CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SYLLABICATE
PRESENT
Present
I syllabicate
you syllabicate
he/she/it syllabicates
we syllabicate
you syllabicate
they syllabicate
Present continuous
I am syllabicating
you are syllabicating
he/she/it is syllabicating
we are syllabicating
you are syllabicating
they are syllabicating
Present perfect
I have syllabicated
you have syllabicated
he/she/it has syllabicated
we have syllabicated
you have syllabicated
they have syllabicated
Present perfect continuous
I have been syllabicating
you have been syllabicating
he/she/it has been syllabicating
we have been syllabicating
you have been syllabicating
they have been syllabicating
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 syllabicated
you syllabicated
he/she/it syllabicated
we syllabicated
you syllabicated
they syllabicated
Past continuous
I was syllabicating
you were syllabicating
he/she/it was syllabicating
we were syllabicating
you were syllabicating
they were syllabicating
Past perfect
I had syllabicated
you had syllabicated
he/she/it had syllabicated
we had syllabicated
you had syllabicated
they had syllabicated
Past perfect continuous
I had been syllabicating
you had been syllabicating
he/she/it had been syllabicating
we had been syllabicating
you had been syllabicating
they had been syllabicating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will syllabicate
you will syllabicate
he/she/it will syllabicate
we will syllabicate
you will syllabicate
they will syllabicate
Future continuous
I will be syllabicating
you will be syllabicating
he/she/it will be syllabicating
we will be syllabicating
you will be syllabicating
they will be syllabicating
Future perfect
I will have syllabicated
you will have syllabicated
he/she/it will have syllabicated
we will have syllabicated
you will have syllabicated
they will have syllabicated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been syllabicating
you will have been syllabicating
he/she/it will have been syllabicating
we will have been syllabicating
you will have been syllabicating
they will have been syllabicating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would syllabicate
you would syllabicate
he/she/it would syllabicate
we would syllabicate
you would syllabicate
they would syllabicate
Conditional continuous
I would be syllabicating
you would be syllabicating
he/she/it would be syllabicating
we would be syllabicating
you would be syllabicating
they would be syllabicating
Conditional perfect
I would have syllabicate
you would have syllabicate
he/she/it would have syllabicate
we would have syllabicate
you would have syllabicate
they would have syllabicate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been syllabicating
you would have been syllabicating
he/she/it would have been syllabicating
we would have been syllabicating
you would have been syllabicating
they would have been syllabicating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you syllabicate
we let´s syllabicate
you syllabicate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to syllabicate
Past participle
syllabicated
Present Participle
syllabicating
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 «SYLLABICATE»
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syllabicate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
syllabicate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
_ _ _ Syllahica'tion (3. from syllabicate) The act offormmg syllables; the method of
dividing words mto syllsl/abZes. al if. Syl'logizing (3. from the Part) The act of
maloning syllogisticzilly. SYLVES'TRES (3. in heathen myfbology) The gods of
the ...
2
Spelling for whole language classrooms
Punctuation Carol MISSPELLING ASSESSMENT COMMENTS learned lerned 2
er for ear ed suffix correct project projetc reversal computer computor 2 or for er
Anita anita 6 Helen stayed said 2, 4,5 ai for ay, root word visit vist syllabicate, ...
Ethel Buchanan, Whole Language Consultants Ltd, 1989
3
A Study of the Use of Wordmapping in Ninth-grade Remedial ...
Although students in the vocabulary study group did study the words as spelling
words, they were not taught to segment or syllabicate the words, and thus they
did not learn to syllabicate the words or to segment them into the component ...
Nancy Sears Steinen, 2007
4
Linguistics at School: Language Awareness in Primary and ...
In oral spelling, pupils should syllabicate in all cases, as in the following example
: a-m, am, p-l-i pli, ampli, f-yfy, amplify. In written spelling, it may not be necessary
to syllabicate at every recitation; but in a portion of the exercises, even in written ...
Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck, 2010
5
Advances in Information Systems: Third International ...
... next token has an uppercase letter and stream has a dot. Note. 260 B.T. Dincer
and B. Karaoglan. Syllabicate Not Syllabicate Total EOS 703 36 (miss) 739 -EOS
27 (false alarm) 156 183 Word Freq.(f) Rank (r) f*r Word Freq.(f) Rank (r) f*r.
6
Metrical Phonology: A Course Book
Furthermore , see if it is possible to modify (1.46), the LRR, to account for the
location of these stresses: (1.49) manipulate articulate syllabicate officiate
Afghanistan Scheherazade supposititious A. The location of stresses in the
above ...
Richard M. Hogg, C. B. McCully, 1987
7
Accents of English: Volume 3: Beyond the British Isles
Similarly, many Africans tend to syllabicate window as wi$ndow [wi.ndo] rather
than as win$dow, a tendency which may be reinforced by the syllable-by-syllable
methods of teaching reading which many African pupils are exposed to. Hence ...
8
Webster's II Children's Dictionary
sycamore noun A North American tree with seed clusters that are shaped like
balls and bark that peels off in flakes. syc-a-more (sik'a mor') anoun, plural
sycamores sym-me-try (sim'i tre) anoun, plural symmetries sycamore syllabicate
verb To ...
9
Word attack skills in reading
Rule Statement Test Teacher: Why did you syllabicate the word there? (Points to
struc/ture.) Child: Because there are two consonants with a vowel on each side.
The teacher will want to test the child on other similar words. Use words which ...
Syllabicate the word incorrectly but pronounce the word correctly, an indication
that the child really is not aware of where or why he syllabicated the word as he
did. Syllabicate and pronounce the word incorrectly but pronounce it in accord
with ...
Jerome Hellmuth, Barbara D. Bateman, 1971
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SYLLABICATE»
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syllabicate is used in the context of the following news items.
Japanese Engineers Replicate Human Vocal Chord
Complete with hydraulic-powered cylinders to modulate and syllabicate the sound generated from the inside, this prototype may be a far cry from its biological ... «Weird Asia News, Oct 13»
I Love ESPN College Football's Lou Holtz!
The former Notre Dame, South Carolina and Minnesota head football coach may mispronunciate, inarticulate and mis-syllabicate whenever he opens his mouth, ... «Bleacher Report, Jan 11»
Down on the bayou (and the Mississippi River)
Oh, how I resisted writing allusiloopalooza.....how WOULD we spell or syllabicate that one? And, resistance (was) futile? Posted by: CollegeQuaParkian1 | May ... «Washington Post, May 10»