CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OBTEST
PRESENT
Present
I obtest
you obtest
he/she/it obtests
we obtest
you obtest
they obtest
Present continuous
I am obtesting
you are obtesting
he/she/it is obtesting
we are obtesting
you are obtesting
they are obtesting
Present perfect
I have obtested
you have obtested
he/she/it has obtested
we have obtested
you have obtested
they have obtested
Present perfect continuous
I have been obtesting
you have been obtesting
he/she/it has been obtesting
we have been obtesting
you have been obtesting
they have been obtesting
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 obtested
you obtested
he/she/it obtested
we obtested
you obtested
they obtested
Past continuous
I was obtesting
you were obtesting
he/she/it was obtesting
we were obtesting
you were obtesting
they were obtesting
Past perfect
I had obtested
you had obtested
he/she/it had obtested
we had obtested
you had obtested
they had obtested
Past perfect continuous
I had been obtesting
you had been obtesting
he/she/it had been obtesting
we had been obtesting
you had been obtesting
they had been obtesting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will obtest
you will obtest
he/she/it will obtest
we will obtest
you will obtest
they will obtest
Future continuous
I will be obtesting
you will be obtesting
he/she/it will be obtesting
we will be obtesting
you will be obtesting
they will be obtesting
Future perfect
I will have obtested
you will have obtested
he/she/it will have obtested
we will have obtested
you will have obtested
they will have obtested
Future perfect continuous
I will have been obtesting
you will have been obtesting
he/she/it will have been obtesting
we will have been obtesting
you will have been obtesting
they will have been obtesting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would obtest
you would obtest
he/she/it would obtest
we would obtest
you would obtest
they would obtest
Conditional continuous
I would be obtesting
you would be obtesting
he/she/it would be obtesting
we would be obtesting
you would be obtesting
they would be obtesting
Conditional perfect
I would have obtest
you would have obtest
he/she/it would have obtest
we would have obtest
you would have obtest
they would have obtest
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been obtesting
you would have been obtesting
he/she/it would have been obtesting
we would have been obtesting
you would have been obtesting
they would have been obtesting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you obtest
we let´s obtest
you obtest
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
obtesting
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 «OBTEST»
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1
The Works of the Reverend and Pious Andrew Gray
I obtest you all who are here, by the beauty and excellency of him who is the
Author of this great salvation, that ye come and partake of it — I obtest you by all
the joys of heaven, that ye embrace this great salvation — I obtest you by all the ...
2
The Works of ... Andrew Gray, Etc. [Edited by R. Trail and ...
I obtest you all who are here, by the beauty and excellency of' _ him who is the
Author of this great salvation, that ye-come and partake of it: I obtest you all by the
joys of' heaven, that ye embr'ce this great salvation. I obtest you by all the terrors
...
Andrew GRAY (Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow.), John STIRLING (D.D.), Robert TRAIL, 1762
3
Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production
Obtest, another prominent Baltic pagan metal band, was founded in 1992. Of all
the bands surveyed in this chapter, Obtest is probably the one most devoted to a
strictly heavy metal guitar approach, eschewing any use of alternative ...
Carole Cusack, Alex Norman, 2012
4
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
To OBTEST, y. a. [pbtester, French; ob- testor, Lat.] To beseech ; to supplicate.
Suppliants demand A truce, with olive branches in their hand ; Obtest his
clemency. Dryden. Obtesting them by all that is sacred to reflect seriously on this
great trust ...
5
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
24.—F. obtenir.— L. obtinēre, to hold, obtain.—L. ob, near, close to; and tenēre,
to hold. SeeOband Tenable. Der. obtainable. OBTEST, toconjure, call to witness,
supplicate. (F.—L.) '[They] Obtest his clemency;' Dryden, tr. ofVirgil, Æn. xi. 151.
6
The Columbian cyclopedia
OBTEST, v. ob-teat' [L. obtestarl, to declare as a witness, to beseech — from 06,
against ; testis, a witness] : to invoke ; to supplicate ; to entreat ; to protest. Ob- tbst
'ing, imp. Obtest'ed, pp. Obtestation, n. 6V- tis-ta' shun, an adjuring ; solemn ...
7
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
Influence ; direction ; weight on some side. Dryden. To SWEAR- "• preterit swore
or sware/ part. pass, sworn. [j-pejuan, Sax. sweertn, Dutch.] 1. To obtest some
superiour power ; to utter an oath. Ticket. 2. To declare or promise upon oath.
Gen.
8
Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
(obtestatio, Latin ; from obtest.) Supplication; entreaty. OBTRECTATTON. s. (
oblrecto, Latin.) Slander ; detraction ; calumny. T» OBTRU'DE. v. a. (obtrudo, Lat.)
To thrust into any place or state by force or imposture ; to offer with unreasonable
...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
To obtest s«m>a superiour power, to utter an oath ; to declare or promise upon
oath ; to give evidence upon oath ; to obtest the gieat name profanek. To SWEAR,
sware, v. a. 240. To put to an oath ; to declare upon oath ; to obtest by an oath.
John Walker, Thomas Tegg ((Londres)), 1827
10
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
To obtest some superior power ; to utter an oath. Tickell. a. To declare or promise
upon oath. Peacham. 3. To give evidence upon oath. Shaksp. 4. To obtest the
great name profanely. TiUotson. To SWEAR, v. a. 1. To put to an oath. Dryden. 3.
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