CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MESEEMED
PRESENT
Present
I meseemed
you meseemed
he/she/it meseemeds
we meseemed
you meseemed
they meseemed
Present continuous
I am meseemeding
you are meseemeding
he/she/it is meseemeding
we are meseemeding
you are meseemeding
they are meseemeding
Present perfect
I have meseemeded
you have meseemeded
he/she/it has meseemeded
we have meseemeded
you have meseemeded
they have meseemeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been meseemeding
you have been meseemeding
he/she/it has been meseemeding
we have been meseemeding
you have been meseemeding
they have been meseemeding
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 meseemeded
you meseemeded
he/she/it meseemeded
we meseemeded
you meseemeded
they meseemeded
Past continuous
I was meseemeding
you were meseemeding
he/she/it was meseemeding
we were meseemeding
you were meseemeding
they were meseemeding
Past perfect
I had meseemeded
you had meseemeded
he/she/it had meseemeded
we had meseemeded
you had meseemeded
they had meseemeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been meseemeding
you had been meseemeding
he/she/it had been meseemeding
we had been meseemeding
you had been meseemeding
they had been meseemeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will meseemed
you will meseemed
he/she/it will meseemed
we will meseemed
you will meseemed
they will meseemed
Future continuous
I will be meseemeding
you will be meseemeding
he/she/it will be meseemeding
we will be meseemeding
you will be meseemeding
they will be meseemeding
Future perfect
I will have meseemeded
you will have meseemeded
he/she/it will have meseemeded
we will have meseemeded
you will have meseemeded
they will have meseemeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been meseemeding
you will have been meseemeding
he/she/it will have been meseemeding
we will have been meseemeding
you will have been meseemeding
they will have been meseemeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would meseemed
you would meseemed
he/she/it would meseemed
we would meseemed
you would meseemed
they would meseemed
Conditional continuous
I would be meseemeding
you would be meseemeding
he/she/it would be meseemeding
we would be meseemeding
you would be meseemeding
they would be meseemeding
Conditional perfect
I would have meseemed
you would have meseemed
he/she/it would have meseemed
we would have meseemed
you would have meseemed
they would have meseemed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been meseemeding
you would have been meseemeding
he/she/it would have been meseemeding
we would have been meseemeding
you would have been meseemeding
they would have been meseemeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you meseemed
we let´s meseemed
you meseemed
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
meseemeded
Present Participle
meseemeding
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 «MESEEMED»
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meseemed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
meseemed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
undid the bars of the doorway's gate,30 .... ... ... ... . . .... . 37. Atli waked me— but I
weened to be grim in my mind for kinsmen murdered. (Atli said:) 38. “Nightly
norns me but now awakened—” Was I to make out his evil dream— “Meseemed,
...
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Collection Of Various Famous Authors Volume 2:
me, that, meseemed, I had set a collar of gold around her neck, and held her by a
golden chain. And presently meseemed that, while the shegoat layatrest with her
head in my lap, there came forth, I knew not whence,a greyhound bitch, black ...
Moreover, meseemed I held her so dear that, so she might not depart fromme, I
had put a collar of gold about her neck and held herin hand withagoldenchain.
After thismedreamed that, onceupon a time,what while thishind lay couched with
its ...
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The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
Moreover, meseemed I held her so dear that, so she might not depart from me, I
had put a collar of gold about her neck and held her in hand with a golden chain.
After this medreamed that, once upon a time, what while this hind lay couched ...
Winged Love meseemed like Folly in the face; Stinged Worm meseemed loathly
in his place; Lily and Rose were flowers of grace. Merry went the revel of the
firesailed crew, Singing, feasting, dancing to and fro: 30 Pleasures ever changing
, ...
Christina Rossetti, Simon Humphries, 2008
... of mes'senger, n. message; mesa, n. steep edges; - a flat table land having 3<
iR T3R. mesalliance, n. (*1$Tfd.n-H) - a marriage with a man having lower social;
meseems, imp. v. (ft«flm) - (meseemed, meseemed) it seems to men; mesh, n.
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The Viking Anthology: Norse Myths, Icelandic Sagas and ...
Then spake the daughter of Giuki: "Lo, this was the dream I dreamed: For without
by the door of the Niblungs I sat in the morn, as meseemed; Then Isaw a falcon
aloft,and a glorious birdhe was, sunlit glass: And his feathers glowed asthegold, ...
Snorri Sturleson, Saemund Sigfusson, Saxo Grammaticus, 2014
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The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac:
And fora spell thereafter That unknown damsel's face With itsworshipful
expression Pursued me every place; Meseemed to hear her whisper: "O, thank
you, gifted sir, For the overwhelming honor You so graciously confer!" But a
catalogue from ...
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The Works of Christina Rossetti
The first bore for freight gold and spice and down; The second bore a sword, a
sceptre, and a crown; The third, a heap of earth gone to dust and brown. Winged
Love meseemed like Folly in the face; Stinged Worm meseemed loathly in ...
Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1995
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Delphi Complete Works of Wilfred Owen (Illustrated)
THE. TIME. WAS. AEON;. AND. THE. PLACE. ALL. EARTH. The timewas aeon;
and the place all earth.— The spectacle I saw was not a dream, But true
resumption of experienced things. The scene meseemed one vast deformity,
Made lovely ...