Bøjning af verbet antagonise på engelsk i alle tider
Her er bøjningstabellerne for verbet antagonise på engelsk.
Bøjning af verbet antagonise i nutid
Present Tense
- I antagonise
- you antagonise
- he|she|it antagonises
- we antagonise
- you antagonise
- they antagonise
Present Continuous
- I am antagonising
- you are antagonising
- he|she|it is antagonising
- we are antagonising
- you are antagonising
- they are antagonising
Present Perfect
- I have antagonised
- you have antagonised
- he|she|it has antagonised
- we have antagonised
- you have antagonised
- they have antagonised
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been antagonising
- you have been antagonising
- he|she|it has been antagonising
- we have been antagonising
- you have been antagonising
- they have been antagonising
Hvordan bruger man disse bøjningsformer på engelsk? Present udtrykker vane, hyppighed, generel sandhed og tilstand på engelsk. Present Continuous udtrykker hovedsageligt ideen om en handling eller aktivitet, der stadig er i gang. Present Perfect udtrykker begreber, der altid er relateret til nutiden eller konsekvensen af en begivenhed. Endelig forbinder Present Perfect Continuous ideen om aktivitet med ideen om varighed.
Bøjning af verbet antagonise i datid
Simple past
- I antagonised
- you antagonised
- he|she|it antagonised
- we antagonised
- you antagonised
- they antagonised
Past continuous
- I was antagonising
- you were antagonising
- he|she|it was antagonising
- we were antagonising
- you were antagonising
- they were antagonising
Past perfect
- I had antagonised
- you had antagonised
- he|she|it had antagonised
- we had antagonised
- you had antagonised
- they had antagonised
Past perfect continuous
- I had been antagonising
- you had been antagonising
- he|she|it had been antagonising
- we had been antagonising
- you had been antagonising
- they had been antagonising
Hvordan bruger man disse bøjningsformer på engelsk? Den enkle fortid udtrykker afsluttede handlinger, der ikke er relateret til nutiden, daterede tidligere handlinger eller vaner. Den bruges meget ofte på engelsk. Past Continuous (Simple Past + ING) bruges derimod til at tale om igangværende handlinger i fortiden eller en fortidig handling, der er i gang, når en anden handling finder sted. Past Perfect bruges til at indikere, at handlingen fandt sted før en anden fortidig handling. Endelig bruges Past Perfect Continuous til at henvise til en kontinuerlig handling i fortiden, der er fortsat indtil en anden fortidig handling.
Bøjning af verbet antagonise i futurum
Future
- I will antagonise
- you will antagonise
- he|she|it will antagonise
- we will antagonise
- you will antagonise
- they will antagonise
Future continuous
- I will be antagonising
- you will be antagonising
- he|she|it will be antagonising
- we will be antagonising
- you will be antagonising
- they will be antagonising
Future perfect
- I will have antagonised
- you will have antagonised
- he|she|it will have antagonised
- we will have antagonised
- you will have antagonised
- they will have antagonised
Future perfect continuous
- I will have been antagonising
- you will have been antagonising
- he|she|it will have been antagonising
- we will have been antagonising
- you will have been antagonising
- they will have been antagonising
Hvordan bruger man disse bøjningsformer på engelsk? Future bruges til at tale om faktuelle handlinger i fremtiden. Future Continuous bruges til at tale om ting, der kommer til at ske i fremtiden. Future Perfect er en bøjningsform, der ikke bruges så ofte på engelsk. Denne bøjningsform bruges til at tale om en fremtidig faktuel handling forud for en anden. Endelig bruges Future Perfect Continuous meget sjældent, denne tid bruges til at tale om en fremtidig handling, der er i gang og forud for en anden.
De forskellige former af participium på engelsk, for verbet at antagonise.
Imperativ på engelsk for verbet at antagonise.
Imperative
- antagonise
- let's antagonise
- antagonise
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