CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SOMNIATE
PRESENT
Present
I somniate
you somniate
he/she/it somniates
we somniate
you somniate
they somniate
Present continuous
I am somniating
you are somniating
he/she/it is somniating
we are somniating
you are somniating
they are somniating
Present perfect
I have somniated
you have somniated
he/she/it has somniated
we have somniated
you have somniated
they have somniated
Present perfect continuous
I have been somniating
you have been somniating
he/she/it has been somniating
we have been somniating
you have been somniating
they have been somniating
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 somniated
you somniated
he/she/it somniated
we somniated
you somniated
they somniated
Past continuous
I was somniating
you were somniating
he/she/it was somniating
we were somniating
you were somniating
they were somniating
Past perfect
I had somniated
you had somniated
he/she/it had somniated
we had somniated
you had somniated
they had somniated
Past perfect continuous
I had been somniating
you had been somniating
he/she/it had been somniating
we had been somniating
you had been somniating
they had been somniating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will somniate
you will somniate
he/she/it will somniate
we will somniate
you will somniate
they will somniate
Future continuous
I will be somniating
you will be somniating
he/she/it will be somniating
we will be somniating
you will be somniating
they will be somniating
Future perfect
I will have somniated
you will have somniated
he/she/it will have somniated
we will have somniated
you will have somniated
they will have somniated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been somniating
you will have been somniating
he/she/it will have been somniating
we will have been somniating
you will have been somniating
they will have been somniating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would somniate
you would somniate
he/she/it would somniate
we would somniate
you would somniate
they would somniate
Conditional continuous
I would be somniating
you would be somniating
he/she/it would be somniating
we would be somniating
you would be somniating
they would be somniating
Conditional perfect
I would have somniate
you would have somniate
he/she/it would have somniate
we would have somniate
you would have somniate
they would have somniate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been somniating
you would have been somniating
he/she/it would have been somniating
we would have been somniating
you would have been somniating
they would have been somniating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you somniate
we let´s somniate
you somniate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
somniated
Present Participle
somniating
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 «SOMNIATE»
Discover the use of
somniate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
somniate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Gentleman's Magazine
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Grave, sometimes Airy, this Moment of now fonates. We aslurge, indue Oub
Divinity, ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Monthly Intelligencer
was fenfible I appear'd awkward among faces us from a juctfnd Somniate, voci* a
Set of People who fometimes talk'd feratingthat theTintinabellof theCapel Grave,
fometimes Airy, this Moment of now fonates. We affurgc, indue our Divinity, the ...
3
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
was sensible I appear'd awkward among faces us from a juound Somniate, voci-
a Set of People who sometimes talk'd feratingthat thcTintinabcll of the Capel
Grave, sometimes A try, this Moment of now senates,. We assurge, indue our ...
4
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
was sensible I appear'd awkward among face* us from a jucund Somniate, vocl-
a Set of People who sometimes talk'd feratingthat the Tiotinabell of the Cape!
Grave, sometimes Airy, this Moment of now senates. We aQurgc* indue our
Divinity, ...
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The English word speculum
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METROTOME MEUSE DCTAMETER SOMNIATE SINK SCATTERL ING
VENTURE SPETCH ...
H. L. Resnikoff, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, 1967
Mon somniate vobis ocium in regno Messiae. sed labores. certamina. supplicia
expectatep et vos confirmate. ut in his praestetis obedientiam hoctrina
paedagogica et civilis est. quod moderatio morum afferat tranquillitatem. Sed
licclesia habet ...
8
The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... supreme 08 ambition, daydream, delusion, envisage, illusion, somniate,
yearning 09 excellent, fantasize, nightmare, pipe dream, switch off, wonderful 10
aspiration, minstrelsy, perfection 11 expectation, hallucinate, imagination,
inattention, ...
9
Publications: Marischal College and University of Aberdeen. ...
RHAEDUM somniate. RHAEDUM vigilantes cogitate. Semper vestro animo
observetur RHAEDUS. Cura ilium laude assequendi vos dormientes, cura ilia
vos vigilantes teneat." On the Heraldic Ceiling Reid's arms were not those
assigned to ...
New Spalding Club (Aberdeen, Scotland), 1889
10
On the Development of English Verbs from Latin and French ...
... etc. t triplicitate 16571 t somniate 1657, 1719 t superfetate C., 1681 tripudiate C
., etc. t soporate C., 1657, superfuse 1657 triturate C., etc. 1674 t superinduct
1638 — a1662 t tudiculate C., Bl. t sorbillate C. superinspect 1691 tumultuate
1611 t ...