CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO INTEROSCULATE
PRESENT
Present
I interosculate
you interosculate
he/she/it interosculates
we interosculate
you interosculate
they interosculate
Present continuous
I am interosculating
you are interosculating
he/she/it is interosculating
we are interosculating
you are interosculating
they are interosculating
Present perfect
I have interosculated
you have interosculated
he/she/it has interosculated
we have interosculated
you have interosculated
they have interosculated
Present perfect continuous
I have been interosculating
you have been interosculating
he/she/it has been interosculating
we have been interosculating
you have been interosculating
they have been interosculating
PAST
Past
I interosculated
you interosculated
he/she/it interosculated
we interosculated
you interosculated
they interosculated
Past continuous
I was interosculating
you were interosculating
he/she/it was interosculating
we were interosculating
you were interosculating
they were interosculating
Past perfect
I had interosculated
you had interosculated
he/she/it had interosculated
we had interosculated
you had interosculated
they had interosculated
Past perfect continuous
I had been interosculating
you had been interosculating
he/she/it had been interosculating
we had been interosculating
you had been interosculating
they had been interosculating
FUTURE
Future
I will interosculate
you will interosculate
he/she/it will interosculate
we will interosculate
you will interosculate
they will interosculate
Future continuous
I will be interosculating
you will be interosculating
he/she/it will be interosculating
we will be interosculating
you will be interosculating
they will be interosculating
Future perfect
I will have interosculated
you will have interosculated
he/she/it will have interosculated
we will have interosculated
you will have interosculated
they will have interosculated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been interosculating
you will have been interosculating
he/she/it will have been interosculating
we will have been interosculating
you will have been interosculating
they will have been interosculating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would interosculate
you would interosculate
he/she/it would interosculate
we would interosculate
you would interosculate
they would interosculate
Conditional continuous
I would be interosculating
you would be interosculating
he/she/it would be interosculating
we would be interosculating
you would be interosculating
they would be interosculating
Conditional perfect
I would have interosculate
you would have interosculate
he/she/it would have interosculate
we would have interosculate
you would have interosculate
they would have interosculate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been interosculating
you would have been interosculating
he/she/it would have been interosculating
we would have been interosculating
you would have been interosculating
they would have been interosculating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you interosculate
we let´s interosculate
you interosculate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to interosculate
Past participle
interosculated
Present Participle
interosculating
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INTEROSCULATE»
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interosculate nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
From Riches to Raags: 3-manifolds, Right-angled Artin ...
(4) No two hyperplanes interosculate. The prohibited hyperplane pathologies are
depicted in Figure 4.2. The immersed hyperplane ̄H is 2-sided if there is a way
of consistently directing its dual 1-cubes so that 1-cubes on opposite sides of a ...
done = true generators.each do |g| if g.next? yield g.next done = false end end
end end Here, we pass interosculate an array and a Method object, so that we
can iterate through two arrays in opposite directions: words1 = %w{Four and
years} ...
Lucas Carlson, Leonard Richardson, 2006
The Adige has now just reached this state: its delta is continuous with the delta of
the Po, and their branches interosculate. The Mincio and the Adda reached it
ages since: the Piave and the Livenia will not reach it for ages. In Roman days ...
The mountain-ridges at either extremity ramify and interosculate, giving rise to
valleys, watercourses, and plains, the greater part of which, being of the same
arid and stubborn nature as the great inland plains, bear the same name, that of ...
5
Miracles, past and present
... to spiritual agents, and along the line of which, with strange consequences,
spirit and matter interosculate through their respective laws ; a region where it is
suddenly bright, unearthly light, and then as suddenly darkness, and wherein
easily ...
How all these words in the foregoing interrelate, interosculate, contaminate and
ape each other! A poll is a tame parrot (a rara avis), and a poll parrot is a user of
cliched phrases. 'Polly' is a conventional parrot name, altered from Moll, a familiar
...
John Parkin, John Phillips, 2006
7
Illustrations of S. Cooper's surgical dictionary
The anterior branch of this artery anastomoses * with the Jrontal, while the
posterior communicates with branches of the occipital. They often interosculate
so as to form a complete net- work, which is always covered by the fascia
superficialis ...
W. P. Cocks, Samuel Cooper, 1831
8
The Culture of Property: The Crisis of Liberalism in Modern ...
In Britain, the Celtic and the English spirits could — in Allen's vivid terminology —
"interosculate."82 Allen's vision of "interosculation" eluded the South Kensington
organizers.83 Irish art critics chid them for removing the extensive collection of ...
9
The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture
The mountain-ridges at either extremity ramify and interosculate, giving rise to
valleys, watercourses, and plains, the greater part of which, being of the same
arid and stubborn nature as the great inland plains, bear the same name, that of ...
10
The Country Gentleman's Magazine
The mountain-ridges at either extremity ramify and interosculate, giving rise to
valleys, watercourses, and plains, the greater part of which, being of the same
arid and stubborn nature as the great inland plains, bear the same name, that of ...
Simpkin, Marshall & Co, 1832