CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MARCONIGRAPH
PRESENT
Present
I marconigraph
you marconigraph
he/she/it marconigraphs
we marconigraph
you marconigraph
they marconigraph
Present continuous
I am marconigraphing
you are marconigraphing
he/she/it is marconigraphing
we are marconigraphing
you are marconigraphing
they are marconigraphing
Present perfect
I have marconigraphed
you have marconigraphed
he/she/it has marconigraphed
we have marconigraphed
you have marconigraphed
they have marconigraphed
Present perfect continuous
I have been marconigraphing
you have been marconigraphing
he/she/it has been marconigraphing
we have been marconigraphing
you have been marconigraphing
they have been marconigraphing
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 marconigraphed
you marconigraphed
he/she/it marconigraphed
we marconigraphed
you marconigraphed
they marconigraphed
Past continuous
I was marconigraphing
you were marconigraphing
he/she/it was marconigraphing
we were marconigraphing
you were marconigraphing
they were marconigraphing
Past perfect
I had marconigraphed
you had marconigraphed
he/she/it had marconigraphed
we had marconigraphed
you had marconigraphed
they had marconigraphed
Past perfect continuous
I had been marconigraphing
you had been marconigraphing
he/she/it had been marconigraphing
we had been marconigraphing
you had been marconigraphing
they had been marconigraphing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will marconigraph
you will marconigraph
he/she/it will marconigraph
we will marconigraph
you will marconigraph
they will marconigraph
Future continuous
I will be marconigraphing
you will be marconigraphing
he/she/it will be marconigraphing
we will be marconigraphing
you will be marconigraphing
they will be marconigraphing
Future perfect
I will have marconigraphed
you will have marconigraphed
he/she/it will have marconigraphed
we will have marconigraphed
you will have marconigraphed
they will have marconigraphed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been marconigraphing
you will have been marconigraphing
he/she/it will have been marconigraphing
we will have been marconigraphing
you will have been marconigraphing
they will have been marconigraphing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would marconigraph
you would marconigraph
he/she/it would marconigraph
we would marconigraph
you would marconigraph
they would marconigraph
Conditional continuous
I would be marconigraphing
you would be marconigraphing
he/she/it would be marconigraphing
we would be marconigraphing
you would be marconigraphing
they would be marconigraphing
Conditional perfect
I would have marconigraph
you would have marconigraph
he/she/it would have marconigraph
we would have marconigraph
you would have marconigraph
they would have marconigraph
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been marconigraphing
you would have been marconigraphing
he/she/it would have been marconigraphing
we would have been marconigraphing
you would have been marconigraphing
they would have been marconigraphing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you marconigraph
we let´s marconigraph
you marconigraph
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to marconigraph
Past participle
marconigraphed
Present Participle
marconigraphing
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 «MARCONIGRAPH»
Discover the use of
marconigraph in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
marconigraph and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The Marconigraph article describes the apparatus thus: The transmitter, which
consists ofan ordinary ignitioncoil requiring a pressure of 6 volts,is containedina
square woodenbox weighing 11 pounds. The receiver consists oftheordinary ...
2
Global Communications Since 1844: Geopolitics and Technology
Marconigraph. Monthly house journal of the Marconi Company. Telefunken
Zeitung. Monthly house journal of the Telefunken Company. Wireless World.
Sequel to the Marconigraph, published monthly, April 1913-March 1920;
fortnightly, April ...
3
The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: Volume I: ...
It was Fleming himself who, in 191 1, wrote in a new illustrated wireless
magazine The Marconigraph that 'no familiarity with the subject removes the
feeling of vague wonder with which one sees a telegraphic instrument, merely
connected ...
4
Mapping the Nation: An Anthology of Indian Poetry in ...
For, know that the marconigraph was first Conceived by a Bengali professor Boss
.139 Again will shine the sons of men who built The Goombaz Gol ofBijapore,140
the Taj Mahal ofAgra,Amritshar's Golden shrine,141 And scores of gorgeous ...
5
The Titanic: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
Most of these official publications have been reprinted privately or by the Public
Record Office. "The TITANIC Inquiry" [595] (1912), about the British investigation,
was published in Marconigraph. As expected, the focus was on wireless matters:
...
6
A Girl of the Limberlost
If peace ever comes and I want you, I won't wait for you to find it out yourself, I'll
cable, Marconigraph, anything. As for how I say good-bye, any way you please. I
don't care in the least what happens to me." Henderson studied her intently.
Gene Stratton-Porter, 2006
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Popular Controversies in World History: Investigating ...
... marconigraph.com/lusitania/mfa_funnel.html (accessed June 18, 2010).
Simpson, Colin. Lusitania. London: Longman, 1972. This page intentionally left
blank 6 Woodrow Wilson's neutrality in CON | 125.
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The Message from the King's Coffer
... out-Herod the best endeavors of the civil engineer; the snake, with his long,
sensitive, forked tongue receive and transmit messages that neither
Marconigraph nor seismograph could record; and, the bee, without aid of
woolsack and ermine, ...
9
Amazing & Extraordinary Facts - The Titanic
... p137 Lori Johnston RMS Titanic www.european-emigration.com/ uk/
shippinglines www.expeditiontitanic.com www.henry-aldridge.co.uk www.
marconigraph.com www.maritime.elettra.co.uk/titanic www.paullee.com/titanic
www.rmstitanic.net ...
10
Unsinkable: The Full Story
36. Transcribed fromtheoriginal in the possession ofthe Southhampton City
Museums. 37. Marconigraph, June 1911;Karl Baarslag,SOS, 20 and 30. 38. A
Night to Remember, 37; Lynch, 71–72; Baarslag, 24–46.
Daniel Allen Butler, 2012
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MARCONIGRAPH»
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marconigraph is used in the context of the following news items.
Humble start for today's grand hall
There was the unrealised role as a Government Marconigraph station, for instance; while during the First World War, it became the ... «Shields Gazette, Feb 15»
Clean bill of health for Dunedin?
News about wireless telegraphy is reported in the Marconigraph, a new monthly devoted to wireless telegraphy. It is stated that the New ... «Otago Daily Times, Aug 11»