CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PROTEND
PRESENT
Present
I protend
you protend
he/she/it protends
we protend
you protend
they protend
Present continuous
I am protending
you are protending
he/she/it is protending
we are protending
you are protending
they are protending
Present perfect
I have protended
you have protended
he/she/it has protended
we have protended
you have protended
they have protended
Present perfect continuous
I have been protending
you have been protending
he/she/it has been protending
we have been protending
you have been protending
they have been protending
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 protended
you protended
he/she/it protended
we protended
you protended
they protended
Past continuous
I was protending
you were protending
he/she/it was protending
we were protending
you were protending
they were protending
Past perfect
I had protended
you had protended
he/she/it had protended
we had protended
you had protended
they had protended
Past perfect continuous
I had been protending
you had been protending
he/she/it had been protending
we had been protending
you had been protending
they had been protending
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will protend
you will protend
he/she/it will protend
we will protend
you will protend
they will protend
Future continuous
I will be protending
you will be protending
he/she/it will be protending
we will be protending
you will be protending
they will be protending
Future perfect
I will have protended
you will have protended
he/she/it will have protended
we will have protended
you will have protended
they will have protended
Future perfect continuous
I will have been protending
you will have been protending
he/she/it will have been protending
we will have been protending
you will have been protending
they will have been protending
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would protend
you would protend
he/she/it would protend
we would protend
you would protend
they would protend
Conditional continuous
I would be protending
you would be protending
he/she/it would be protending
we would be protending
you would be protending
they would be protending
Conditional perfect
I would have protend
you would have protend
he/she/it would have protend
we would have protend
you would have protend
they would have protend
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been protending
you would have been protending
he/she/it would have been protending
we would have been protending
you would have been protending
they would have been protending
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you protend
we let´s protend
you protend
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
protended
Present Participle
protending
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 «PROTEND»
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protend in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
protend and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Ebon assumed he was Protend, Arthur's friend, whoTimhadsaid was at his usual
place of residence. Arthur stood up with Ebonfollowing suit. “I've come toaskfor
yourhelp, Protend. Afriend of mine has been injured by nightcrawlerpoison and ...
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Intersubjective Temporality: It's About Time
The consciousness of the other is a very different aspect of her being that I
seemingly can only protend on the basis of my 240 Cf. Dieter Lohmar, "What
Does Protention 'Protend"? Remarks on Husserl's Analyses of Protention in the
Bernau ...
3
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
*prete»se', n. fpreten'sion, n. prefens'ed, a. {protend', v. protend'ed, a. protend'ing,
a. (subtend', v. subtend'ed, a. subtend'ing, a. Hsubtensf', n. ^superintend', ».
superintend'ed, a. superintend'ence, n. superintending, o. ten/'ed, a. **tend', v.
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
\prote.nd', v. protend'ei, a. protend' ing, a. {subtenrZ', v. subtew/'ed, a. subtend'mg,
a. \\subtense', n. Ifsuperintenri', v. superintended, a. superintenrZ'ence, n.
superintending, a. **tend', v. tend'ed, a. tend'ence, n. tftenri'ency, n. tend'ing, a.
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County ...
... compass, bounds, liberties, limits, franchises, and jurisdictions of the same may
henceforth for ever be extended and protended, and be able and capable to
extend and protend itself within and through the space and circuit of three
thousand ...
George Vaughan Sampson, 1814
6
Metal, Rock, and Jazz: Perception and the Phenomenology of ...
Speaking in phenomenological and concrete terms, we see that to imply a
resolution of the D chord means to hear the absence of the D, that is, to protend
the D chord while the B-flat is sounded. Chris's experience of tonality is thus his ...
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The history of Richmond, in the county of York: including a ...
And further we will and by these Presents for us, our heirs, and successors, do
ordain and grant, that the said Borough of Richmond and the Circuits and
Precincts and Jurisdictions thereof may be, and extend and protend itself, and
may be ...
Christopher Clarkson, 1814
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The history of Richmond ... including a description of ... ...
And further we will and by these Presents for U3, our heirs, and successors, do
ordain and grant, that the said Borough of Richmond and the Circuits and
Precincts and Jurisdictions thereof may be, and extend and protend itself, and
may be ...
Christopher Clarkson, 1814
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Phenomenological Approaches to Popular Culture
At the moment that the first beat is sounded, if the listener is to hear it as a
division of a larger temporal unit, he or she must concretely protend the other
beats of the bar; that is, the listener must experience, in the temporal "space" of
the near ...
Michael Thomas Carroll, Eddie Tafoya, 2000
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Dictionary of Etymology of the English Language: And of ...
§protend', t>. protentf'ed, o. protend'ing, a. os/en/a'/iously, ad. *subten<f', v.
ostentaftiousnesSjn.s\ibtend'edj a. subtend'mg, a. pxetend'ed, a. Bupexintenrf'irig,
a. prete/irf'edlyj ad. \\tend\ v. pretend'ex, n. tend'edj a* pretending, a, tend'ence, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROTEND»
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protend is used in the context of the following news items.
A look back at the Tri-State's economy in 2012
2012 events may protend what to expect this year. Susan Orr. 6:36 AM, Jan 2, 2013. news | local news | evansville business journal | christy gillenwater. «Evansville Courier & Press, Jan 13»
Underworld Evolution - Kate Beckinsale Love Scene
whenever I plan to masturbate on Kate Beckinsale, I always play this part of the movie, and protend im the guy who is banging her NOT this stupid Hybrid gay ... «YouTube, Jun 06»