CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO COGNOSCE
PRESENT
Present
I cognosce
you cognosce
he/she/it cognosces
we cognosce
you cognosce
they cognosce
Present continuous
I am cognoscing
you are cognoscing
he/she/it is cognoscing
we are cognoscing
you are cognoscing
they are cognoscing
Present perfect
I have cognosced
you have cognosced
he/she/it has cognosced
we have cognosced
you have cognosced
they have cognosced
Present perfect continuous
I have been cognoscing
you have been cognoscing
he/she/it has been cognoscing
we have been cognoscing
you have been cognoscing
they have been cognoscing
PAST
Past
I cognosced
you cognosced
he/she/it cognosced
we cognosced
you cognosced
they cognosced
Past continuous
I was cognoscing
you were cognoscing
he/she/it was cognoscing
we were cognoscing
you were cognoscing
they were cognoscing
Past perfect
I had cognosced
you had cognosced
he/she/it had cognosced
we had cognosced
you had cognosced
they had cognosced
Past perfect continuous
I had been cognoscing
you had been cognoscing
he/she/it had been cognoscing
we had been cognoscing
you had been cognoscing
they had been cognoscing
FUTURE
Future
I will cognosce
you will cognosce
he/she/it will cognosce
we will cognosce
you will cognosce
they will cognosce
Future continuous
I will be cognoscing
you will be cognoscing
he/she/it will be cognoscing
we will be cognoscing
you will be cognoscing
they will be cognoscing
Future perfect
I will have cognosced
you will have cognosced
he/she/it will have cognosced
we will have cognosced
you will have cognosced
they will have cognosced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been cognoscing
you will have been cognoscing
he/she/it will have been cognoscing
we will have been cognoscing
you will have been cognoscing
they will have been cognoscing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would cognosce
you would cognosce
he/she/it would cognosce
we would cognosce
you would cognosce
they would cognosce
Conditional continuous
I would be cognoscing
you would be cognoscing
he/she/it would be cognoscing
we would be cognoscing
you would be cognoscing
they would be cognoscing
Conditional perfect
I would have cognosce
you would have cognosce
he/she/it would have cognosce
we would have cognosce
you would have cognosce
they would have cognosce
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been cognoscing
you would have been cognoscing
he/she/it would have been cognoscing
we would have been cognoscing
you would have been cognoscing
they would have been cognoscing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you cognosce
we let´s cognosce
you cognosce
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
cognosced
Present Participle
cognoscing
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «COGNOSCE»
Descubra o uso de
cognosce na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
cognosce e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To COGNOSCE, v. n. To inquire, to investigate; often in order to giving judgment
in a cause. " This general assembly nominated and appointed so many to be
constant commissioners for them, to sit at Edinburgh, till the next general
assembly, ...
2
Augustine of Hippo: The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial ...
'30"Cognosce quod es. Cognosce te infirmum, cognosce te hominem, cognosce
te peccatorem; cognosce quia ille iustificat, cognosce quia maculosus es.
Appareat in confessione tua macula cordis tui, et pertinebis ad gregem Christi," s.
3
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To COGNOSCE, v. n. To inquire, to investigate; often in order to giving judgment
in a cause. " This general assembly nominated and appointed so many to be
constant commissioners for them, to sit at Edinburgh, till the next general
assembly, ...
4
Gratia in Augustine’s Sermones Ad Populum During the ...
“Cognosce te infirmum, cognosce te hominem, cognosce te peccatorem;
cognosce quia ille iustificat, cognosce quia maculosus es. appareat in
confessione tua macula cordis tui, et pertinebis ad gregem Christi. Quia
confessio peccatorum ...
5
Acts of the general assembly of the church of Scotland, ...
And suchlike, the General Assembly fully empowers and authorises the said
commissioners, and their quorum foresaid, to consider, cognosce, and finally
determine, as they shall see cause, in all references, appeals, and other matters,
that ...
6
Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland: Prepared from the ...
The fact of his being brother-german, being the fact and medium of proof by
which the jury, together with the other fact, that Thomas died without heirs of his
body, had come to the conclusion which they express in so serving, and
cognosce him ...
7
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
... entered to the possession, and the house being burnt down, he rebuilt it.
Thomson resolving to perfect his right, applies to John Frier, one of the Bailies, to
cognosce his author heir, and then to infeft them both ; which he refusing, as
seeing ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
8
Germanic Linguistics: Syntactic and Diachronic
(1) (a) *Marie ne connait que les *CL, Pron (b) Marie les connaît CL,*Pron (c)
Marie ne connaît qu'ewc *CL, Pron (d) *Marie eux connaît CL,*Pron (2) (a) *Maria
cognosce ci *CL, Pron (b) Maria ci cognosce CL,*Pron (c) Maria cognosce noi *
CL ...
Rosina Lippi-Green, Joe Salmons, 1996
and shn!i examine cm oath, in the presence. of tne person or persons accused,
such witness or witnesses by whom the truth of the matter may be kaowQ, as may
appear to the said Judge or Magistrate sufficient to enable. him to cognosce and
...
10
The Principal Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of ...
... power to the said Commissioners to choose their own Moderator : And likewise
, the General Assembly fully empowers their said Commissioners, or their'
quorum above mentioned, to cognosce and finally determine, as they shall see
cause, ...
Church of Scotland. General Assembly, 1801
2 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «COGNOSCE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
cognosce no contexto das seguintes notícias.
A Valpo Life in the Spotlight: Zebulun Barnow
“Seneca wrote, 'Si judicas, cognosce...' which means 'If you judge, inquire...' and I appreciate the simplicity of that. The world, its inhabitants ... «ValpoLife.com, fev 13»
Supreme Court 'not supreme' despite judgement
Article XIX of the Act of Union 1707 is clear on the matter, stating that courts in Westminster "shall have no power to Cognosce Review or Alter ... «BBC News, jun 11»