CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REQUICKEN
PRESENT
Present
I requicken
you requicken
he/she/it requickens
we requicken
you requicken
they requicken
Present continuous
I am requickening
you are requickening
he/she/it is requickening
we are requickening
you are requickening
they are requickening
Present perfect
I have requickened
you have requickened
he/she/it has requickened
we have requickened
you have requickened
they have requickened
Present perfect continuous
I have been requickening
you have been requickening
he/she/it has been requickening
we have been requickening
you have been requickening
they have been requickening
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 requickened
you requickened
he/she/it requickened
we requickened
you requickened
they requickened
Past continuous
I was requickening
you were requickening
he/she/it was requickening
we were requickening
you were requickening
they were requickening
Past perfect
I had requickened
you had requickened
he/she/it had requickened
we had requickened
you had requickened
they had requickened
Past perfect continuous
I had been requickening
you had been requickening
he/she/it had been requickening
we had been requickening
you had been requickening
they had been requickening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will requicken
you will requicken
he/she/it will requicken
we will requicken
you will requicken
they will requicken
Future continuous
I will be requickening
you will be requickening
he/she/it will be requickening
we will be requickening
you will be requickening
they will be requickening
Future perfect
I will have requickened
you will have requickened
he/she/it will have requickened
we will have requickened
you will have requickened
they will have requickened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been requickening
you will have been requickening
he/she/it will have been requickening
we will have been requickening
you will have been requickening
they will have been requickening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would requicken
you would requicken
he/she/it would requicken
we would requicken
you would requicken
they would requicken
Conditional continuous
I would be requickening
you would be requickening
he/she/it would be requickening
we would be requickening
you would be requickening
they would be requickening
Conditional perfect
I would have requicken
you would have requicken
he/she/it would have requicken
we would have requicken
you would have requicken
they would have requicken
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been requickening
you would have been requickening
he/she/it would have been requickening
we would have been requickening
you would have been requickening
they would have been requickening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you requicken
we let´s requicken
you requicken
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
requickened
Present Participle
requickening
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 «REQUICKEN»
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requicken in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Coriolanus ... As it is now performed at the theatres in ...
... re_ensorcement struckCariali, like a planet. Nor all's this, For by and by the diu
of war 'gan pierce His ready sense, when streight his doubled spirit Requicken'd
Requicken'd whatin flesh was satigate, And to the battle came -M CORIOLANUG.
William Shakespeare, 1762
2
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
Reputeless. Dishonourable; disgraceful. Opinion, that did help me to the crown,
Had still kept loyal to possession, And left me in reputeless banishment, A fellow
of no mark nor likelihood. Henry 4, P. 1, iii. 2. To Requicken. To revive; to renew.
3
The Great Law and the Longhouse: A Political History of the ...
To requicken the deceased, Johnson sent a scalp in lieu of prisoners (SWJP, 9:
593, 595), which greatly pleased the mourners. No further business could be
transacted until after the ceremony (SWJP, 9: 600, 603). Six years later, at a
critical ...
William Nelson Fenton, 1998
Time, thy name is sorrow, says the stricken Heart of life, laid waste with wasting flame Ere the change of things and thoughts requicken, Time, thy name.
Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2004
5
Shakspeare's Coriolanus; Or, The Roman Matron: A Historical ...
... like a planet': Now all 's his: - When'by and by the din of war 'gan pierce His
ready sense: then straight his doubled spirit ' '- Requicken'd 'what in flesh was
fatigate, ' 18nd to the' battle came he: where he did Run reciting o'er the livesof
men, ...
William Shakespeare, John Philip Kemble, 1812
Nor all's this ; For by and by the din of' war 'gan pierce His ready sense, when
streight his doubled spirit Requicken'd what in fieshwas shtigate, A. nd to the
battel cam'e he ; where he did Run-reeking ofer the lives of men, as is 'Twere a.
William Shakespeare, 1734
7
Nietzsche and Jewish Culture
It is thus incumbent upon Zionism to requicken “the lifefeeling (Lebensgefühl) of
the Jews.” 22 Therefore, he remarked in a subsequent essay, theJewish
Renaissanceis,like itsearlierrenowned namesake, more thanamending of
tornthreads.
8
Madmoments: or, First verse attempts
... let it be a Drop of divine Dew Sent to requicken what in thee was sere , And all
the Freshness of thy Heart renew ! Wipe it not from thine Eye, for thou mayst thro' ,
It see the world in its real Sense appear , This sentiment alone is perfect Bliss, ...
9
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
... aidless came off, And with a sudden reenforcement struck Corioli,like a planet:
now, ALL'S HIS: Whenby and by the dinof war 'ganpierce His ready sense: then
straight his doubled spirit Requicken'd what in flesh wasfatigate, And to the battle
...
10
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ...
... which he painted With shunless destiny, aidless came off, And with a sudden
reenforcement struck Corioli, like a planet: now all's his: When by and by the din
of war 'gan pierce His ready sense : then straight his doubled spirit Requicken'd ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, Charles Symmons, 1826
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He requickened his steps and turned into the lane where she had disappeared. And so she led him, always beyond reach, always tantalizingly ahead, now ... «MuslimVillage.com, Mar 12»