KONJUGASI SAKA TEMBUNG KRIYA BASA INGGRIS CATALOGIZE
PRESENT
Present
I catalogize
you catalogize
he/she/it catalogizes
we catalogize
you catalogize
they catalogize
Present continuous
I am catalogizing
you are catalogizing
he/she/it is catalogizing
we are catalogizing
you are catalogizing
they are catalogizing
Present perfect
I have catalogized
you have catalogized
he/she/it has catalogized
we have catalogized
you have catalogized
they have catalogized
Present perfect continuous
I have been catalogizing
you have been catalogizing
he/she/it has been catalogizing
we have been catalogizing
you have been catalogizing
they have been catalogizing
PAST
Past
I catalogized
you catalogized
he/she/it catalogized
we catalogized
you catalogized
they catalogized
Past continuous
I was catalogizing
you were catalogizing
he/she/it was catalogizing
we were catalogizing
you were catalogizing
they were catalogizing
Past perfect
I had catalogized
you had catalogized
he/she/it had catalogized
we had catalogized
you had catalogized
they had catalogized
Past perfect continuous
I had been catalogizing
you had been catalogizing
he/she/it had been catalogizing
we had been catalogizing
you had been catalogizing
they had been catalogizing
FUTURE
Future
I will catalogize
you will catalogize
he/she/it will catalogize
we will catalogize
you will catalogize
they will catalogize
Future continuous
I will be catalogizing
you will be catalogizing
he/she/it will be catalogizing
we will be catalogizing
you will be catalogizing
they will be catalogizing
Future perfect
I will have catalogized
you will have catalogized
he/she/it will have catalogized
we will have catalogized
you will have catalogized
they will have catalogized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been catalogizing
you will have been catalogizing
he/she/it will have been catalogizing
we will have been catalogizing
you will have been catalogizing
they will have been catalogizing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would catalogize
you would catalogize
he/she/it would catalogize
we would catalogize
you would catalogize
they would catalogize
Conditional continuous
I would be catalogizing
you would be catalogizing
he/she/it would be catalogizing
we would be catalogizing
you would be catalogizing
they would be catalogizing
Conditional perfect
I would have catalogize
you would have catalogize
he/she/it would have catalogize
we would have catalogize
you would have catalogize
they would have catalogize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been catalogizing
you would have been catalogizing
he/she/it would have been catalogizing
we would have been catalogizing
you would have been catalogizing
they would have been catalogizing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you catalogize
we let´s catalogize
you catalogize
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
catalogized
Present Participle
catalogizing
BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CATALOGIZE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
catalogize ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
catalogize lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
1
The Boston Journal of Natural History
... margins of ponds, adhering,r to the stocks of aquatic plants and bits of floating
wood, just at the edge of the water, where the surface is always wet. Genus
PLANORBIS. Mull. P. trivolvis, Say. Dr. Milliken has found. 334. Mighels'.
Catalogize. of.
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The Poems of Shelley: Volume Three: 1819 - 1820
55 More knacks and quips there be than I am able To catalogize in this verse of
mine:— A pretty bowl of wood—not full of wine, But quicksilver, that dew which
the gnomes drink When at their subterranean toil they swink, 60 Pledging the ...
Jack Donovan, Cian Duffy, Kelvin Everest,
2014
52, 54-6) (according to the OED, he is here employing an obsolete word in '
catalogize', which is in keeping with the deliberately archaic flavour of parts of the
diction). At first sight, these knacks and quips appear to be tangible; yet the
unusual, ...
Timothy Webb, Alan Mendel Weinberg,
2009
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A Disquisition about the Final Causes of Natural Things:: ...
Wherein it is Inquir'd, Whether, and (if at All) with what Cautions, a Naturalist
Should Admit Them? Robert Boyle. 'A Catalogize of Each', &e. set forth in several
Languages , with other Accounts 'relating to Arts and. sciences. '1 5 . Legrand's ...
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The European Magazine, and London Review
... and the Alexandriad of Gaulher de Chztillion was equallcd with the most
perfect production of anti. quity." " Such were the authors, [time of whom were
read by Chaucer." Who doubts this? But why r'ill a page to catalogize their names
?
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Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetical Works
... Of wave, and wind, and time.—Upon the tahle More knacks and quips there he
than I am ahle '1'o catalogize in this verse of mine :-A pretty howl of wood—not
full of wine, But quicksilver; that dew which the gnomes drink When at their ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1839
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete
Upon the table More knacks and quips there be than I am able To catalogize in
this verse of mine :— A pretty bowl ofwood—not full of wine, But quicksilver; that
dew which the gnomes drink When at their subterranean toil they swink, Pledging
...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1839
8
The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Etc
... and wheels, and grooved blocks, The elements of what will stand the shocks
Ofwave, and wind, and time—Upon the table More knacks and quips there be
than I am able To catalogize in this verse of mine :— A pretty bowl of wood—not
full ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1836
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The survey of Cornwall, and An epistle concerning the ...
Touching their particular denominations ; where the Saxons haue not intruded
their newer vsances, they partake in some fort with their kinsmen the Welsh : for
as the Weljhmen catalogize ap Rice, ap Griffin, ap Owen, ap Tuder, ap Lewellin,
...
Richard Carew, Pierre Desmaizeaux,
1769
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The Credibility of the Gospel History
Catalogize if Nation Book' I; A. D. Vol. Pag. Her-aciean, Bp of Chalee-Z don 2
time uncertain. vr. 39. HeraClitUs- 196. ii. 52; Hermas. ' loo. i.- 109. Hermias. 202.
ii. 55507 Hefycbius; Bp in Egyþt. 290. V.- 289. Hierax, a learned Egyptian. 302.