İNGILIZCE EMMEW FİİLİNİN ÇEKİMİ
PRESENT
Present
I emmew
you emmew
he/she/it emmews
we emmew
you emmew
they emmew
Present continuous
I am emmewing
you are emmewing
he/she/it is emmewing
we are emmewing
you are emmewing
they are emmewing
Present perfect
I have emmewed
you have emmewed
he/she/it has emmewed
we have emmewed
you have emmewed
they have emmewed
Present perfect continuous
I have been emmewing
you have been emmewing
he/she/it has been emmewing
we have been emmewing
you have been emmewing
they have been emmewing
PAST
Past
I emmewed
you emmewed
he/she/it emmewed
we emmewed
you emmewed
they emmewed
Past continuous
I was emmewing
you were emmewing
he/she/it was emmewing
we were emmewing
you were emmewing
they were emmewing
Past perfect
I had emmewed
you had emmewed
he/she/it had emmewed
we had emmewed
you had emmewed
they had emmewed
Past perfect continuous
I had been emmewing
you had been emmewing
he/she/it had been emmewing
we had been emmewing
you had been emmewing
they had been emmewing
FUTURE
Future
I will emmew
you will emmew
he/she/it will emmew
we will emmew
you will emmew
they will emmew
Future continuous
I will be emmewing
you will be emmewing
he/she/it will be emmewing
we will be emmewing
you will be emmewing
they will be emmewing
Future perfect
I will have emmewed
you will have emmewed
he/she/it will have emmewed
we will have emmewed
you will have emmewed
they will have emmewed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emmewing
you will have been emmewing
he/she/it will have been emmewing
we will have been emmewing
you will have been emmewing
they will have been emmewing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would emmew
you would emmew
he/she/it would emmew
we would emmew
you would emmew
they would emmew
Conditional continuous
I would be emmewing
you would be emmewing
he/she/it would be emmewing
we would be emmewing
you would be emmewing
they would be emmewing
Conditional perfect
I would have emmew
you would have emmew
he/she/it would have emmew
we would have emmew
you would have emmew
they would have emmew
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emmewing
you would have been emmewing
he/she/it would have been emmewing
we would have been emmewing
you would have been emmewing
they would have been emmewing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you emmew
we let´s emmew
you emmew
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
emmewing
«EMMEW» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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for shelter, or how small birds seek covert and cease their twitterings when a
hawk is circling above them, will at once understand the force of emmew in this ...
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fills me with a happiness i had long forgotten. And the sweet song of night gives
me a feeling of being infinite. And even though that feeling won't last the night, I
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Beauties of Shakespeare Cb: Eighteenth Century Shakespeare ...
This outward sainted deputy, Whose settled visage and delib rate word Nips
youth i'th' head, and follies doth emmew As falconer doth the fowl, is yet a devil ;
His filth within being cast, he would appear A pond as deep as hell. The Terror: of
...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
EM'MET,/. [æmerte, Sax.] An ant j a pismire. See the article Formica. To EMMEW,
v. a. To mew or coop up: This outward-fainted deputy, Whose settl'd visage and
delib'rate word, Nips youth i' th' head, and follies doth emmew, As faulcon doth ...
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Measure for measure. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. ...
This outward-fainted Deputy, Whose settled visage and delib'rate word Nips
youth i'th' head ; and 'follies doth' emmew, (8) As faulcon doth tWe fowl ; is yet a
devil : His- (6) 1 a restraint, — □□□ To a determined scope.') A confinement of
your ...
William Shakespeare, 1766
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With ...
This outward-fainted deputy, — □ Whose settled visage and deliberate word
Nips youth i' the head, and follies doth emmew *, » As faulcon doth the fowl, — is
yet a devil ; His 6 The poor beetle, &c] The reasoning is, that death is no more
than ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1778
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Emmet, in geography, a town in Lancash. * To EMMEW. v. a. [from mevj.] To mew
or coep up. — This outward sainted deputy, Whose settl'd visage and delib'rate
word, Nips youth i' th* head, and follies doth emmew, As faulcon doth the fowl, ...
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The Works of William Shakspeare...: Collated Verbatim with ...
V. 2+4, n. a. . V. 43a, n. 6. . VIII. 117, n.g. . XI. 231, n. 5. Emmew. III. 374. n. 7.
Empery. VIII. 370, n. 6. . XIII. 3J. n. 8. Emulation. IX. 71, n. 5. . XII. 60, n. a.
Emulous.' Eoiulous. XII. 69, n. 6. Enactnres. XIV. 295, n. 9.
William Shakespeare, 1816
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: Measure for ...
This outward-fainted deputy,— Whose settled visage and deliberate word Nips
youth i' the head, and follies doth emmew 6, As faulcon doth the fowl 7 ,— is yet a
devil ; His filth within being cast 8, he would appear 4 The poor beetle, ...
William Shakespeare, 1790