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Lexicographically close words:
conjoint; conjointly; conjoyned; conjugal; conjugate; conjugating; conjugation; conjugations; conjuges; conjugial
  1. See Notes and Remarks on the Subjunctive of the First Example conjugated below.

  2. Write a synopsis of the first person singular of the active verb derive, conjugated interrogatively and negatively.

  3. But all the other moods and tenses of the verbs, both in the active and passive voices, are conjugated at large.

  4. Write a synopsis of the second person plural of the active verb lose, conjugated negatively.

  5. But in all the other moods and tenses, both of the active and of the passive voice [the verbs] are conjugated at large.

  6. How is the verb SEE conjugated throughout?

  7. English verbs are principally conjugated by means of auxiliaries; the only tenses which can be formed by the simple verb, being the present and the imperfect; as, I love, I loved.

  8. The neuter verb is conjugated like the active" [verb].

  9. The future is also conjugated in this form by the use of the verbal bin, binel, to go: Bin nacac en, I am going to ascend.

  10. He did not intend to marry until he had well established himself in life, and would not; but in the meantime he gave his resolution as loose a rein as possible, and conjugated amo with shades of meaning with every girl in the class.

  11. In the same languages ten verbs are conjugated like præterites.

  12. The fact of verbs being declined as well as conjugated must be remembered.

  13. As conjugated in the plural number this is-- car-wn = am-amus.

  14. The conjugated proteins are still more complex than the simple proteins whose formulas are here presented.

  15. Protein molecules are very large and, in the case of the so-called "conjugated proteins" in particular, their structure is very complex.

  16. There is no conclusive evidence of the existence in plants of any of the conjugated proteins, other than the nucleoproteins and the chromoproteins, the composition and properties of which have been discussed in previous chapters.

  17. Conjugated proteins, compounds of proteins with some other non-protein group.

  18. Further, conjugated proteins of greater complexity and more varied structure are found in animal tissues, especially in the brain, nerve-cells, etc.

  19. The regular passive verb to be loved, which is formed by adding the perfect participle loved to the neuter verb to be, is conjugated in the following manner: TO BE LOVED.

  20. In the second future tense of this mood, the verb is conjugated thus: Second Future Tense.

  21. Those marked with an R are sometimes conjugated regularly.

  22. The perfect, pluperfect, and first future tenses of the subjunctive mood, are conjugated in a manner similar to the correspondent tenses of the indicative.

  23. No verb can be conjugated through all the moods and tenses without it.

  24. Most of the auxiliary verbs are defective in conjugation; that is, they are used only in some of the moods and tenses; and when unconnected with principal verbs, they are conjugated in the following manner: MAY.

  25. A Regular Verb is conjugated in the following manner.

  26. From a study of the reduction of compounds containing two ethylenic bonds united by a single bond, termed a "conjugated system," E.

  27. When applied to benzene, a twofold conjugated system is suggested in which the partial valencies of adjacent atoms neutralize, with the formation of a potential double link.

  28. Verbs are conjugated with the assistance of particles, which designate tense and person.

  29. The verb ganeh, which also means to love, is in the Cakchiquel and Zutugil conjugated as follows.

  30. Verbs are conjugated by means of terminals.

  31. When used predicatively, as yooroang or yoorwang, he is strong, an adjective can be conjugated through all the tenses and moods of an intransitive verb: Present Tense.

  32. Any object over which one can exercise ownership can be conjugated by possessive suffixes for number and person: Singular.

  33. But the verbs are not classified, and only a few of the best known are conjugated as examples.

  34. The nouns were declined much as in Greek and Latin; the verbs were conjugated in somewhat the same way as in modern French.

  35. Verbs are conjugated about as fully as in Latin.

  36. A transitive verb is conjugated in the +passive voice+ by joining its past participle to the different forms of the verb be.

  37. A verb may be conjugated +interrogatively+ in the indicative and potential modes by placing the subject after the first auxiliary; as, Does he sing?

  38. A verb is conjugated in the +progressive form+ by joining its present participle to the different forms of the verb be.

  39. A verb may be conjugated +negatively+ by placing not after the first auxiliary; as, He does not sing.

  40. The few verbs of this class are conjugated like those of conj.

  41. Strong verbs are conjugated partly by means of gradation, weak verbs by adding ð (d, t).

  42. In his book on "The Mneme," Semon explains the infecundity of hybrids in a very plausible manner, by the disorder that a too large quantity of dissimilar hereditary engrams causes in the hereditary mneme of two conjugated cells.

