CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO PRECOGNISE
PRESENT
Present
I precognise
you precognise
he/she/it precognises
we precognise
you precognise
they precognise
Present continuous
I am precognising
you are precognising
he/she/it is precognising
we are precognising
you are precognising
they are precognising
Present perfect
I have precognised
you have precognised
he/she/it has precognised
we have precognised
you have precognised
they have precognised
Present perfect continuous
I have been precognising
you have been precognising
he/she/it has been precognising
we have been precognising
you have been precognising
they have been precognising
PAST
Past
I precognised
you precognised
he/she/it precognised
we precognised
you precognised
they precognised
Past continuous
I was precognising
you were precognising
he/she/it was precognising
we were precognising
you were precognising
they were precognising
Past perfect
I had precognised
you had precognised
he/she/it had precognised
we had precognised
you had precognised
they had precognised
Past perfect continuous
I had been precognising
you had been precognising
he/she/it had been precognising
we had been precognising
you had been precognising
they had been precognising
FUTURE
Future
I will precognise
you will precognise
he/she/it will precognise
we will precognise
you will precognise
they will precognise
Future continuous
I will be precognising
you will be precognising
he/she/it will be precognising
we will be precognising
you will be precognising
they will be precognising
Future perfect
I will have precognised
you will have precognised
he/she/it will have precognised
we will have precognised
you will have precognised
they will have precognised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been precognising
you will have been precognising
he/she/it will have been precognising
we will have been precognising
you will have been precognising
they will have been precognising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would precognise
you would precognise
he/she/it would precognise
we would precognise
you would precognise
they would precognise
Conditional continuous
I would be precognising
you would be precognising
he/she/it would be precognising
we would be precognising
you would be precognising
they would be precognising
Conditional perfect
I would have precognise
you would have precognise
he/she/it would have precognise
we would have precognise
you would have precognise
they would have precognise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been precognising
you would have been precognising
he/she/it would have been precognising
we would have been precognising
you would have been precognising
they would have been precognising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you precognise
we let´s precognise
you precognise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
precognised
Present Participle
precognising
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PRECOGNISE»
precognise
precognise
collins
always
ˌpriːkɒɡˈnaɪz
definitions
transitive
verb
british
precognize
from
ninjawords
really
fast
°to
match
something
someone
which
currently
perceives
memory
some
previous
encounter
with
same
entity
acknowledge
existence
word
finder
find
everything
about
valid
what
words
make
nicedefinition
comprecognise
meaning
origin
every
game
sample
sentence
friends
score
other
interesting
information
anagrams
that
start
created
list
starting
there
listed
below
sorted
length
also
provide
ending
precognised
help
cognise
cognised
recognise
recognised
rhymes
rhyming
rhyme
found
rhymer
check
your
spelling
last
syllable
wordplays
lookup
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PRECOGNISE»
Descubre el uso de
precognise en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
precognise y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Philosophy and Psychical Research
He will further point out that 'precognition' is a success word. It is not possible to
precognise an event that does not eventually happen. Thus, once one admits that
Morris's experience was preeognitive, one is committed to admit that he had to ...
2
Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
Even if he has performed the remarkable precognitive feat of guessing the right
basic square, he would also have to precognise the dice falls that determine the
permutations of the columns and rows of the basic square. If he could precognise
...
Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain), 1952
Even if he has performed the remarkable precognitive feat of guessing the right
basic square, he would also have to precognise the dice falls that determine the
permutations of the columns and rows of the basic square. If he could precognise
...
Society for Psychical Research, 1949
One fact of importance is that so far as the evidence goes we do not precognise
the whole of our future. Why is this ? It might seem to have the same sort of
explanation as the fact that we do not remember the whole of our past. This
seems to ...
5
The Nineteen Alleged Imposibilities of Pt. I. of Colenso on ...
... of the seed chosen of God to perpetuate and extend the knowledge and
worship of Himself in a fallen world. Though we are bound, therefore, to pause
and with all due care precognise the credentials of a book purporting to be a ...
James Gracey MURPHY, 1863
... which is not ashamed to precognise as saints the authors and instigators of' it :
That theneceflity of taking precautions against a body pretending to be a religious
one, is of itself a public accusation of its constitutions, an authentic judgment of ...
To ask the baker to keep my secret would be running a risk ; while, to return
home straight would betray me, for I must pass in front of him, and he would bo
sure to precognise me. The only chance left was to go down a side street and
jnajw a ...
8
Hawaii: The Past, Present, and Future of Its Island-kingdom. ...
We must respect this man, who, without law, was a law unto himself, and acted
faithfully to the extent of the light he possessed. He could not, of course, intuitively
precognise the system of Christianity ; but he was able, before that system was ...
9
A Hundred Years Hence : The Expectations Of An Optimist
What we have to precognise are the net results likely to be achieved by the
interaction of opposing forces, of which those tending to improvement are
confidently believed the stronger. The most powerful of all moral influences in the
future will ...
10
Short Reply to David Thom's Pamphlet, Entitled "Remarks on a ...
Indeed most of the witnesses who came forward, did so very unwillingly, to give
evidence on abstruse points of theology before a crowded Court ; and we could
not precognise them as in ordinary law cases, in order to bring back to their ...
John [Gillies (of Liverpool., ]), David Thom, 1825