CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO BESTUD
PRESENT
Present
I bestud
you bestud
he/she/it bestuds
we bestud
you bestud
they bestud
Present continuous
I am bestudding
you are bestudding
he/she/it is bestudding
we are bestudding
you are bestudding
they are bestudding
Present perfect
I have bestudded
you have bestudded
he/she/it has bestudded
we have bestudded
you have bestudded
they have bestudded
Present perfect continuous
I have been bestudding
you have been bestudding
he/she/it has been bestudding
we have been bestudding
you have been bestudding
they have been bestudding
PAST
Past
I bestudded
you bestudded
he/she/it bestudded
we bestudded
you bestudded
they bestudded
Past continuous
I was bestudding
you were bestudding
he/she/it was bestudding
we were bestudding
you were bestudding
they were bestudding
Past perfect
I had bestudded
you had bestudded
he/she/it had bestudded
we had bestudded
you had bestudded
they had bestudded
Past perfect continuous
I had been bestudding
you had been bestudding
he/she/it had been bestudding
we had been bestudding
you had been bestudding
they had been bestudding
FUTURE
Future
I will bestud
you will bestud
he/she/it will bestud
we will bestud
you will bestud
they will bestud
Future continuous
I will be bestudding
you will be bestudding
he/she/it will be bestudding
we will be bestudding
you will be bestudding
they will be bestudding
Future perfect
I will have bestudded
you will have bestudded
he/she/it will have bestudded
we will have bestudded
you will have bestudded
they will have bestudded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bestudding
you will have been bestudding
he/she/it will have been bestudding
we will have been bestudding
you will have been bestudding
they will have been bestudding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bestud
you would bestud
he/she/it would bestud
we would bestud
you would bestud
they would bestud
Conditional continuous
I would be bestudding
you would be bestudding
he/she/it would be bestudding
we would be bestudding
you would be bestudding
they would be bestudding
Conditional perfect
I would have bestud
you would have bestud
he/she/it would have bestud
we would have bestud
you would have bestud
they would have bestud
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bestudding
you would have been bestudding
he/she/it would have been bestudding
we would have been bestudding
you would have been bestudding
they would have been bestudding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bestud
we let´s bestud
you bestud
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bestudded
Present Participle
bestudding
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BESTUD»
Descubre el uso de
bestud en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
bestud y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
BESTUD*. Be and stud. Ang.-Sax. studu : A post, ; a pillar ; any thing fixed ; from
ttad, 'nil. the past participle of the verb to stand. — Ency. Met. To bestud, is to fix
any thing like perns in a crown, or stars in the firmament, that keep their places.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
2
A Selection of Hymns for the use of Baptist Congregations: ...
The. ,glittering. host. bestud. the. sky,. ' One star alone, of all the train, Gan fix the
sinner's wandering eye. 2 Hark ! Hark! to God the chorus breaks From every host,
from every gem'; But one alone the Saviour speaks ; It is the star of Bethlehem !
3
Lycidas. L'allegro and Il penseroso. Arcades. Comus. Sonnets
The sea derfraught would swell, and the unsought diamonds _ Would soimblaze
the forehead of the deep, And so bestud with flars, that they below Would grow
inur'd to light, and come at last 735 To gaze upon the sun with shameless brows.
John Milton, Henry John Todd, 1809
4
Poems Upon Several Occasions,: English, Italian, and Latin, ...
Th' earth cumber'd, and the wing'd air darkt with plumes, '• » The herds would
over-multitude their lor4s* The sea o'erfraught would swell, and th' unsought
diamonds ..... j Would so imblaze the forehead of tbe deep, j And so bestud with
stars, ...
5
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
... standing overa fallen man to defend him:—pa.t.bestrid′, bestrōde′; pa.p.
bestrid′, bestrid′den. Bestuck, bestuk′, pa.t.andpa.p. of Bestick,tostick about,
adorn: totransfix. Bestud, bestud′, v.t. toadornas with studs, asthe sky with stars.
6
Hymns of Zion: With Appropriate Music Designed as an Aid to ...
L. M. _sj- J-i Li— U » 1 »-•—»> - -#— — — * When marshalled on the nightly
plain, The glittering host bestud the sky, Hark 1 hark l to God the chorus breaks,
From ev'ry host, from ev'ry gem ; FOR. AIR AWD bASS. HYMN 43. WESTBROOK.
Abel Charles Thomas, 1839
7
The Poetical Works of John Milton
The herds would over-multitude their lords, The sea o'erfraught would swell, and
th' unsought _ diamonds Would so emblaze the forehead of the deep, 745 And
so bestud with stars, that they below Would grow inur'd to light, and come at last ...
8
Complete Poems and Major Prose
Milton's MS variant — "Would so bestud the 737. coy: shy, reserved, cozen'd:
duped, de eenter with their starlight" — shows that Deep means luded. the earth,
as in PL VI, 480. In MLQ, XII (1951), 739-744. For the background of Comus' plr.i
...
John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes, 2003
9
London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
BESTUD'. Be and stud. Ang.-Sax. studu : A post, ; a pillar ; any thing fixed ; from
stttd, dud, the past participle of the verb to stand. — Biru. Afff. To bestud, is to fix
any thing like pros in a crown, or stars in the firmament, that keep their places.
10
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
O goddesse sonne, in such case canst thou sleepe, Ne yet be&traught the
danger doest foresee t Surry. Bestrawghted heads relief hath found By music's
pleasaunte sweete delights. Paradise of Dainty Devices. Bestud (S. studer), to
ornament ...