CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO OUTSWEETEN
PRESENT
Present
I outsweeten
you outsweeten
he/she/it outsweetens
we outsweeten
you outsweeten
they outsweeten
Present continuous
I am outsweetening
you are outsweetening
he/she/it is outsweetening
we are outsweetening
you are outsweetening
they are outsweetening
Present perfect
I have outsweetened
you have outsweetened
he/she/it has outsweetened
we have outsweetened
you have outsweetened
they have outsweetened
Present perfect continuous
I have been outsweetening
you have been outsweetening
he/she/it has been outsweetening
we have been outsweetening
you have been outsweetening
they have been outsweetening
PAST
Past
I outsweetened
you outsweetened
he/she/it outsweetened
we outsweetened
you outsweetened
they outsweetened
Past continuous
I was outsweetening
you were outsweetening
he/she/it was outsweetening
we were outsweetening
you were outsweetening
they were outsweetening
Past perfect
I had outsweetened
you had outsweetened
he/she/it had outsweetened
we had outsweetened
you had outsweetened
they had outsweetened
Past perfect continuous
I had been outsweetening
you had been outsweetening
he/she/it had been outsweetening
we had been outsweetening
you had been outsweetening
they had been outsweetening
FUTURE
Future
I will outsweeten
you will outsweeten
he/she/it will outsweeten
we will outsweeten
you will outsweeten
they will outsweeten
Future continuous
I will be outsweetening
you will be outsweetening
he/she/it will be outsweetening
we will be outsweetening
you will be outsweetening
they will be outsweetening
Future perfect
I will have outsweetened
you will have outsweetened
he/she/it will have outsweetened
we will have outsweetened
you will have outsweetened
they will have outsweetened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outsweetening
you will have been outsweetening
he/she/it will have been outsweetening
we will have been outsweetening
you will have been outsweetening
they will have been outsweetening
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outsweeten
you would outsweeten
he/she/it would outsweeten
we would outsweeten
you would outsweeten
they would outsweeten
Conditional continuous
I would be outsweetening
you would be outsweetening
he/she/it would be outsweetening
we would be outsweetening
you would be outsweetening
they would be outsweetening
Conditional perfect
I would have outsweeten
you would have outsweeten
he/she/it would have outsweeten
we would have outsweeten
you would have outsweeten
they would have outsweeten
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outsweetening
you would have been outsweetening
he/she/it would have been outsweetening
we would have been outsweetening
you would have been outsweetening
they would have been outsweetening
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outsweeten
we let´s outsweeten
you outsweeten
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outsweetened
Present Participle
outsweetening
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OUTSWEETEN»
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1
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
1. Now he'll outstare the lightning. Antony and Cleopatra, iii. 13. To Outsweeten.
To excel in sweetness. No, nor the leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander,
Outsweeten'd not thy breath. Cymbeline, iv. 2. To Out-tongue. To overpower ; to
silence.
Swynfen Jervis, Alexander Dyce,
1868
2
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Outsweet'cn (v. t. from out, and sweeten) To excel in sweetness. Outfweet'ened {p
.from outsweeten) Excelled in sweetness. ©utfweet'ening {p. a. from outsweeten)
Excelling in sweetnese. ©utfwo're (v. t. prêt, of outfwear) Did outfwear.
3
The Works of Washington Irving
... lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave ; thou shalt not lack The
flower that's like thy face, pale primrose ; nor The azured harebell, like thy veins ;
no, nor The leaf of eglantine ; whom not to slander, Outsweeten'd not thy breath.
4
A Descriptive and Historical Sketch of Beddgelert and its ...
\Vith fairest flowers I'll sweeten thy and grave; thou shalt not lack The flower that's
like thy vface, pale primrose; nor The azured hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The
leaf of eglantine, which not to slander it Outsweeten'd not thy breath.
5
The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra ...
Thou shalt not lack The flower, that 's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The azured
hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander,
Outsweeten'd not thy breath: the ruddock 2 would, With charitable bill, (O bill, ...
William Shakespeare, Abraham John Valpy, Edmond Malone,
1842
6
FOUND AFLOAT AND OTHER TALES
... thy face, pale primrose, nor The azured blue-bell, like thy veins ; no, nor The
leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Outsweeten'd not thy breath. ' A legend is
told of how this flower was named after Hyacinthus, a youth whose education had
...
7
Literary Reminiscences and Gleanings
... With fairest flowers, Whilst summei lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy
sad grave ; thou shalt not lack The flower that's like thy face, pale primrose, nor
The leaf of eglantine, whom, not to slander, Outsweeten'd not thy hreath.
Richard Wright Procter,
1860
8
A Shakespearian Grammar. An attempt to illustrate some of ...
Cymb. iv. 2. 223. i.e. "the leaf whiz/z, not to slander it, would not outsweeten,” &c.
247. The Relative (perhaps because it does not signify by inflection any
agreement in number or person with its antecedent) frequently (I) takes a singular
verb, ...
Edwin Abbott Abbott,
1870
9
Beauties of Shakespeare Cb: Eighteenth Century Shakespeare ...
... like thy veins; no nor The leafof eglantine, whom not to slander, Outsweeten'd
not thy breath ; the raddock w0uld With charitable bill (Oh, bill sore shaming
Those rich left heirs, that let their fathers lie Without a monument) bring thee all
this, ...
10
The Zoology of the English Poets: Corrected by the Writings ...
... Aneient British Drama, 1612., vol. iii. p. 41. 1- Aeeording to Perey, taken from
an old play by Rob. Yarrington, 1601. Aneient Reliques, vol. p. 171. edit. 1794.
The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Outsweeten'd not THE REDBREAST.
Robert Hasell Newell,
1845