CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE SDEIGNE
PRESENT
Present
I sdeigne
you sdeigne
he/she/it sdeignes
we sdeigne
you sdeigne
they sdeigne
Present continuous
I am sdeigning
you are sdeigning
he/she/it is sdeigning
we are sdeigning
you are sdeigning
they are sdeigning
Present perfect
I have sdeigned
you have sdeigned
he/she/it has sdeigned
we have sdeigned
you have sdeigned
they have sdeigned
Present perfect continuous
I have been sdeigning
you have been sdeigning
he/she/it has been sdeigning
we have been sdeigning
you have been sdeigning
they have been sdeigning
PAST
Past
I sdeigned
you sdeigned
he/she/it sdeigned
we sdeigned
you sdeigned
they sdeigned
Past continuous
I was sdeigning
you were sdeigning
he/she/it was sdeigning
we were sdeigning
you were sdeigning
they were sdeigning
Past perfect
I had sdeigned
you had sdeigned
he/she/it had sdeigned
we had sdeigned
you had sdeigned
they had sdeigned
Past perfect continuous
I had been sdeigning
you had been sdeigning
he/she/it had been sdeigning
we had been sdeigning
you had been sdeigning
they had been sdeigning
FUTURE
Future
I will sdeigne
you will sdeigne
he/she/it will sdeigne
we will sdeigne
you will sdeigne
they will sdeigne
Future continuous
I will be sdeigning
you will be sdeigning
he/she/it will be sdeigning
we will be sdeigning
you will be sdeigning
they will be sdeigning
Future perfect
I will have sdeigned
you will have sdeigned
he/she/it will have sdeigned
we will have sdeigned
you will have sdeigned
they will have sdeigned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sdeigning
you will have been sdeigning
he/she/it will have been sdeigning
we will have been sdeigning
you will have been sdeigning
they will have been sdeigning
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sdeigne
you would sdeigne
he/she/it would sdeigne
we would sdeigne
you would sdeigne
they would sdeigne
Conditional continuous
I would be sdeigning
you would be sdeigning
he/she/it would be sdeigning
we would be sdeigning
you would be sdeigning
they would be sdeigning
Conditional perfect
I would have sdeigne
you would have sdeigne
he/she/it would have sdeigne
we would have sdeigne
you would have sdeigne
they would have sdeigne
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sdeigning
you would have been sdeigning
he/she/it would have been sdeigning
we would have been sdeigning
you would have been sdeigning
they would have been sdeigning
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sdeigne
we let´s sdeigne
you sdeigne
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
sdeigning
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SDEIGNE»
Découvrez l'usage de
sdeigne dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sdeigne et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
Magnificke Lord, whose vertues excellent Doe merit a most famous Poets witt To
be thy living praises instrument ; Yet doe not sdeigne 2 to let thy name be writt In
this base Poeme, for thee far unfitt ; Nought is thy worth disparaged thereby.
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1855
2
Poetical Works ...: Account of the author's life, etc.- The ...
Magnificke Lord, whose vertues excellent Doe merit a most famous Poets witt To
be thy living praises instrument ; Yet doe not sdeigne 2 to lett thy name be writt In
this base Poeme, for thee far unfitt ; Nought is thy worth disparaged thereby.
3
The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; III; IV, canto 1
Forthy ' she would not in discourteise wise' Scome the faire offer of good will
profest; For great rebuke' it is love to despise, Or rudely sdeigne '° a gentle harts
request; But with faire countenaunce, as beseemed best, Her entertaynd; nath'
lesse ...
4
Faerie queene. book III
LV. f ) Forthy 7 she would not in discourteise wise s Scorne the faire offer of good
will profest ; For great rebuke 2 it is love to despise, Or rudely sdeigne 10 a gentle
harts request ; But with faire countenaunce, as beseemed best, Her entertaynd ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
5
An essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spencer
Magnificke Lord, whose vermes excellent Doe merit a most famous Poets witt To
be thy living praises instrument ; Yet doe not sdeigne 2 to lett thy name be wntt In
this base Poeme, for thee far unfitt ; Nought is thy worth disparaged thereby.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
Forthy 7 she would not in discourteise wise 8 Scorne the faire offer of good will
profest ; For great rebuke 9 it is love to despise, Or rudely sdeigne 10 a gentle
harts request ; But with faire countenaunce, as beseemed best, Her entertaynd ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
7
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
MAGNIFICKE Lord, whose vertues excellent Doe merit a most famous Poets witt
To be thy living praises instrument ; Yet doe not sdeigne to let thy name be writt In
this base Poeme, for thee far unfitt: N ought is thy worth disparaged thereby.
8
Faerie queene. book III-V
Forthy 7 she would not in discourteise wise 8 Scorne the faire offer of good will
profest ; For great rebuke 9 it is love to despise, Or rudely sdeigne 1° a gentle
harts request; But with faire countcnaunce, as beseemed best, Her entertaynd ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
9
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Lv. F o.rthy she would 'not in discourteise wise Scorne the faire offer of good will
profest; For great rebuke it is love to despise, Or rudely sdeigne a gentle harts
request; But with faire countenaunce, as beseemed best, Her entertaynd; ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
10
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Forthy she would not in discourteise wise Scorn the saire offer of good will
prosest, For great rebuke it is lOVe to despise, vOr rudely sdeigne a gentle hart's
request: But with faire countenaunce, as beseem-ed best, Her entertaynd; nath'
lesse ...