  43. In both cases the two conjugated cells are identical, and one cannot call them male and female.

  44. The embryo is formed from a portion of blastoderm, that is to say, from the cellular layer applied to the membranes of the egg and arising from the successive divisions of the two primary conjugated cells and their daughter cells.

  45. Moreover, the different organs of the body may receive their energies from different parts of the conjugated nuclei in different degrees.

  46. Moreover, although of the same size, the nuclei which become conjugated are evidently of unequal strength; the energies of one or the other predominate later on in the embryo, and still later in man.

  47. While these phenomena are taking place, and while the substance of the two conjugated germs divides into an ever increasing number of cells, which become differentiated in layers to form the future organs (Fig.

  48. At the time of conjugation, the qualities of the child which will result from it depend therefore on conditions of the ancestral qualities of the conjugated egg and spermatozoön.

  49. The signification of these facts is as follows: as soon as, in the course of development, the conjugated nuclei divide again into two cells, as in Figs.

  50. This shows the capital importance of conjugation and of the substance of the conjugated nuclei, especially of their chromatin.

  51. Hereditary dispositions arise from the energy of two conjugated germs during the whole of life and till death.

  52. It is not necessary to describe here in detail the different changes which the two conjugated cells pass through to become an adult man.

  53. These three tenses, the habitual past, the imperative and the future, are conjugated as follows.

  54. The second is by suffixing te to the root and to that adding gozari,u or ari,u which is then conjugated in the present or the preterit of the second conjugation; e.

  55. It is added to the roots of verbs and conjugated in the third conjugation.

  56. This form is then conjugated according to (33 the tense required by the sentence.

  57. In some areas of Japan they form the negative by removing the final u from the negative root and adding ari,u, which is then conjugated according to the required tense; e.

  58. All are conjugated by the three conjugations according to the way in which their roots terminate.

  59. All these substantive verbs are conjugated in the second conjugation to which they belong by virtue of the fact that their (32 roots end in i; ari,u:gozari,u.

  60. To express the meaning 'become' the verb nari,u is added to the adjective and then conjugated according to the requirements of the adjective taken adverbally; e.

  61. Adjectives, when they do not precede verbs, are conjugated in the same way as the negative substantive verb.

  62. The adjectives when they are conjugated have a neutral meaning; e.

  63. But when they are placed after nouns they become more like verbs and are in fact conjugated like them; e.

  64. The remaining are formed as above, with the verb ari,u added, and are conjugated in the second conjugation.

  65. The other tenses of the adjective, as has been said, are formed with the verb ari,u and conjugated according to the requirements of the sentence.

  66. All the French grammars I know publish the list of the neuter verbs that are conjugated with the auxiliary etre, but none give boys the reason why these verbs are conjugated with etre and not with avoir.

  67. He has heard over and over again, for instance, that a French past participle, conjugated with the auxiliary avoir, sometimes agrees with its direct object and sometimes does not.

  68. For the same reason, reflexive verbs are conjugated with etre, because they also express that a state is enjoyed as soon as the action is over.

  69. When afterwards he finds that the verb sortir is conjugated with the auxiliary etre, he changes j'ai into je suis.

  70. This is why the verb mourir, expressing the state of being dead, as soon as the action of dying is over, has to be conjugated with etre.

  71. Some verbs are conjugated partly after I, partly after III.

  72. Conjugation is the Variation of Verbs through all their Moods and Tenses; and the English Verbs are chiefly conjugated by auxiliary Signs; as to love; or by auxiliary Verbs; as I am loved, I have loved.

  73. The auxiliary Verbs are only two, to Have and to Be; which cannot be conjugated without the auxiliary Signs, and without the reciprocal Assistance of each other.

  74. A Verb Active regular is conjugated by the auxiliary Signs, the auxiliary Verbs, and the general Rules foregoing.

  75. In this respect the verbal, conjugated with the personal signs, differs nothing from the noun united to its possessive pronouns.

  76. In the same languages ten verbs are conjugated like praeterites.

  77. As conjugated in the plural number this is-- car-wn = am-amus.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjugated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    conjugate; coupled; matched; mated; paired; yoked