CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INTERTANGLE
PRESENT
Present
I intertangle
you intertangle
he/she/it intertangles
we intertangle
you intertangle
they intertangle
Present continuous
I am intertangling
you are intertangling
he/she/it is intertangling
we are intertangling
you are intertangling
they are intertangling
Present perfect
I have intertangled
you have intertangled
he/she/it has intertangled
we have intertangled
you have intertangled
they have intertangled
Present perfect continuous
I have been intertangling
you have been intertangling
he/she/it has been intertangling
we have been intertangling
you have been intertangling
they have been intertangling
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 intertangled
you intertangled
he/she/it intertangled
we intertangled
you intertangled
they intertangled
Past continuous
I was intertangling
you were intertangling
he/she/it was intertangling
we were intertangling
you were intertangling
they were intertangling
Past perfect
I had intertangled
you had intertangled
he/she/it had intertangled
we had intertangled
you had intertangled
they had intertangled
Past perfect continuous
I had been intertangling
you had been intertangling
he/she/it had been intertangling
we had been intertangling
you had been intertangling
they had been intertangling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will intertangle
you will intertangle
he/she/it will intertangle
we will intertangle
you will intertangle
they will intertangle
Future continuous
I will be intertangling
you will be intertangling
he/she/it will be intertangling
we will be intertangling
you will be intertangling
they will be intertangling
Future perfect
I will have intertangled
you will have intertangled
he/she/it will have intertangled
we will have intertangled
you will have intertangled
they will have intertangled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been intertangling
you will have been intertangling
he/she/it will have been intertangling
we will have been intertangling
you will have been intertangling
they will have been intertangling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would intertangle
you would intertangle
he/she/it would intertangle
we would intertangle
you would intertangle
they would intertangle
Conditional continuous
I would be intertangling
you would be intertangling
he/she/it would be intertangling
we would be intertangling
you would be intertangling
they would be intertangling
Conditional perfect
I would have intertangle
you would have intertangle
he/she/it would have intertangle
we would have intertangle
you would have intertangle
they would have intertangle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been intertangling
you would have been intertangling
he/she/it would have been intertangling
we would have been intertangling
you would have been intertangling
they would have been intertangling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you intertangle
we let´s intertangle
you intertangle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to intertangle
Past participle
intertangled
Present Participle
intertangling
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 «INTERTANGLE»
Discover the use of
intertangle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
intertangle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Lectures on the Whole of Anatomy: An Annotated Translation ...
... are] more posterior, like the vesicles, mentula,464 prostate; so the testicles, viz.
, for well-being or necessity, [are like] the eyelids on the eyes, not as the Cristal. A
As the weights of looms [move] evenly to stretch lest long passages intertangle.
2
Design and Construction of Mounds for Breakwaters and ...
Natural rocks do hardly intertangle. Their stability therefore depends upon gravity
and slope—parallel friction. Multilegged blocks intertangle and consequently
they are less dependent upon slope—parallel friction. They can therefore also be
...
3
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... slavery, thrall, thralldom, villenage, yoke ensnare vb syn CATCH 3, benet,
catch up, entangle, entrap, snare, tangle, trap rel decoy, entice, inveigle, lure;
hook, net, snag; bag, capture ensnarl vb 1 syn ENTANGLE 1, intertangle, perplex
, snarl, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
4
Ancients and moderns in the medical sciences: from ...
50v W 1 86: A ut instar textricium ponderum evenly to stretch lest longi meatus
intertangle, A making ropes, twining of silk, making bone lace, without that they
would run together and intertangle. Cf f.20v W 88 (of the function of the
mesentery) ...
Roger Kenneth French, 2000
5
The North American Review and Miscellaneous Journal
... to consider, that close descriptions of mind and heart, which grow up and
intertangle with them, are relished and understood. For to love nature, and to
have an eye that sees her truly, shows that there is a moral 1817.] Sylphs qfithe
Seasons.
_ “ The present age abounds in poets, and of a kind to show that a better taste is
reviving, and natural feelings cominginto free play again, and it is grateful to
consider, that close descriptions of mind and heart, which grow up and
intertangle ...
They delight in gauds of silver and gold, and all the intertangle- ments of pink,
blue, and lilac, devised by haberdashers for the perdition of the female kind. A
new riband distracts them as a vacant riband the sovereign. The Drawing Room
is ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1841
8
A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary
2 To feel stiff, cramped — a limb. fcTsft-S"! v. i. To crack, sputter. 2 To be angrily
troubled. fcTST (h) An intertangle- ment (in a rope, he.) 2 fig. A difference. 3 fig. A
hitch, catch ; something wrong. fosTft /. A pang. 2 fig. Care. 3 esp. pl. fir**I Throes.
James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji, 1863
9
The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel: Bolano and After
Reality and fiction fuse and intertangle: the voices of I/he/she become
indistinguishable, all boundaries are crossed. Portela's second novel, La sombra
del caminante (The Walker's Shadow) was published in Havana in 2001 and in
Madrid in ...
Will H. Corral, Juan E. De Castro, Nicholas Birns, 2013
10
Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric
... restricted to cases where the yarn is removed tangentially from the cylindrical
yarn surface (i.e. side unwinding). Most yarns are not completely smooth, so hairs
and loops can intertangle to some extent and provide a degree of stability; the ...
P R Lord, M H Mohamed, 1982