CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUPERADD
PRESENT
Present
I superadd
you superadd
he/she/it superadds
we superadd
you superadd
they superadd
Present continuous
I am superadding
you are superadding
he/she/it is superadding
we are superadding
you are superadding
they are superadding
Present perfect
I have superadded
you have superadded
he/she/it has superadded
we have superadded
you have superadded
they have superadded
Present perfect continuous
I have been superadding
you have been superadding
he/she/it has been superadding
we have been superadding
you have been superadding
they have been superadding
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 superadded
you superadded
he/she/it superadded
we superadded
you superadded
they superadded
Past continuous
I was superadding
you were superadding
he/she/it was superadding
we were superadding
you were superadding
they were superadding
Past perfect
I had superadded
you had superadded
he/she/it had superadded
we had superadded
you had superadded
they had superadded
Past perfect continuous
I had been superadding
you had been superadding
he/she/it had been superadding
we had been superadding
you had been superadding
they had been superadding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will superadd
you will superadd
he/she/it will superadd
we will superadd
you will superadd
they will superadd
Future continuous
I will be superadding
you will be superadding
he/she/it will be superadding
we will be superadding
you will be superadding
they will be superadding
Future perfect
I will have superadded
you will have superadded
he/she/it will have superadded
we will have superadded
you will have superadded
they will have superadded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been superadding
you will have been superadding
he/she/it will have been superadding
we will have been superadding
you will have been superadding
they will have been superadding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would superadd
you would superadd
he/she/it would superadd
we would superadd
you would superadd
they would superadd
Conditional continuous
I would be superadding
you would be superadding
he/she/it would be superadding
we would be superadding
you would be superadding
they would be superadding
Conditional perfect
I would have superadd
you would have superadd
he/she/it would have superadd
we would have superadd
you would have superadd
they would have superadd
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been superadding
you would have been superadding
he/she/it would have been superadding
we would have been superadding
you would have been superadding
they would have been superadding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you superadd
we let´s superadd
you superadd
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
superadded
Present Participle
superadding
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 «SUPERADD»
Discover the use of
superadd in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
superadd and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
What this shows is that Locke uses 'superadd' and its cognates in a sense broad
enough to encompass diflerent kinds of interventions that add a feature to
something.To superadd one idea to another is to perform the mental operation he
...
2
The Battle of the Gods and Giants: The Legacies of Descartes ...
It is clear that what Strutt calls the texture and frame of a thing are not its primary
qualities. not even the primary qualities of its minute parts. Qualities are.
ultimately. the appearances of a thing or the idea we have of it. For God to
superadd a ...
3
Illustrations of English Philology ... Consisting of I. A ...
In the first member of this sentence, the obnoxious but, instead of being
explained, is omitted ; and in the seeond,—the very object 'of which ;is 'to subjoin,
or superadd, the real motive of prayer :—that_motive. is first declared to have no
...
Charles RICHARDSON (LL.D.), 1826
4
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
The idea of matter is an extended solid substance ; wherever there is such a
substance, there is matter ; and the essence of matter whatever other qualities,
not contained in that essence, it shall please God to superadd to it. For example :
God ...
5
The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First ...
that God (whom I have proved to be an immaterial being) by his omnipotency,
may, for aught we know, superadd to some parts of matter a faculty of thinking, it
requires some skill for any one to represent me, as your lordship does here, as
one ...
6
The works of John Locke
Against this your lordship will argue, that, by what I have said of the possibility
that God may, if he pleases, superadd to matter a faculty of thinking, it can never
be proved that there is a spiritual substance in us, because, upon that
supposition, ...
7
Illustrations of English Philology
You pray," — (Knott had affirmed and Chillingworth grants this ; but it is not the
whole truth ; — that which is not and that which is the object of your prayer must
be superadded — ) " but" (i. e. boot, superadd, continues Chillingworth,) "it is not
...
8
A Historical and Legal Digest of All the Contested Election ...
C. and H., 69 States can not superadd to those prescribed by the Constitution.
The States can not superadd qualifications for membership in Congress to those
fixed by the Constitution. A State law requiring that in a district entitled to send
two ...
Ybave prov'd to be an immaterial Being) by his Omnipotency, may, for ought we
know, superadd to some Parts of Matter a Faculty ot Thinking, it requires some
Skill tor any one to represent me as your Lordship docs here, as one ignorant or ...
10
Letters to the Right Rev. Edward lord bishop of Worcester, ...
that God (whom I have proved to be an immaterial being) by his omnipotency,
may, for aught we know, superadd to some parts of matter a faculty of thinking, it
requires some skill for any one to represent me, as your lordship does here, as
one ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPERADD»
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superadd is used in the context of the following news items.
Hillary, Lord Acton, and Willie Sutton
... always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority: still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of corruption by authority. «American Thinker, Jun 15»
What Would Lord Acton Think of Superman?
Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority, still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of ... «Acton Institute, Apr 15»
Protecting Children from the Church's Abuse Of Power
Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority: still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of ... «Huffington Post, Nov 10»