CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO SCRIKE
PRESENT
Present
I scrike
you scrike
he/she/it scrikes
we scrike
you scrike
they scrike
Present continuous
I am scriking
you are scriking
he/she/it is scriking
we are scriking
you are scriking
they are scriking
Present perfect
I have scriked
you have scriked
he/she/it has scriked
we have scriked
you have scriked
they have scriked
Present perfect continuous
I have been scriking
you have been scriking
he/she/it has been scriking
we have been scriking
you have been scriking
they have been scriking
PAST
Past
I scriked
you scriked
he/she/it scriked
we scriked
you scriked
they scriked
Past continuous
I was scriking
you were scriking
he/she/it was scriking
we were scriking
you were scriking
they were scriking
Past perfect
I had scriked
you had scriked
he/she/it had scriked
we had scriked
you had scriked
they had scriked
Past perfect continuous
I had been scriking
you had been scriking
he/she/it had been scriking
we had been scriking
you had been scriking
they had been scriking
FUTURE
Future
I will scrike
you will scrike
he/she/it will scrike
we will scrike
you will scrike
they will scrike
Future continuous
I will be scriking
you will be scriking
he/she/it will be scriking
we will be scriking
you will be scriking
they will be scriking
Future perfect
I will have scriked
you will have scriked
he/she/it will have scriked
we will have scriked
you will have scriked
they will have scriked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scriking
you will have been scriking
he/she/it will have been scriking
we will have been scriking
you will have been scriking
they will have been scriking
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scrike
you would scrike
he/she/it would scrike
we would scrike
you would scrike
they would scrike
Conditional continuous
I would be scriking
you would be scriking
he/she/it would be scriking
we would be scriking
you would be scriking
they would be scriking
Conditional perfect
I would have scrike
you would have scrike
he/she/it would have scrike
we would have scrike
you would have scrike
they would have scrike
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scriking
you would have been scriking
he/she/it would have been scriking
we would have been scriking
you would have been scriking
they would have been scriking
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scrike
we let´s scrike
you scrike
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
scriking
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SCRIKE»
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scrike en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier
C. k did loudly scrike. ] Shriek. " Scrike" is used in " Palmerin of England," P. i. Ch.
xxxiii : " She vsed many scrikes and grievous lamentations." Todd. Our
dictionaries do not contain "scrike," which, in fact, is only a variation of Jhriek. See
Todd's ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier,
1862
The litle babe did loudly scrike' and squall, And all the woods with piteous plaints
did fill, As if his cry did meane for helpe to call To Calepine, whose eares those
shrieches shrill, Percing his hart, with pities point did thrill ; That after him he ran ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier,
1862
3
The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes by H.J. Todd
The litle Babe did loudly scrike and squall, And all the woods with piteous plaints
did fill, As if his cry did meane for helpe to call To Calepine, whose eares those
shrieches shrill, Percing his hart, with pities point did thrill; That after him he ran ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd,
1805
4
The Works of William Shakespeare: The first, second, and ...
Their sweetest shade a groue of sypris trees, Their softest tuch as smart as
lyzards stings. 160 Their musicke frightfull, like the serpents hys. And boding
scrike-oules make the consort full. All the foule terrors in darke seated hell. (selfe.
Queene.
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright,
1864
The litle Babe did loudly scrike 9 and squall, And all the woods with piteous
plaints did fill, As if his cry did meane for helpe to call To Calepine, whose eares
those shrieches shrill, Percing his hart, with pities point did thrill ; That after him
he ran ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard,
1857
6
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
The litle Babe did loudly scrike 2 and squall, And all the woods with piteous
plaints did fill, As if his cry did meane for helpe to call To Calepine, whose eares
those shrieches shrill, Percing his hart, with pities point did thrill ; That after him
he ran ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman,
1839
7
Materials for the Study of the Old English Drama: Being the ...
*Con 1217 and boding scrike-owls [Q3 scritch-owls] make the consort full Scribat.
Ov 1574 Ad Macrum, quod de amoribua 8. Scribbled. Ov 1037 the board with
wine was 8. *2H6 2276 that parchment being 8. o'er should undo a man Scribe ...
8
Department of Defense Appropriations for ...
Damage Injuries Strike Facal Strike None Strike None Strike None Scrike Fatal
Scrike None Subetan- Minor clal Circumstances Inf 1 ighe j Cloae Air Support;
Ground impact; Pilot error Landing; (VSTOL) Pilot error Inflight; Engine failure; ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations,
1982
9
The Works of William Shakespeare
And boding scrike-oules make the consort full. All the foule terrors in darkc
seated hell. (sclfe. Queene. Inough sweete Suffolke, thou torments thy Suffolke.
You bad me ban, and will you bid me sease? 165 Now by this ground that I am
banisht ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, John Glover (librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge),
1864
10
The Dialect of Craven in the West-Riding of the Country of ...
SCREED, A border. SCREW, To be afflicted with a violent pain in the bowels.
SCRIBE, To mark with compasses, Linea circino adducta. Colcs Diet. SCRIKE,
To shriek, from the ancient Swan. skrikia, voc'zferare. Dr. 104 ' GLOSSARY.