CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PREDOOM
PRESENT
Present
I predoom
you predoom
he/she/it predooms
we predoom
you predoom
they predoom
Present continuous
I am predooming
you are predooming
he/she/it is predooming
we are predooming
you are predooming
they are predooming
Present perfect
I have predoomed
you have predoomed
he/she/it has predoomed
we have predoomed
you have predoomed
they have predoomed
Present perfect continuous
I have been predooming
you have been predooming
he/she/it has been predooming
we have been predooming
you have been predooming
they have been predooming
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 predoomed
you predoomed
he/she/it predoomed
we predoomed
you predoomed
they predoomed
Past continuous
I was predooming
you were predooming
he/she/it was predooming
we were predooming
you were predooming
they were predooming
Past perfect
I had predoomed
you had predoomed
he/she/it had predoomed
we had predoomed
you had predoomed
they had predoomed
Past perfect continuous
I had been predooming
you had been predooming
he/she/it had been predooming
we had been predooming
you had been predooming
they had been predooming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will predoom
you will predoom
he/she/it will predoom
we will predoom
you will predoom
they will predoom
Future continuous
I will be predooming
you will be predooming
he/she/it will be predooming
we will be predooming
you will be predooming
they will be predooming
Future perfect
I will have predoomed
you will have predoomed
he/she/it will have predoomed
we will have predoomed
you will have predoomed
they will have predoomed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been predooming
you will have been predooming
he/she/it will have been predooming
we will have been predooming
you will have been predooming
they will have been predooming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would predoom
you would predoom
he/she/it would predoom
we would predoom
you would predoom
they would predoom
Conditional continuous
I would be predooming
you would be predooming
he/she/it would be predooming
we would be predooming
you would be predooming
they would be predooming
Conditional perfect
I would have predoom
you would have predoom
he/she/it would have predoom
we would have predoom
you would have predoom
they would have predoom
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been predooming
you would have been predooming
he/she/it would have been predooming
we would have been predooming
you would have been predooming
they would have been predooming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you predoom
we let´s predoom
you predoom
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
predoomed
Present Participle
predooming
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 «PREDOOM»
Discover the use of
predoom in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
predoom and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
Then, from their tombs of time restored, shall they Arising from the dust stand
numerous From Ganges westward to the Nile: Then, proud, Old Nineveh shall
arise, and THAT predoom'd 'Till then to sleep in fate !—Nor far from these, That
famous ...
2
Ballad romances, and other poems
My heart, alas! predoom'd by heaven's decree, To bitterest pangs, was all reserv'
d for thee. — Ah, can I e'pr that blissful hour forget When first in leafy solitudes we
met! Left by strange chance upon our unknown coast, All hope of freedom, ...
... somewhat foreign to my theme, Yet it, perhaps, is not amiss to say That 'tis, no
other than a cheese of cream: There you will meet superior mites; for they Who
sport and wanton in the solar beam Typify those predoom'd to be earth's glories,
...
4
Partenopex de Blois: A Romance in Four Cantos : Freely ...
But worser plight is mine; predoom'd, in vain To chase a fleeting good that mocks
my pain. His mistress did prevent his every thought, Mine flouts my love-sick
phantasy to nought. If in his cup some bitter drops,were thrown,. My draught Q2 ...
5
The poetical works, collected by himself
... Through the great circle of progressive life, He guides and guards, till evil shall
be known, And being known as evil, cease to be; And the pure soul, emancipate
by Death, The Enlarger, shall attain its end predoom'd, The eternal newness of ...
... Triumpher o'er Death, And Victor of the gravel Thus vision-blest, The prophet
minstrel all divinely sung; Thus rose from mortal to immortal themes, Above his
nature tower'd and hail'd on high The Monarch of eternity, predoom'd To visit
earth, ...
Robert MONTGOMERY (Author of “Satan.”.), 1836
... what warriors, what tiaras shone ; ** And much of Feredoon ; whate'er he knew,
" What glorious scene presented to his view ; " What was predoom'd ; and whom
the king's vizier " The treasurer whom of youthful Munochere ; ** What general, ...
8
The New Monthly Magazine
Then, from their tombs of time restored, shall they Arising from the dust stand
numerous From Ganges westward to the Nile : Then, proud, Old Nineveh shall
arise, and that predoom'd 'Till then to sleep in fate ! — Nor far from these, That
famous ...
9
The New Monthly Magazine, and Literary Journal
Then, from their tombs of time restored, shall they Arising from the dust stand
numerous Prom Ganges westward to the Nile : Then, proud; Old Nineveh shall
arise, and that predoom'd Till then to sleep in fate ! — Nor far from these, That
famous ...
10
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature
1 am in misery, father! other souls , Predoom'd to Indra's Heaven, enjoy the down
Of bliss. . . . to them the tem er'd elements ' r' Minister joy: genial delight t e sun
Sheds on their happy being, and the stars Etfuse on them benignant influences; ...