CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO QUIGHT
PRESENT
Present
I quight
you quight
he/she/it quights
we quight
you quight
they quight
Present continuous
I am quighting
you are quighting
he/she/it is quighting
we are quighting
you are quighting
they are quighting
Present perfect
I have quighted
you have quighted
he/she/it has quighted
we have quighted
you have quighted
they have quighted
Present perfect continuous
I have been quighting
you have been quighting
he/she/it has been quighting
we have been quighting
you have been quighting
they have been quighting
PAST
Past
I quighted
you quighted
he/she/it quighted
we quighted
you quighted
they quighted
Past continuous
I was quighting
you were quighting
he/she/it was quighting
we were quighting
you were quighting
they were quighting
Past perfect
I had quighted
you had quighted
he/she/it had quighted
we had quighted
you had quighted
they had quighted
Past perfect continuous
I had been quighting
you had been quighting
he/she/it had been quighting
we had been quighting
you had been quighting
they had been quighting
FUTURE
Future
I will quight
you will quight
he/she/it will quight
we will quight
you will quight
they will quight
Future continuous
I will be quighting
you will be quighting
he/she/it will be quighting
we will be quighting
you will be quighting
they will be quighting
Future perfect
I will have quighted
you will have quighted
he/she/it will have quighted
we will have quighted
you will have quighted
they will have quighted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been quighting
you will have been quighting
he/she/it will have been quighting
we will have been quighting
you will have been quighting
they will have been quighting
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would quight
you would quight
he/she/it would quight
we would quight
you would quight
they would quight
Conditional continuous
I would be quighting
you would be quighting
he/she/it would be quighting
we would be quighting
you would be quighting
they would be quighting
Conditional perfect
I would have quight
you would have quight
he/she/it would have quight
we would have quight
you would have quight
they would have quight
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been quighting
you would have been quighting
he/she/it would have been quighting
we would have been quighting
you would have been quighting
they would have been quighting
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you quight
we let´s quight
you quight
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
quighting
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «QUIGHT»
Descubre el uso de
quight en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
quight y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Faerie Queene Book Four
... ThrThr ThrThr Through wilfull penur ough wilfull penurough wilfull penurough
wilfullpenurough wilfull penury consumed quight, y consumed quight,y
consumed quight, yconsumed quight,y consumed quight,That likea pined
ghosthe soone ...
Quight, an old and incorrect spelling of quite, from a supposed analogy to such
words as might, right, light, &c, where the g is organic. Noblest hearts proudly
abandon quight Study of Henrbs, and country-lifes delight. Sylvester, Da Bartas,
p.
3
A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
Quite— Continued. my sommer burnt up quite; S.C. D. 128 it quite from him did
stay ; Gn. 196 All suddenly dismaid, and hartles quight, Gn. 297 Is disadventrous,
and quite fortunelesse ; Hub. 100 So as their begging now them failed quyte, Ilub
...
Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1915
4
A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
To HELL has been thought to be used by Spenser for an older word, to hele, in
the sense of to cover : Else would the waters overflow the lands, And fire devoure
the nyre, and /it-It them quight. F. Q. IV. x. 35. But this explanation is by no means
...
Early, before the heavens fairest light Out of the ruddy East was fully reard, The
heardes out of their foldes were loosed quight, And he emougst the rest crept
forth in sory plight. So soone as he the prison-dore did pas, He ran as fast as both
his ...
6
The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier
May we not understand " quight " in the sense os quit, quite, or requite, which was
often its meaning in the time of Spenser and Shakespeare? However, "hell" was
a very easy misprint for hele ; and in vol. ii. p. 326, we have seen our poet ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
... they must be explained and hell requite them, that is, be the end of all things.
By reading mell them quight (mix, con found them utterly) an excellent sense
might be obtained C. Had not the Ladie with her powrefull speach Him from
BOOK IV.
8
Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and ...
The bull for lacke of foode and meate in field all iatntyng lyes, And all his fiocke
dispersed quight, the sely she| hard dyes. The herdman eke amongst h's beasts
his fatal breath expiers, And to the heuens With p;teou6 cries commends his last
...
Sir Egerton Brydges, 1809
9
The Philosophical Magazine
... small, it is shown by theory that the new wave diverging from it, which is
produced by the sum of all the Third Series. Vol. 2. No. 12. June 1838. 3 I small
waves belonging to the original waves from RR' &c.,. “ On. the. Inflemz'on. quight.
” 425.
10
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
All. suddenly. dismay'd,. and. heartless. quight,. He fled aback, and catching
hasty hold Of a young alder hard beside him pight, It rent, and streight about him '
gan behold What god or fortune would assist hismight: But whether God or
Fortune ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «QUIGHT»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
quight en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Thomas Pynchon
... Flaco the Bad, Dr. Buddy Tubeside, Petunia Leeway, Jason Velveeta, Scott Oof, Sledge Poteet, Leonard Jermaine Loosemeat a.k.a. El Drano, Delwyn Quight, ... «Página 12, Ago 09»
Pynchon's stoned detective.
... Sledge Poteet, Leonard Jermaine Loosemeat (a.k.a. El Drano, anagram of Leonard), Delwyn Quight, and Trillium Fortnight. Not overly fine, in other words. «New Yorker, Jul 09»