CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO ACCOURAGE
PRESENT
Present
I accourage
you accourage
he/she/it accourages
we accourage
you accourage
they accourage
Present continuous
I am accouraging
you are accouraging
he/she/it is accouraging
we are accouraging
you are accouraging
they are accouraging
Present perfect
I have accouraged
you have accouraged
he/she/it has accouraged
we have accouraged
you have accouraged
they have accouraged
Present perfect continuous
I have been accouraging
you have been accouraging
he/she/it has been accouraging
we have been accouraging
you have been accouraging
they have been accouraging
PAST
Past
I accouraged
you accouraged
he/she/it accouraged
we accouraged
you accouraged
they accouraged
Past continuous
I was accouraging
you were accouraging
he/she/it was accouraging
we were accouraging
you were accouraging
they were accouraging
Past perfect
I had accouraged
you had accouraged
he/she/it had accouraged
we had accouraged
you had accouraged
they had accouraged
Past perfect continuous
I had been accouraging
you had been accouraging
he/she/it had been accouraging
we had been accouraging
you had been accouraging
they had been accouraging
FUTURE
Future
I will accourage
you will accourage
he/she/it will accourage
we will accourage
you will accourage
they will accourage
Future continuous
I will be accouraging
you will be accouraging
he/she/it will be accouraging
we will be accouraging
you will be accouraging
they will be accouraging
Future perfect
I will have accouraged
you will have accouraged
he/she/it will have accouraged
we will have accouraged
you will have accouraged
they will have accouraged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been accouraging
you will have been accouraging
he/she/it will have been accouraging
we will have been accouraging
you will have been accouraging
they will have been accouraging
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would accourage
you would accourage
he/she/it would accourage
we would accourage
you would accourage
they would accourage
Conditional continuous
I would be accouraging
you would be accouraging
he/she/it would be accouraging
we would be accouraging
you would be accouraging
they would be accouraging
Conditional perfect
I would have accourage
you would have accourage
he/she/it would have accourage
we would have accourage
you would have accourage
they would have accourage
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been accouraging
you would have been accouraging
he/she/it would have been accouraging
we would have been accouraging
you would have been accouraging
they would have been accouraging
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you accourage
we let´s accourage
you accourage
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
accouraged
Present Participle
accouraging
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ACCOURAGE»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
AccocFLEXErJT, ak-kup'pl-mcnt, s. (old French.) The act of coupling or joining
together. AccouRAGE, ak-kur'aje, v. a. To encourage. Eat the name forward twain
would accourage. — Spenser. Accocrt, ak-korte', v. a. To entertain courteously.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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Philologia Anglicana: or, a Philological and synonymical ...
Bacon. ACCOURA'GE', v. a. [obsolete] To put courage into; as l. “ That forward
pair she ever would assuage, _ When they would strive due reason to exceed;
But that same froward twain would accourage, And of her plentyadd unto their
need.
Benjamin DAWSON (Rector of Burgh, Suffolk.), 1806
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The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; III; IV, canto 1
But he endevored with speaches milde Her to recomfort, and accourage bold,
Bidding her feare no more her foeman vilde, Nor doubt himselfe ; and who he
was her told: Yet all that could not fiom affiight her hold, Ne to recomfort her at all
...
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Faerie queene. book III
But he endevored with speaches milde Her to recomfort, and accourage bold,
Bidding her feare no more her foeman vilde, Nor doubt himselfe ; and who he
was her told : Yet all that could not from affright her hold, Ne to recomfort her at all
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
But he endevored with epeaches milde 34 Her to recomfort, and accourage bold,
Bidding her feare no more her foeman vilde, Nor doubt himselfe ; and who he
was her told : Yet all that could not from affright her hold, Ne to recomfort her at all
...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1891
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The Faerie Queene: Complete in Five Volumes: Book One; Book ...
But he endevored with speaches milde Her to recomfort, and accourage bold,4
Bidding her feare no more her foeman vilde, Nor doubt himselfe; and who he was
her told. Yet all that could not from affright her hold, Ne to recomfort her at all ...
Edmund Spenser, Abraham Stoll, 2008
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A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
48. 1 eke in blood Accomplished, III. ix. 42. 7 Accomplishment, th'
accomplishment of it Sufficient worke . . Am. xxxiii. 6 Accompt, -ed, etc. See
Account, etc. Accorage. See Accourage. Accord, sweetly in accord (accorde l) did
tune their voyce .
Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1915
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
a complete encyclopedic lexicon, literary, scientific, and technological John
Ogilvie Charles Annandale. ACCORD •22 ACCOURAGE Accord (ak-kord'), v.i. 1.
To agree; to be in correspondence or harmony. My heart accordeth with my
tongue.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
34 But he endeuored with speaches milde Her to recomfort, and accourage bold,
Bidding her feare no more her foeman vilde, Nor doubt himselfe; and who he was
her told. Yet all that could not from affright her hold, Ne to recomfort her at all ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[OFr acomplir, from L arfto, and complete to fill up; see complete] accompt,
accomptable or accomptant. Obsolescent spellings of account, accountable or
accountant with the same pronunciation. accorage. See accourage. accord 3-
kord, w to ...