CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ABRAID
PRESENT
Present
I abraid
you abraid
he/she/it abraids
we abraid
you abraid
they abraid
Present continuous
I am abraiding
you are abraiding
he/she/it is abraiding
we are abraiding
you are abraiding
they are abraiding
Present perfect
I have abraided
you have abraided
he/she/it has abraided
we have abraided
you have abraided
they have abraided
Present perfect continuous
I have been abraiding
you have been abraiding
he/she/it has been abraiding
we have been abraiding
you have been abraiding
they have been abraiding
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I abraided
you abraided
he/she/it abraided
we abraided
you abraided
they abraided
Past continuous
I was abraiding
you were abraiding
he/she/it was abraiding
we were abraiding
you were abraiding
they were abraiding
Past perfect
I had abraided
you had abraided
he/she/it had abraided
we had abraided
you had abraided
they had abraided
Past perfect continuous
I had been abraiding
you had been abraiding
he/she/it had been abraiding
we had been abraiding
you had been abraiding
they had been abraiding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will abraid
you will abraid
he/she/it will abraid
we will abraid
you will abraid
they will abraid
Future continuous
I will be abraiding
you will be abraiding
he/she/it will be abraiding
we will be abraiding
you will be abraiding
they will be abraiding
Future perfect
I will have abraided
you will have abraided
he/she/it will have abraided
we will have abraided
you will have abraided
they will have abraided
Future perfect continuous
I will have been abraiding
you will have been abraiding
he/she/it will have been abraiding
we will have been abraiding
you will have been abraiding
they will have been abraiding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would abraid
you would abraid
he/she/it would abraid
we would abraid
you would abraid
they would abraid
Conditional continuous
I would be abraiding
you would be abraiding
he/she/it would be abraiding
we would be abraiding
you would be abraiding
they would be abraiding
Conditional perfect
I would have abraid
you would have abraid
he/she/it would have abraid
we would have abraid
you would have abraid
they would have abraid
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been abraiding
you would have been abraiding
he/she/it would have been abraiding
we would have been abraiding
you would have been abraiding
they would have been abraiding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you abraid
we let´s abraid
you abraid
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
abraiding
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABRAID»
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abraid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
abraid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Faerie Queene Book Four
Spenser, Edmund. And no And no And no And no And now b w bw b w bw by this
, S y this, Sy this, S y this, Sy this, Sir S ir Sir Sir S ir Satyrane abraid, atyrane
abraid,atyrane abraid,atyrane abraid, atyrane abraid, WW WW With that, athim
his ...
2
Masterpieces in English Literature
She ferde as she had start out of a sleep, Till she out of her mazedness abraid. "
Griseld," quoth he, "by God that for us deyd, Thou art my wife, none other I ne
have, Ne never had, as God my soule save ! 145. " This is my daughter, which
thou ...
3
A Dictionary of English Etymology
Above. AS. ufan, be-ufan, bu/an, abufan, Du. boven, OE. abowen, Sc. aboon,
above, on high. In Barbour's Bruce we find both abowyne and abow, as ivithoutyn
and without. Abraid. — Abray. To abray or abraid, now obsolete, is common in
our ...
4
Dictionary of English Etymology
Abraid. — Abray. To abray or abraid, now obsolete, is common in our older
writers in the sense of starting out of sleep, awaking, breaking out in language.
AS. abrwgdan, 'abredan, to awake, snatch away, draw out. Tha of shepe onbragd
Then ...
Hensleigh Wedgwood (M.A.), 1859
5
Masterpieces in English Literature, and Lessons in the ...
She ferde as she had start out of a sleep, Till she out of her mazedness abraid. "
Griseld," quoth he, "by God that for us deyd, Thou art my wife, none other I ne
have, Ne never had, as God my soule save ! 145. " This is my daughter, which
thou ...
Homer Baxter Sprague, 1874
6
Irisleabhar Na Gaedhilge: Gaelic Journal
“A i'athe ind rig,” o] in mac, “abraid cid ata immedon ind locha." “ Ni etamar,” or
siat. “ R0 fetar-sa," 01 se, “atét da clarchiste mora and, inagid tagid ocus tucthar
as." Ocus tucad as. “A druide,” 01 in mac, “abraid cid até. etir na clarlestraib tit.
7
Illustrations of English Religion
Piers of sleepe out abraid 10 And thought great wonder and sethen " said. "
Blessed be alle poore men, For God Almighty loveth them ! And well is them that
poor are here, They are with God both lief and dear ! 1 70 And I shall fonde 12
both ...
The paving blocks are placed in a rattler, similar to the casting rattler of a foundry,
and rattled for about one hour with a mass of cast iron shot to abraid and beat it
up. This is a severe test and probaly tests the block as much as S to 15 years' ...
Ohio State University. Engineering Experiment Station, Ohio State University. College of Engineering, 1911
A Futhe ind rig, ol in mace, abraid cid ata im-medon ind locha. Ni(J)eta»iar, or
siat. Eo fetar-sa, ol se, atat da clar-chiste mora and i n-agid t'agid 7 tucthar as ; 7
tucad as. A druide. ol in mace, abraid cid ata etir na clar-lestraib ut ; 7 ni etatar.
The paving blocks are placed in a rattler, similar to the casting rattler of a foundry,
and rattled for about one hour with a mass of cast iron shot to abraid and beat it
up. This is a severe test and probaly tests the block as much as 8 to I 5 years' ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABRAID»
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abraid is used in the context of the following news items.
Willie Nelson's braids can be yours for RM190k
Who's 'abraid' of Willie Nelson? The country music legend's (seen here at the Grammy Awards in January this year) braids that are going up for ... «The Star Online, Aug 14»
Use polygraph in commerce
... top level appointments should be subjected to the scrutiny of a polygraph test, and should not be abraid of subjecting themselves to the test. «Trinidad News, Mar 14»
A compound in pavement could be deadly
People drive over it their tires abraid it. The rains can come and wash the seal coat off the parking lot into the waterways,” Mott says. Mott says ... «kfor.com, Nov 13»
Rochester General Hospital copes with scabies
The intense itching can cause a patient to scratch hard enough to abraid or lacerate the skin. This, in turn, allows staph bacteria to enter and ... «Examiner.com, Nov 13»
Berkeley facing 180-home housing development
ABRAID spokesman and Berkeley resident John Stanton said this was unusual for a housing development of this size and demonstrated the ... «Gazette Series, Oct 13»
Exclusive: Miranda Richardson on Made in Dagenham
... best of them, and it seemed to me that she demanded equality in her communications, and if she didn't get that, she would abraid somebody. «ComingSoon.net, Nov 10»