CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO FOREDO
PRESENT
Present
I foredo
you foredo
he/she/it foredoes
we foredo
you foredo
they foredo
Present continuous
I am foredoing
you are foredoing
he/she/it is foredoing
we are foredoing
you are foredoing
they are foredoing
Present perfect
I have foredoed
you have foredoed
he/she/it has foredoed
we have foredoed
you have foredoed
they have foredoed
Present perfect continuous
I have been foredoing
you have been foredoing
he/she/it has been foredoing
we have been foredoing
you have been foredoing
they have been foredoing
PAST
Past
I foredoed
you foredoed
he/she/it foredoed
we foredoed
you foredoed
they foredoed
Past continuous
I was foredoing
you were foredoing
he/she/it was foredoing
we were foredoing
you were foredoing
they were foredoing
Past perfect
I had foredoed
you had foredoed
he/she/it had foredoed
we had foredoed
you had foredoed
they had foredoed
Past perfect continuous
I had been foredoing
you had been foredoing
he/she/it had been foredoing
we had been foredoing
you had been foredoing
they had been foredoing
FUTURE
Future
I will foredo
you will foredo
he/she/it will foredo
we will foredo
you will foredo
they will foredo
Future continuous
I will be foredoing
you will be foredoing
he/she/it will be foredoing
we will be foredoing
you will be foredoing
they will be foredoing
Future perfect
I will have foredoed
you will have foredoed
he/she/it will have foredoed
we will have foredoed
you will have foredoed
they will have foredoed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been foredoing
you will have been foredoing
he/she/it will have been foredoing
we will have been foredoing
you will have been foredoing
they will have been foredoing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would foredo
you would foredo
he/she/it would foredo
we would foredo
you would foredo
they would foredo
Conditional continuous
I would be foredoing
you would be foredoing
he/she/it would be foredoing
we would be foredoing
you would be foredoing
they would be foredoing
Conditional perfect
I would have foredo
you would have foredo
he/she/it would have foredo
we would have foredo
you would have foredo
they would have foredo
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been foredoing
you would have been foredoing
he/she/it would have been foredoing
we would have been foredoing
you would have been foredoing
they would have been foredoing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you foredo
we let´s foredo
you foredo
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
foredoing
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FOREDO»
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1
A dictionary of the english language: in which the words are ...
To FOREDO'. See To Fordo. To FOREDO'OM. v. a. [fore and doom.] To
predestinate ; to determine Beforehand. Dryd. FOREDO'OM. ». s. Judgment.
Sackville. FOREDO'OR. ». s. [pope-bune, Sax.] A door in the front of a house.
FOREE'LDER.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers,
1853
... dry {i.e. magician), Overcome his drycraft (magic), or let him overcome thee,
Either he foredo thee, or thou foredo him.1 Athanasius brews a terrible potion
and calls upon the swarthy devils {sweartum deofluni), and the foremost spirits of
Hell, ...
3
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
FORE-ARM— FORECLOSURE. FOREDO— FOREIGN. t complication of ropes
for the foreshrouds; foredeck, the forepart of a deck or of a ship; forefoot, a piece
of timber terminating the keel at the fore-end; forefoot is also applied to one ship ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1859
4
Hamlet: Evans Shakespeare Editions
This doth betoken The corse they follow did with desp'rate hand 220 Foredo it
own life. 'Twas of some estate. Couch we a while and mark. LAERTES What
ceremony else? HAMLET That is Laertes, a very noble youth. Mark. LAERTES
What ...
5
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Tragedy in Five Acts
This does hetoken (6), The corse they follow did, with desperate hand, Foredo (7)
its own life. 'T was ofsome estate (8) : (l) Loam - torchis, lerre grasse. (2) Clay —
argile, boue, limon. , (5) Oh, that the earth, which kept the world in awe — quoi ...
William Shakespeare, Ad Brown,
1865
6
The riches of Chaucer: in which his impurities have been ...
O Sathan envious ! since thilke" day 345 That thou wert chase'd from our heritage
, Well knowest thou to woman th' olde" way: Thou madest Eva bring us in servage
,10 Thou wilt foredo 11 this Christian marriage : Thine instrument so ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke,
1896
7
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
FOBE-ARM—FORECLOSURE. FOREDO—FOREIGN. I complication of ropes for
the foreshrouds; foredeck, the forepart of a deck or of a ship; jin'efoot, a piece of
timber terminating the keel at the fore-end; forefoot is also applied to one ship ...
8
Hamlet ... With explanatory French notes, etc., by A. Brown. ...
And with such maimed rites (5) I This does hetoken (6), The corse they follow did,
with desperate hand, Foredo ('7) its own life. 'T was ofsome estate (8) : (l) Loam -
torchis, terre grasse. (2) Clay —- argile, bone, Iimon. (5) Oh, that the earth, ...
William Shakespeare, Ad Brown,
1865
9
Annual report of the Isthmian Canal Commission for the year ...
Stenographer $125 per month. Bos Maine/tin ehope. Corbiii Fred Blacksmith
shop 45 cents per hour . Blacksmith shop $150 per month. Davis B foreman.
Machine shop foredo foreman. Machine Bhop foreDo. man do do man. do Do.
Halleck ...
Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.),
1905
10
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
FOREDO— FOREIGN, • complication of ropes for the foreshrouds forededc, the
forepart of a deck or of a ship forefoot, a piece of timber terminating the kee at the
fore-end; forefoot is also applied to on ship sailing or lying in the way of another ...