CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INTERWREATHE
PRESENT
Present
I interwreathe
you interwreathe
he/she/it interwreathes
we interwreathe
you interwreathe
they interwreathe
Present continuous
I am interwreathing
you are interwreathing
he/she/it is interwreathing
we are interwreathing
you are interwreathing
they are interwreathing
Present perfect
I have interwreathed
you have interwreathed
he/she/it has interwreathed
we have interwreathed
you have interwreathed
they have interwreathed
Present perfect continuous
I have been interwreathing
you have been interwreathing
he/she/it has been interwreathing
we have been interwreathing
you have been interwreathing
they have been interwreathing
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 interwreathed
you interwreathed
he/she/it interwreathed
we interwreathed
you interwreathed
they interwreathed
Past continuous
I was interwreathing
you were interwreathing
he/she/it was interwreathing
we were interwreathing
you were interwreathing
they were interwreathing
Past perfect
I had interwreathed
you had interwreathed
he/she/it had interwreathed
we had interwreathed
you had interwreathed
they had interwreathed
Past perfect continuous
I had been interwreathing
you had been interwreathing
he/she/it had been interwreathing
we had been interwreathing
you had been interwreathing
they had been interwreathing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will interwreathe
you will interwreathe
he/she/it will interwreathe
we will interwreathe
you will interwreathe
they will interwreathe
Future continuous
I will be interwreathing
you will be interwreathing
he/she/it will be interwreathing
we will be interwreathing
you will be interwreathing
they will be interwreathing
Future perfect
I will have interwreathed
you will have interwreathed
he/she/it will have interwreathed
we will have interwreathed
you will have interwreathed
they will have interwreathed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been interwreathing
you will have been interwreathing
he/she/it will have been interwreathing
we will have been interwreathing
you will have been interwreathing
they will have been interwreathing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would interwreathe
you would interwreathe
he/she/it would interwreathe
we would interwreathe
you would interwreathe
they would interwreathe
Conditional continuous
I would be interwreathing
you would be interwreathing
he/she/it would be interwreathing
we would be interwreathing
you would be interwreathing
they would be interwreathing
Conditional perfect
I would have interwreathe
you would have interwreathe
he/she/it would have interwreathe
we would have interwreathe
you would have interwreathe
they would have interwreathe
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been interwreathing
you would have been interwreathing
he/she/it would have been interwreathing
we would have been interwreathing
you would have been interwreathing
they would have been interwreathing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you interwreathe
we let´s interwreathe
you interwreathe
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to interwreathe
Past participle
interwreathed
Present Participle
interwreathing
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 «INTERWREATHE»
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interwreathe in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... separate, sever intervolve vb syn INTERWEAVE, interknit, interlace, intertwine,
intertwist, interwind, interwork, interwreathe, inweave interweave vb to blend or
unite intimately <joy and melancholy are often closely interwoven > syn interknit,
...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
2
Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Interwreathe, in-ter-wreethe', v. a. To intermingle, or weave into a wreath.
Intextcred, in-tekst'yurd, a. Inwrought ; woven in. Intine, in'tin, s. (intus, within, Lat.)
The inner covering of the pollen-grain. Intoxicated, in-toks'e-kated, pp. or o.
Excited to ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
3
An English and Chinese standard dictionary: A-L
Interwreathe, ( in-ter-ree<V ) v. t. To weave into a wreath, tSsEftS- Intestable, (ia-
tes'-ti-bl) a. Not capable of makinga willing 4jaaS!J.*4ifiJS±. iJtSWl legally
disqualified from making a will. Intestacy, (in-tes'-ta-se) n. The state of dying
intestate, ...
4
Cosmo Venucci, Singer: And Other Poems
... Far down below me where the Lombard plain (Traversed by shades that wax
and lights that wane) Spreads purple 'neath the purple skies of eve, And dim with
mists that glide and interwreathe As phantom dancers on its flowerless meads, ...
5
Leaves from the diary of an impressionist: early writings by ...
And mistletoe mingles with the moss, and air-plants nestle in the armpits of the
cypresses, and orchids bloom on dead limbs; while, from the morass below,
extraordinary parasitic things, full of snaky beauty, climb and twine and
interwreathe, ...
6
The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
... the chasseurs of the Alps. Carl was not long in determining that, if his auguries
proved correct, he should hasten to the standard of the tri-color, and pluck other
laurels for his brow from classic Italy, to interwreathe with those of Buda's castle.
At times he did not know whether he himself existed or any one else : the bounds
of life and of death, of dream and awaking, of being and nonentity, seemed to
interwreathe and writhe like serpents ; he was but a dream of nature, and all the ...
8
English and Chinese pronouncing dictionary
Interwreathe, (in-ter-reet/i j «. f. To weave into a wreath, tBATEBi- Intestable, (in-
tes'-ta-bl) a. Not capable of making a will, ^fCt6S"Sl- Intestacy, (in-tes'-ta-se) n.
The state of dying intestate, $E$S31£. Intestate,(in-tes'-tate) a. Dying with- ont ...
Shang wu yin shu kuan, 1903
9
Florida Reader: Visions of Paradise
And mistletoe mingles with the moss, and air-plants nestle in the armpits of the
cypresses, and orchids bloom on dead limbs; while, from the morass below,
extraordinary parasitic things, full of snaky beauty, climb and twine and
interwreathe, ...
Maurice O'Sullivan, Jack Lane, 1994
10
Poems: Sun and Rain/The Flowery Country/Grains of Sand
Arise in pearly bloom and interwreathe Your fulgent spirit with my soul, serene
Before your hallowed being, for I breathe Unceasing love of you, on whom I lean
For inspiration. So affably you shine, So glowingly, that I have been led to wean ...
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