CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PRECONDEMN
PRESENT
Present
I precondemn
you precondemn
he/she/it precondemns
we precondemn
you precondemn
they precondemn
Present continuous
I am precondemning
you are precondemning
he/she/it is precondemning
we are precondemning
you are precondemning
they are precondemning
Present perfect
I have precondemned
you have precondemned
he/she/it has precondemned
we have precondemned
you have precondemned
they have precondemned
Present perfect continuous
I have been precondemning
you have been precondemning
he/she/it has been precondemning
we have been precondemning
you have been precondemning
they have been precondemning
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 precondemned
you precondemned
he/she/it precondemned
we precondemned
you precondemned
they precondemned
Past continuous
I was precondemning
you were precondemning
he/she/it was precondemning
we were precondemning
you were precondemning
they were precondemning
Past perfect
I had precondemned
you had precondemned
he/she/it had precondemned
we had precondemned
you had precondemned
they had precondemned
Past perfect continuous
I had been precondemning
you had been precondemning
he/she/it had been precondemning
we had been precondemning
you had been precondemning
they had been precondemning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will precondemn
you will precondemn
he/she/it will precondemn
we will precondemn
you will precondemn
they will precondemn
Future continuous
I will be precondemning
you will be precondemning
he/she/it will be precondemning
we will be precondemning
you will be precondemning
they will be precondemning
Future perfect
I will have precondemned
you will have precondemned
he/she/it will have precondemned
we will have precondemned
you will have precondemned
they will have precondemned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been precondemning
you will have been precondemning
he/she/it will have been precondemning
we will have been precondemning
you will have been precondemning
they will have been precondemning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would precondemn
you would precondemn
he/she/it would precondemn
we would precondemn
you would precondemn
they would precondemn
Conditional continuous
I would be precondemning
you would be precondemning
he/she/it would be precondemning
we would be precondemning
you would be precondemning
they would be precondemning
Conditional perfect
I would have precondemn
you would have precondemn
he/she/it would have precondemn
we would have precondemn
you would have precondemn
they would have precondemn
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been precondemning
you would have been precondemning
he/she/it would have been precondemning
we would have been precondemning
you would have been precondemning
they would have been precondemning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you precondemn
we let´s precondemn
you precondemn
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
precondemned
Present Participle
precondemning
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 «PRECONDEMN»
Discover the use of
precondemn in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
precondemn and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
GLexik?n ?llynoagglik?n ka? ?ggloellynik?n
Hgonœrofdtmŕgm, тли. to precondemn. Hpoxcrangívco, им. to prejudge,
precondemn. Hpoxocrolapßcivm, o. a. to anticipate, forestell, preciccupy.
Hgoxaroflnnug, cmg, #_f. preconception; precectlpnnr-._r;l preoccupation.
Hpoxœropurtnòg, à ...
Ido not like to precondemn his hellish Majesty; but I think the best plan would be
to hang him; or if that should be thought too severe, to banish him to the island of
St. Helena, where, probably, acancer on the stomach might “ quench his ...
prejudice the whole world at home and abroad, and to prejudge and
precondemn the unhappy Arthur Bertram. And now, shall we venture to ask the
reader what opinion he has formed upon this momentous question of " Guilty, or
not Guilty ?
Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies, 1864
4
History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church ...
Whereas it were more just to prejudge things unseen by things seen, than to
precondemn the seen through the unseen. Others distinguish those whom they
knew as vagrant, worthless, and wicked before they passed over to Christianity, ...
Dr. Augustus Neander, 1851
5
A Large Declaration Concerning the Late Tumults in Scotland ...
... and more sincerity hath appeared ; Buthy thia neW jub/criptfon urged by
authority me hath condemn qurflrmer/uþ/cription at unlaw/ull, heCfl'dexizfleedged
to he done without authority,and precondemn al/b the like laudahle course in the
like ...
Walter Balcanquhall, 1639
6
History of St. Andrews: episcopal, monastic, academic, and ...
... it was professed befor the forsaid pretendit novations ;) for, this course which is
taken, by drawing all the subjects by oath and subscription to precondemn the
said articles befor these pretendit free assemblies and parliaments are
conveined, ...
Charles Jobson Lyon, 1843
7
Catholic Church in the United States
the United States, an author need only be suspected of not being a Protestant, for
his work to be prejudged and precondemn- ed ; and it is the same in England.
Yet Americans should remember that the Catholic clergy of Canada taught the ...
8
History of St. Andrews, episcopal, monastic, academic, and ...
... it was professed befor the forsaid pretendit novations ;) for, this course which is
taken, by drawing all the subjects by oath and subscription to precondemn the
said articles befor these pretendit free assemblies and parliaments are
convoined, ...
9
The History of the Church and State of Scotland: From the ...
The commissioners convened did not judicially precondemn, but, according to
their several places and stations, gave warning of the innovations entered in,
which hindered them not to alter their minds, if they had heard anything to the
contrary ...
Andrew Stevenson (writer in Edinburgh.), 1840
10
The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the ...
But by this new subscription, urged by authority, we both condemn our former
subscription as unlawful, because alleged to be done without authority, and
precondemn also the like laudable course in the like necessity to be taken by
posterity.
George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane, 1841