CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO ACQUIGHT
PRESENT
Present
I acquight
you acquight
he/she/it acquights
we acquight
you acquight
they acquight
Present continuous
I am acquighting
you are acquighting
he/she/it is acquighting
we are acquighting
you are acquighting
they are acquighting
Present perfect
I have acquighted
you have acquighted
he/she/it has acquighted
we have acquighted
you have acquighted
they have acquighted
Present perfect continuous
I have been acquighting
you have been acquighting
he/she/it has been acquighting
we have been acquighting
you have been acquighting
they have been acquighting
PAST
Past
I acquighted
you acquighted
he/she/it acquighted
we acquighted
you acquighted
they acquighted
Past continuous
I was acquighting
you were acquighting
he/she/it was acquighting
we were acquighting
you were acquighting
they were acquighting
Past perfect
I had acquighted
you had acquighted
he/she/it had acquighted
we had acquighted
you had acquighted
they had acquighted
Past perfect continuous
I had been acquighting
you had been acquighting
he/she/it had been acquighting
we had been acquighting
you had been acquighting
they had been acquighting
FUTURE
Future
I will acquight
you will acquight
he/she/it will acquight
we will acquight
you will acquight
they will acquight
Future continuous
I will be acquighting
you will be acquighting
he/she/it will be acquighting
we will be acquighting
you will be acquighting
they will be acquighting
Future perfect
I will have acquighted
you will have acquighted
he/she/it will have acquighted
we will have acquighted
you will have acquighted
they will have acquighted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been acquighting
you will have been acquighting
he/she/it will have been acquighting
we will have been acquighting
you will have been acquighting
they will have been acquighting
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would acquight
you would acquight
he/she/it would acquight
we would acquight
you would acquight
they would acquight
Conditional continuous
I would be acquighting
you would be acquighting
he/she/it would be acquighting
we would be acquighting
you would be acquighting
they would be acquighting
Conditional perfect
I would have acquight
you would have acquight
he/she/it would have acquight
we would have acquight
you would have acquight
they would have acquight
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been acquighting
you would have been acquighting
he/she/it would have been acquighting
we would have been acquighting
you would have been acquighting
they would have been acquighting
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you acquight
we let´s acquight
you acquight
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
acquighted
Present Participle
acquighting
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ACQUIGHT»
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acquight en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
acquight y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; III; IV, canto 1
Ill. Said then the Boteman, “ Palmer, stere aright, And keepe an even course ; for
yonder way We needes must pas (God doe us well acquight l) That is the Gulfo of
Greedinesse, they say, That deepe engorgeth ' all this worldés pray; Which ...
2
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
'4 Bowntyhed, goodness. 9 Pricke, the point. 4 Stud, place. I. L-Fm'merly
grounded.] Being first established on the foundation of true virtue, by the victory of
Arthur over the foes of Alma. C. wawes.' ” 1 Acquight, deliver. 5 Mayne: stone,
magnet.
3 Said then the Boteman, " Palmer, stere aright, And keepe an even course ; for
yonder way We needes must pas ; (God doe us well acquight 1 !) That is the
Gulfe of Greedinesse, they say, That deepe engorgeth 2 all this worldes pray ;
Which ...
Said then the Boteman, " Palmer, stere aright, And keepe an even course ; for
yonder way We needes must pas (God doe us well acquight !) That is the Gulfe of
Greedinesse, they say, That deepe engorgeth 2 all this worldes pray ; Which ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
5
Faerie queene. book III-V
And streight they saw the raging surges reard Up to the skyes, that them of
drowning made affeard. III. Said then the Boteman, “ Palmer, stere aright, And
keepe an even course; for yonder way We needes must pas (God doe us well
acquight !) ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
6
Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene": A Reading Guide
We needes must passe (God do vs well acquight,) God. . . acquight God deliver
us That is the Gulfe of Greedinesse, they say, That deepe engorgeth all this
worldes pray: worldes pray worldly, transitory things Which hauing swallowd vp ...
7
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser ...
... keepe an even course; for yonder way We needes must pas (God doe us well
acquight D04 That is thegciilfeoi'flreedinesse, they say, ,b/ That deepe engorgeth
all this worldes pray; b» \Vhich having swallowd up excessively, c.' He soone in ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, Norris Deck, 1866
8
Spenser: The Faerie Queene
... And streight they saw the raging surges reard Vp to the skyes, that them of
drowning made affeard. 3 Said then the Boteman, Palmer stere aright, And keepe
an euen course; for yonder way We needes must pas (God doe vs well acquight,)
...
... It is too much extremity _ To keep me pent in rison still, , Free from all fault
V01d of all cause, \ Without all right, against all laws. ' How can on do lnore cruel
s ite ' Than pro er wrong and promise right? Nor can sense, nor will acquight. 2.
10
Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
Said then the boteman, “ Palmer, stere aright, And keepe an even course; for
yonder way We needes must pas (God doe us well acquight !) That is the Gulfe of
Greedinesse, they say, That deepe engorgeth all this \vorld'e's pray; Which
having ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes, 1831