Verbo "to wit" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

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Verbo "to wit"

Present
I wot
you wit
he/she/it wot
we wit
you wit
they wit

Present continuous
I am witting
you are witting
he/she/it is witting
we are witting
you are witting
they are witting

Simple past
I wist
you wist
he/she/it wist
we wist
you wist
they wist

Past continuous
I was witting
you were witting
he/she/it was witting
we were witting
you were witting
they were witting

Present perfect
I have wist
you have wist
he/she/it has wist
we have wist
you have wist
they have wist

Present perfect continuous
I have been witting
you have been witting
he/she/it has been witting
we have been witting
you have been witting
they have been witting

Past perfect
I had wist
you had wist
he/she/it had wist
we had wist
you had wist
they had wist

Past perfect continuous
I had been witting
you had been witting
he/she/it had been witting
we had been witting
you had been witting
they had been witting

Future
I will wit
you will wit
he/she/it will wit
we will wit
you will wit
they will wit

Future continuous
I will be witting
you will be witting
he/she/it will be witting
we will be witting
you will be witting
they will be witting

Future perfect
I will have wist
you will have wist
he/she/it will have wist
we will have wist
you will have wist
they will have wist

Future perfect continuous
I will have been witting
you will have been witting
he/she/it will have been witting
we will have been witting
you will have been witting
they will have been witting

Conditional present
I would wit
you would wit
he/she/it would wit
we would wit
you would wit
they would wit

Conditional perfect
I would have wist
you would have wist
he/she/it would have wist
we would have wist
you would have wist
they would have wist

Conditional present progressive
I would be witting
you would be witting
he/she/it would be witting
we would be witting
you would be witting
they would be witting

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been witting
you would have been witting
he/she/it would have been witting
we would have been witting
you would have been witting
they would have been witting

Present subjunctive
I wit
you wit
he/she/it wit
we wit
you wit
they wit

Past subjunctive
I wist
you wist
he/she/it wist
we wist
you wist
they wist

Past perfect subjunctive
I had wist
you had wist
he/she/it had wist
we had wist
you had wist
they had wist

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you wit
we Let´s wit
you wit

Present participle
witting

Past participle
wist

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Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to wit"

There is in fact an alternative, to wit, a coming together of supervisory systems.
Her former name was Fay Wray, and so that was -- I didn't have the wit to say, "Take the painting."
A very important component, to wit, one third of our drinking water, is extracted from surface water in the Netherlands.
I do not think that is far beyond the wit of the Commission, the Council and other people involved to arrange.
The great wit, Oscar Wilde, described the English hunting fraternity as the 'unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable '.
I see that my experience of his wit and wisdom is well-founded and I could have anticipated the kind of question which he rightly raises.
Unfortunately, the President's remarks have been edited and his full wit and humour have not been reflected in the Minutes.
Why not have the quick wit of a Ken Jennings, especially if you can augment it with the next generation of the Watson machine?
On the bottom of the Wadden Sea, the values of mercury and TBT are higher than the OSPAR value, to wit, ten and one thousand times, respectively.
I am sure that by this you also mean the relevant committees, to wit the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy.
As it is Christmas, I should like to thank the President-in-Office of the Council for his handling of Question Time and his wit.
The European Union should proclaim one general principle, to wit, that the social rights acquired in Member States may not be restricted.
(Music: "Who U Wit" by Lil' Jon & the East Side Boyz) The music that, I would say, is written for automobile sound systems works perfectly on it.
Signs from most national capitals suggest that it should not be beyond the wit of our Member States to deliver a deal.
It measures neither our wit nor our courage, neither our wisdom nor our learning, neither our compassion nor our devotion to our country.
And I spent quite a lot of time with them rather than in punts. ~~~ And they were people who were not short of wit, or grace or energy, but they had no hope, no jobs, no prospects.
In 1818, the Allies laid claim to the canvasses which had come from their countries but, thanks to the wit - another euphemism - of the curator, no works of any importance were returned.
The Commission's four principles for solving this problem sound good: to wit, simplification, coherence, pragmatic and planned progress and general application.