CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PRESIGNIFIES
PRESENT
Present
I presignify
you presignify
he/she/it presignifies
we presignify
you presignify
they presignify
Present continuous
I am presignifying
you are presignifying
he/she/it is presignifying
we are presignifying
you are presignifying
they are presignifying
Present perfect
I have presignified
you have presignified
he/she/it has presignified
we have presignified
you have presignified
they have presignified
Present perfect continuous
I have been presignifying
you have been presignifying
he/she/it has been presignifying
we have been presignifying
you have been presignifying
they have been presignifying
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 presignified
you presignified
he/she/it presignified
we presignified
you presignified
they presignified
Past continuous
I was presignifying
you were presignifying
he/she/it was presignifying
we were presignifying
you were presignifying
they were presignifying
Past perfect
I had presignified
you had presignified
he/she/it had presignified
we had presignified
you had presignified
they had presignified
Past perfect continuous
I had been presignifying
you had been presignifying
he/she/it had been presignifying
we had been presignifying
you had been presignifying
they had been presignifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will presignify
you will presignify
he/she/it will presignify
we will presignify
you will presignify
they will presignify
Future continuous
I will be presignifying
you will be presignifying
he/she/it will be presignifying
we will be presignifying
you will be presignifying
they will be presignifying
Future perfect
I will have presignified
you will have presignified
he/she/it will have presignified
we will have presignified
you will have presignified
they will have presignified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been presignifying
you will have been presignifying
he/she/it will have been presignifying
we will have been presignifying
you will have been presignifying
they will have been presignifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would presignifies
you would presignifies
he/she/it would presignifies
we would presignifies
you would presignifies
they would presignifies
Conditional continuous
I would be presignifying
you would be presignifying
he/she/it would be presignifying
we would be presignifying
you would be presignifying
they would be presignifying
Conditional perfect
I would have presignifies
you would have presignifies
he/she/it would have presignifies
we would have presignifies
you would have presignifies
they would have presignifies
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been presignifying
you would have been presignifying
he/she/it would have been presignifying
we would have been presignifying
you would have been presignifying
they would have been presignifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you presignify
we let´s presignify
you presignify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
presignified
Present Participle
presignifying
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 «PRESIGNIFIES»
Discover the use of
presignifies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
presignifies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Text-Book of Astrology
"In Scorpio, it presignifies wars and tumults, slaughter, hatred, captivity, and
treachery, "In Sagittarius, it presignifies grievous dissensions and deadly feuds,
and injury to horses and cattle. "In Caprkornus, it presignifies the transmigration
of ...
2
The british history of Geoffrey of Monmouth: In 12 books ...
... towards the Irish Sea, and ended in seven lesser rays. y CHAPTER XV. A
COMET PRESIGNIFIES THE REIGN OF UTHER. At the appearance of this star, a
general fear and amazement seized the people ; and even Uther, the king's
brother, ...
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1842
June 22nd, 1914 " — " presignifies increase of taxation and of expenditure on
armaments, a busy time at Portsmouth, Birmingham, Sheffield, etc. Should our
country be forced into war for the defence of our possessions, a speedy victory
over ...
4
Life: its nature, varieties, and phenomena. Also, Times and ...
Every instinct, however, in man, prefigures and presignifies a sentiment
belonging to the spiritual life. Amativeness, for example, the seat of which is the .
vj/u^ij (common to all living creatures), is found over again in the mivpa (which
man alone ...
Leopold Hartley Grindon, 1863
... is no lessv preposterous than wicked; and that, (as Mr. Ingram has admitted) “
one of the three articles subscribed presignifies that 'he (the subscriber)
acknowledgeth all and every the articles, beingin number nine-and-thirty/to be
agreeable ...
6
Saunders Physiognomie, and Chiromancie, Metoposcopie: The ...
To a Woman it presignifies good Fortune, and a good ingenious wit, and long lise
; but is it be black , let her be wondrous careful in her actions and conversation ,
for she will be in danger of scandalls and accusations. \ w' A Male on the right ...
7
Christianity and Modern Infidelity: Their Relative ...
Chr. The Word of God states that certain events shall become to pass: because
the Word so states, therefore these events are certain to come to pass. The Word
is the cause of the events it presignifies. Inf. The views are radically opposed ...
8
Dissertations on the prophecies, which have remarkably been ...
Ezekiel's prophecy apparently coincides with the latter part of the eleventh
chapter of Daniel, and presignifies the destruction of the Othman empire, which
includes Gomer and many European, as well as Ethiopia, Lybia, and other
nations.
Thomas NEWTON (Bishop of Bristol.), 1826
9
The Conjuror's Magazine Vol II
JUPITER lord of the gcniture, gives marks in the teeth, and presignifies the
person rich, of power, _of office, and 'of great reputation in the world.Cardane,
from natural reason, concludes that white marks in the teeth proceed from the
rcjundancy ...
10
The Laodicean Age; Or, an Attempt to Prove, that Christ's ...
And the Promise Chri/Z gives to those that will accept of the Invitation, -viz. that he
will come in to them, and toil! with them, and they with him, plainly implies and
presignifies the more frequent Celebration of the Lord'r .supper, whereby these ...
Samuel JOHNSON (Vicar of Great Torrington.), 1734