CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO INTWIST
PRESENT
Present
I intwist
you intwist
he/she/it intwists
we intwist
you intwist
they intwist
Present continuous
I am intwisting
you are intwisting
he/she/it is intwisting
we are intwisting
you are intwisting
they are intwisting
Present perfect
I have intwisted
you have intwisted
he/she/it has intwisted
we have intwisted
you have intwisted
they have intwisted
Present perfect continuous
I have been intwisting
you have been intwisting
he/she/it has been intwisting
we have been intwisting
you have been intwisting
they have been intwisting
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 intwisted
you intwisted
he/she/it intwisted
we intwisted
you intwisted
they intwisted
Past continuous
I was intwisting
you were intwisting
he/she/it was intwisting
we were intwisting
you were intwisting
they were intwisting
Past perfect
I had intwisted
you had intwisted
he/she/it had intwisted
we had intwisted
you had intwisted
they had intwisted
Past perfect continuous
I had been intwisting
you had been intwisting
he/she/it had been intwisting
we had been intwisting
you had been intwisting
they had been intwisting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will intwist
you will intwist
he/she/it will intwist
we will intwist
you will intwist
they will intwist
Future continuous
I will be intwisting
you will be intwisting
he/she/it will be intwisting
we will be intwisting
you will be intwisting
they will be intwisting
Future perfect
I will have intwisted
you will have intwisted
he/she/it will have intwisted
we will have intwisted
you will have intwisted
they will have intwisted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been intwisting
you will have been intwisting
he/she/it will have been intwisting
we will have been intwisting
you will have been intwisting
they will have been intwisting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would intwist
you would intwist
he/she/it would intwist
we would intwist
you would intwist
they would intwist
Conditional continuous
I would be intwisting
you would be intwisting
he/she/it would be intwisting
we would be intwisting
you would be intwisting
they would be intwisting
Conditional perfect
I would have intwist
you would have intwist
he/she/it would have intwist
we would have intwist
you would have intwist
they would have intwist
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been intwisting
you would have been intwisting
he/she/it would have been intwisting
we would have been intwisting
you would have been intwisting
they would have been intwisting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you intwist
we let´s intwist
you intwist
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
intwisted
Present Participle
intwisting
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 «INTWIST»
Discover the use of
intwist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
intwist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
“When a twister a-twisting will twist him a twist, for the twisting of his twist, he
three twines doth intwist; But if one of the twines of the twist do untwist, the twine
that untwisteth untwisteth the twist. Untwirling the twine that untwisteth between,
He ...
2
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
INTWIST', t>. t. [in and twist.] To twist together ; to interweave. Parkhurst INTWIST'
ED, pp. Twisted together. INTWIST'ING, ppr. Twisting together. IN'ULIN, ». A
peculiar vegetable principle extracted from the Inula helenium, or elecampane.
Ure.
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Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
see entwine. intwist, v. iii-twist', also entwist' (in, into. and twist), to twist together;
to intcrwcave: intwist'ing, imp.: intwist'ed. PP. incline, n. mid-tin (F. (nultne; It.
Melina—from L imda. the lant elecampane), a peculiar vegetable matter. a var ety
of ...
James Stormonth, Philip Henry Phelp, 1877
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The Columbian cyclopedia
INTWIST, v. tn-tieut', or Entwist' [in, into, and twist]: to twist together; to interweave.
Intwist'ing, imp. In- twist'ed, pp. INULINE, or Inttlin, n. in'u-lm [P. inuline; It. inulina
— from L. inula, the plant elecampane]: white, crystalline., amylaceous matter, ...
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The Clarendon Dictionary: A Concise Handbook of the English ...
a.intrusive. [charge.| intrust, in-trust', v.t. to give in trust orj intuition, in-tfl-ish'un, n.
immediate knowledge without reasoning. — a. intu'itive.— adv. intn'itively. [twine
or twist around.) intwine, in-twin', intwist, in-twist', r.f. to, inundate, in-und'at, in'-, ...
William Hand Browne, 1902
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Archaeologia Cambrensis
883 of The Atheneeum for 1848, appeared the following twisting distich :— “
When a twister, a twisting, will twist him a twist, For the twisting of his twrst, he
three twines doth intwist; But if one of the twines of the twist do untwist, The twine
that ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
¶Soalso intwist;see Entwist. INUNDATION,an overflowing of water, a flood. (L.) In
Palsgrave; andin Shak.K.John, v. 1. 12; v.2.48. [Imitated from F. inondation.]—L.
inundātiōnem, acc. of inundātio, an overflowing; cf. inundātus, pp. ofinundāre, ...
Endless love at the evening shore contemplating thoughts of universal
divinationof Egypts magi of the magic obelisk, Consuming things that must
materialize like the fadedmemories of mindful inquision bodies enrapturedin
phase intwist.
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The School Reader: Third Book
When a twister, a twisting, would twist him a twist, To twist him a twist he three
twines doth intwist ; But if one of the twines he twists, doth untwist, The twine that
untwisteth, untwisteth the twist. 5. The most common faults which you are inclined
...
Charles Walton Sanders, 1841
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Parker's Condensed Dictionary: Containing Every Useful Word ...
Intuition, (in-tQ-ish'un) n. immediate perception. Intuitive, (in-tu'it-iv) a. per* reived
by the mind immediately. Intuitively, (in-tu'it-lv-lejatt by immediate perception.
Intumescence, (in-tu-mcs'« ens) n. a swelling with heat: a tumid state. Intwist ...