KONJUGASI SAKA TEMBUNG KRIYA BASA INGGRIS AFFEAR
PRESENT
Present
I affear
you affear
he/she/it affears
we affear
you affear
they affear
Present continuous
I am affearing
you are affearing
he/she/it is affearing
we are affearing
you are affearing
they are affearing
Present perfect
I have affeared
you have affeared
he/she/it has affeared
we have affeared
you have affeared
they have affeared
Present perfect continuous
I have been affearing
you have been affearing
he/she/it has been affearing
we have been affearing
you have been affearing
they have been affearing
PAST
Past
I affeared
you affeared
he/she/it affeared
we affeared
you affeared
they affeared
Past continuous
I was affearing
you were affearing
he/she/it was affearing
we were affearing
you were affearing
they were affearing
Past perfect
I had affeared
you had affeared
he/she/it had affeared
we had affeared
you had affeared
they had affeared
Past perfect continuous
I had been affearing
you had been affearing
he/she/it had been affearing
we had been affearing
you had been affearing
they had been affearing
FUTURE
Future
I will affear
you will affear
he/she/it will affear
we will affear
you will affear
they will affear
Future continuous
I will be affearing
you will be affearing
he/she/it will be affearing
we will be affearing
you will be affearing
they will be affearing
Future perfect
I will have affeared
you will have affeared
he/she/it will have affeared
we will have affeared
you will have affeared
they will have affeared
Future perfect continuous
I will have been affearing
you will have been affearing
he/she/it will have been affearing
we will have been affearing
you will have been affearing
they will have been affearing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would affear
you would affear
he/she/it would affear
we would affear
you would affear
they would affear
Conditional continuous
I would be affearing
you would be affearing
he/she/it would be affearing
we would be affearing
you would be affearing
they would be affearing
Conditional perfect
I would have affear
you would have affear
he/she/it would have affear
we would have affear
you would have affear
they would have affear
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been affearing
you would have been affearing
he/she/it would have been affearing
we would have been affearing
you would have been affearing
they would have been affearing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you affear
we let´s affear
you affear
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
affearing
BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «AFFEAR»
Temukaké kagunané saka
affear ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
affear lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
As their life stories are told, glimpses of experienced stigma, emotional management, creation of identities, and coping mechanisms are revealed. These are analyzed using the sociological theories of Goffman, Ellis, Cahill, and Davidson.
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Shakspeare's Himself Again: Or, The Language of the Poet ...
wear thou thy wrongs, His title is affear'd ! His title m affear'd ! Affear'd, h law term
for contirm'd. Pope. What Mr. Pope says of the law term is undoubtedly true ; but
there is no reason why we should have recourse to it for the explanation of this ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes
Wear thou thy wrongs, His title 'is 1- affear'd. Fare thee well, lord : 1 would not be
the villain that thou think'st For the whole s vace that's in the tyrant's grasp, And
the rich ea to boot. Mal. Be not offended; I speak not as in ahsolute fear of you.
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, 1728
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
Act IV. scene iv. his title is affear'd — — Mr. Pope fays, affear'd, a law term, for
confirm'd. A subsequent annotator objects to this. " Affeared," lays he, " or rather
ajsetred, is a, law term, which signifies estimated, proportioned, adjusted, and not
...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With ...
6 His title is affear'd !— ] Affear'd, a law term for confirm'd. Pope. (What Mr. Pope
fays of the law-term, is undoubtedly true, but there is no reason why we should
have recourse to ir for the explanation of this passage. MacdufF first
apostrophises ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1778
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Shakspeare's himself again; or the language of the poet asserted
wear thou thy wrongs, His title is affear'd ! His title is affear'd ! JJfear'd, a law term
for confirm'd. Pope. What Mr. Pope says of the law term is undoubtedly true ; but
there is no reason why we should have recourse to it for the explanation of this ...
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A dictionary of the German and English languages
[r. a. ailíbun(jern. Aft ilinisli , iffim'iih, i.it. fan AfTamlsliinent, aeanr«hnient,. Affear,.
f. Affere. Л If crt , âflekt', (lat. afficere) r. a. l. [$h»f. u. Wet.] (Pinen, einen Son (¡»
greifen; eínmirfen , airítn, SBirfungen ^vorbringen (auf einen £örper), ...
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1847
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
AFFAMISHMENT, s. Staid ocrach, gortachd. AFFEAR, v. a. See Fear, 0. AFFEAR,
v. n. Daingnich, suidhich. AFFacT,s. l. Afi'ection, passion: faireachduinn,
mothachadh, déigh na h-inntinn. 2. quality, circumstance: buaidh, cdis. , AFFECT,
v. a. 1.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Spenser. The affanishing of others. — Bp. HaU. Affamisftment, af-fam'ish-ment, ».
Starvation. Affear, af-feer", r. a. (afaran, Sax.) To frighten. —Obsolete. Does
greatly them affear. — Spenser. Affect, af-fekt', v. a. (qfecter, Fr. from officio,
affectum, ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes
Wear thou thy wrongs — 1 His title is affear'd. — Fare thee well, lord ; I would not
be the villain that thou think'st, For the whole space that's in the tyrant's grasp,
And the rich East to boot. Mai. Be not offended •, I speak not as in absolute fear of
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, 1765
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «AFFEAR»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
affear digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Three-vehicle crash ties up traffic at S. Kansas and 29th
"Southbound traffic didn't affear to be affected." Unless things have changed today, you can't drive south-bound on Kansas from 29th street due ... «Topeka Capital Journal, Jan 13»