CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE TALCKED
PRESENT
Present
I talcked
you talcked
he/she/it talckeds
we talcked
you talcked
they talcked
Present continuous
I am talckeding
you are talckeding
he/she/it is talckeding
we are talckeding
you are talckeding
they are talckeding
Present perfect
I have talckeded
you have talckeded
he/she/it has talckeded
we have talckeded
you have talckeded
they have talckeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been talckeding
you have been talckeding
he/she/it has been talckeding
we have been talckeding
you have been talckeding
they have been talckeding
PAST
Past
I talckeded
you talckeded
he/she/it talckeded
we talckeded
you talckeded
they talckeded
Past continuous
I was talckeding
you were talckeding
he/she/it was talckeding
we were talckeding
you were talckeding
they were talckeding
Past perfect
I had talckeded
you had talckeded
he/she/it had talckeded
we had talckeded
you had talckeded
they had talckeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been talckeding
you had been talckeding
he/she/it had been talckeding
we had been talckeding
you had been talckeding
they had been talckeding
FUTURE
Future
I will talcked
you will talcked
he/she/it will talcked
we will talcked
you will talcked
they will talcked
Future continuous
I will be talckeding
you will be talckeding
he/she/it will be talckeding
we will be talckeding
you will be talckeding
they will be talckeding
Future perfect
I will have talckeded
you will have talckeded
he/she/it will have talckeded
we will have talckeded
you will have talckeded
they will have talckeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been talckeding
you will have been talckeding
he/she/it will have been talckeding
we will have been talckeding
you will have been talckeding
they will have been talckeding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would talcked
you would talcked
he/she/it would talcked
we would talcked
you would talcked
they would talcked
Conditional continuous
I would be talckeding
you would be talckeding
he/she/it would be talckeding
we would be talckeding
you would be talckeding
they would be talckeding
Conditional perfect
I would have talcked
you would have talcked
he/she/it would have talcked
we would have talcked
you would have talcked
they would have talcked
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been talckeding
you would have been talckeding
he/she/it would have been talckeding
we would have been talckeding
you would have been talckeding
they would have been talckeding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you talcked
we let´s talcked
you talcked
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
talckeded
Present Participle
talckeding
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TALCKED»
Découvrez l'usage de
talcked dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
talcked et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
So the it is plaine, that the commo faieth is fyrst by hearing the word spoken or
preached, or talcked vpon, which is a preachinge. For the commo words thereof,
are knowen & learned first by hearinge, & the commo meaning & sense of those ...
Albert Peel, Leland Henry Carlson, 2003
2
Elizabethan Non-Conformist Texts
So the it is plaine, that the commo faieth is fyrst by hearing the word spoken or
preached, or talcked vpon, which is a preachinge. For the commo words thereof,
are knowen & learned first by hearinge, & the commo meaning & sense of those ...
Leland H. Carlson, Albert Peel, 2013
3
Seven sermons before Edward VI: on each friday in Lent, 1549
Gods word must not be talcked of only, for that is not inough. It must be expresfed.
Then must we as wel liue the worde as talke the worde, or elfe, if good lyfe do not
infue and folow vpon our readynge to the example of other, we myghte as well ...
Hugh Latimer, Edward Arber, 1869
4
Seven Sermons before Edward VI, on each Friday in Lent, ...
Gods word must not be talcked of only, for that is not inough. It must be expressed
. Then must we as wel liue the worde as talke the worde, or else, if good lyfe do
not insue and folow vpon our readynge to the example of other, we myghte as ...
Hugh LATIMER (Bishop of Worcester.), 1869
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Princeton Alumni Weekly
As described by Lyndon A. Benjamin '94, his trim freshly talcked: “When you're in
a group of people, sometimes you feel that you're being tolerated instead of
accepted.” An accumulation of such anecdotal evidence of poor race relations
here ...
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Seven sermons before Edward vi ... 1549, ed. by E. Arber
Gods word must not be talcked os only, sor that is not inough. It must be
expressed. Then must we as wel Hue the worde as talke the worde, or else, is
good lyse do not insue and solow vpon our readynge to the example os other, we
myghte ...
Hugh Latimer (bp. of Worcester.), 1869
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Porcupine's Works;: Selections from Porcupine's gazette ...
... understanding with Each other Now I will Appeal to him if we Ever Ingaged to
Each other on any Score with Respect to alexions Mr Sitgreaves was talcked of It
is true between us and then we was as wide a apart in Comparrison as from here
...
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Porcupine's works; containing various writings and ...
... understanding with Each other Now I will Appeal to him if we Ever Ingaged to
Each other on any Score with Respect to alexions Mr Sitgreaves was talcked of It
is true between us and then we was as wide a apart in Comparrison as from here
...
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Seven sermons before Edward VI, on each Friday in Lent, 1549
Gods word must not be talcked of only, for that is not inough. It must be expreffed.
Then must we as wel liue the worde as talke the worde, or else, if good lyse do
not inssue and folow vpon our readynge to the example of other, we myghte as ...
Hugh Latimer, Edward Arber, 1869
10
The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
(talcked, talck•ing) treat (a surface) with talc. tal•cum /tálk/m/ n. (in full talecum
powe der) powdered talc for toilet and cosmetic use, usu. perfumed. tale /tayl/ n. 1
narrative or story, esp. ficti- tious. 2 gossip. 3 lie; falsehood. 1⁄2 1 report, account,
...