CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PHRENSY
PRESENT
Present
I phrensy
you phrensy
he/she/it phrensies
we phrensy
you phrensy
they phrensy
Present continuous
I am phrensying
you are phrensying
he/she/it is phrensying
we are phrensying
you are phrensying
they are phrensying
Present perfect
I have phrensied
you have phrensied
he/she/it has phrensied
we have phrensied
you have phrensied
they have phrensied
Present perfect continuous
I have been phrensying
you have been phrensying
he/she/it has been phrensying
we have been phrensying
you have been phrensying
they have been phrensying
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 phrensied
you phrensied
he/she/it phrensied
we phrensied
you phrensied
they phrensied
Past continuous
I was phrensying
you were phrensying
he/she/it was phrensying
we were phrensying
you were phrensying
they were phrensying
Past perfect
I had phrensied
you had phrensied
he/she/it had phrensied
we had phrensied
you had phrensied
they had phrensied
Past perfect continuous
I had been phrensying
you had been phrensying
he/she/it had been phrensying
we had been phrensying
you had been phrensying
they had been phrensying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will phrensy
you will phrensy
he/she/it will phrensy
we will phrensy
you will phrensy
they will phrensy
Future continuous
I will be phrensying
you will be phrensying
he/she/it will be phrensying
we will be phrensying
you will be phrensying
they will be phrensying
Future perfect
I will have phrensied
you will have phrensied
he/she/it will have phrensied
we will have phrensied
you will have phrensied
they will have phrensied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been phrensying
you will have been phrensying
he/she/it will have been phrensying
we will have been phrensying
you will have been phrensying
they will have been phrensying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would phrensy
you would phrensy
he/she/it would phrensy
we would phrensy
you would phrensy
they would phrensy
Conditional continuous
I would be phrensying
you would be phrensying
he/she/it would be phrensying
we would be phrensying
you would be phrensying
they would be phrensying
Conditional perfect
I would have phrensy
you would have phrensy
he/she/it would have phrensy
we would have phrensy
you would have phrensy
they would have phrensy
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been phrensying
you would have been phrensying
he/she/it would have been phrensying
we would have been phrensying
you would have been phrensying
they would have been phrensying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you phrensy
we let´s phrensy
you phrensy
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
phrensied
Present Participle
phrensying
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 «PHRENSY»
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phrensy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phrensy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Philadelphia Medical Dictionary: Containing a Concise ...
Phrenísmua, inñammatìon of the Phrenin's, ì brain ; phrensy. aphrodisiaca,
phrensy from excessive venery. Phrenitis а/эутеш, common mania, or insanity.
Phrenitis calentura, phrensy rom fever. Phrenitíe а dolore, phrensy from pain.
Phrenitis ...
2
Hippocrates, Upon Air, Water and Situation ; and Upon ...
A phrensy coming upon an iizflammation of 'be lungs is bad 5. - = - - Moderation
at the beginning, inga phrensy, and frequent changing, is bad. " Much spitting, (
as in a salivation) is also bad 6. " ,-; Persons in a phrensy drink but little, are
easily ...
Hippocrate, Clifton, 1752
3
Upon Air, Water and Situation (etc.) To this is Added ...
A phrensy coming upon an inflammation of 'be lungs is bad 5. w Moderation at
the beginning, in a phrensy, and frequent changing, is bad. a Much spitting, (as in
a salivation) is also bad 5. " Persons in a phrensy drink but little, are easily ...
4
Hippocrates Upon Air, Water, and Situation: Upon Epidemical ...
Those that become phrenitick after forty are hardly cur'd ; the danger being less,
where the disease is more agreeable to the nature and age of the patient A
phrensy coming upon an inflammation of the lungs k bad t. Moderation at the ...
Hipócrates, Tucídides, 1734
Mr. Phrensy. Bursting from my concealment, like iEneas from his cloud, know that
I am Classical Phrensy ! Tis Phrensy speaks ! 'tis Phrensy kneels ! 'tis Phrensy's
lips now touch this hand ! Lady Plinlimmon. I did really imagine you was some ...
6
A guide to health through the various stages of life ... The ...
Os a Phrensy, or Inflammation cs the Brain. A Phrensy is either essential or -
lZZLmf' symptomatick: An essential of true Phrensy is when there is a primary
Inflammation of the Brain, or rather of the Meninges with a Delirium and an acute'
Fever.
7
An abridgement of Baron Van Swieten's commentaries upon the ...
BUT if the phrensy arises from some other inflammatory disease, it must be first
considered whether the nature of the disease will- admit of the method of cure
directed at Aph. 781 ; if not, it must be treated in a manner suitable to that
particular ...
Gehard Van Swieten, Robert Horsfield ((Londres)), Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1773
8
The London Practice of Physick, Or The Whole Practical Part ...
at length begets a Phlegmon in them ; but then w e suspect for th'ae cause ( by
reason it frequently falls out so J that the Phrensy passes into a Cams or Lethargy
, of which such as have the Phrensy often dye. Nor do we less reject the ...
9
The Welch Heiress: A Comedy
like ZEneas from his cloud, know that I am cur. sical Phrensy! 'Tis Phrensy speaks
! 'tis Phrensy kneels! 'tis Phrensy's lips now touch this hand! Lady Plin. I did really
imagine you was some great personage in disguise. But explain the mystery ...
Mr. Jerningham (Edward), 1796
10
The Presages of Life and Death in Diseases: In Seven Books. ...
19. he observes, V That a Delirium, attended with a V Shrilness of the Voice, and
Convulsive TrembV lings of the Tongue, sportends a high Phrensy : V In this
Case a Hardne s and Asperity are perniV cious." And Galen, on Text. 20. remarks
.
Prosper Alpini, Hieronymus David Gaubius, 1746
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHRENSY»
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phrensy is used in the context of the following news items.
All Blacks' pregame dance: Ballet before the bruising
... heard—the haka's rhythmic chants—were "the loudest and most dreadful vociferations, which gradually worked them up to a kind of phrensy. «Chicago Tribune, Oct 14»
The Story Of Nobody, By Somebody, Illustrated By Someone
... of Flattery,' 'Effects of Hope,' 'Club of Quidnuncs,' 'Everybody in Town,' 'Everybody out of Town,' and 'Specimens of Domestic Phrensy. «Booktryst, Apr 12»
The Second Oration of Cicero Against Catiline
It is against domestic Riot, against lawless Phrensy, against civil Violence, and Outrages, that we must arm. In this War I present myself to you, ... «The Moral Liberal, Mar 11»