecspnlar, in-
tér-skap'fi-lar, adj. in anat., -__n - -_ Intestate between the shoulder-blades. [L.
inter, between, and Bcapnlan] Interscribe, in-ter-skrib', v.t., to write between ...
Robert Chambers, J. Donald, 1867
10
An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... ïn-tër'o-ga-tur, n. holwr, ymofynydd, gofynwr Interrogatory, ïn-tu-rög'â-tur-ï, a.
holiadol : n. gofyniad, holiad Interrupt, ïn-tu-rupt', vt. rhwystro, godori, attal, lluddio
Interruption, ïn-tu-rup'shun, n. rhwystr, aflonyddiad [grifenu Interscribe, ...