CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ABROOKE
PRESENT
Present
I abrooke
you abrooke
he/she/it abrookes
we abrooke
you abrooke
they abrooke
Present continuous
I am abrooking
you are abrooking
he/she/it is abrooking
we are abrooking
you are abrooking
they are abrooking
Present perfect
I have abrooked
you have abrooked
he/she/it has abrooked
we have abrooked
you have abrooked
they have abrooked
Present perfect continuous
I have been abrooking
you have been abrooking
he/she/it has been abrooking
we have been abrooking
you have been abrooking
they have been abrooking
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 abrooked
you abrooked
he/she/it abrooked
we abrooked
you abrooked
they abrooked
Past continuous
I was abrooking
you were abrooking
he/she/it was abrooking
we were abrooking
you were abrooking
they were abrooking
Past perfect
I had abrooked
you had abrooked
he/she/it had abrooked
we had abrooked
you had abrooked
they had abrooked
Past perfect continuous
I had been abrooking
you had been abrooking
he/she/it had been abrooking
we had been abrooking
you had been abrooking
they had been abrooking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will abrooke
you will abrooke
he/she/it will abrooke
we will abrooke
you will abrooke
they will abrooke
Future continuous
I will be abrooking
you will be abrooking
he/she/it will be abrooking
we will be abrooking
you will be abrooking
they will be abrooking
Future perfect
I will have abrooked
you will have abrooked
he/she/it will have abrooked
we will have abrooked
you will have abrooked
they will have abrooked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been abrooking
you will have been abrooking
he/she/it will have been abrooking
we will have been abrooking
you will have been abrooking
they will have been abrooking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would abrooke
you would abrooke
he/she/it would abrooke
we would abrooke
you would abrooke
they would abrooke
Conditional continuous
I would be abrooking
you would be abrooking
he/she/it would be abrooking
we would be abrooking
you would be abrooking
they would be abrooking
Conditional perfect
I would have abrooke
you would have abrooke
he/she/it would have abrooke
we would have abrooke
you would have abrooke
they would have abrooke
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been abrooking
you would have been abrooking
he/she/it would have been abrooking
we would have been abrooking
you would have been abrooking
they would have been abrooking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you abrooke
we let´s abrooke
you abrooke
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
abrooking
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 «ABROOKE»
Discover the use of
abrooke in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
abrooke and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Bikini Body Diet: The Immediate and Lasting Plan to a ...
ABrooke. Burke. Favorite! REVERSE LUNGE SWEEP Works core, butt, and legs
Stand with feet hip-width apart and hands in fists in front of chin, palms facing
each other. Lunge back with your left leg. Rise up,shifting weighttoyour right leg
as ...
Tara Kraft, Editors of Shape,
2014
2
Northern Ireland Since 1969
aBrooke. talks« woundup in early July having failed tomove from discussing
constitutional arrangements forgoverning Northern Ireland onto considering
Strands 2and3(North¥South andEast¥West relations). Theprocess was
underminedby ...
Paul Dixon, Eamonn O'Kane,
2014
3
Calendar of Sussex Marriage Licenses: Recorded in the ...
Oct. 26 Roger FYLLERY of Linfeld & Joan ABROOKE of Barkham, virgin :
sureties, Edward Abrooke of Barkham, yeoman, and William Tayler of Lewes,
taylor. Nov. 18 Lawrence HENNAGE of Willingdon, gent., & Anne RELFE of same
, virgin ...
Church of England. Diocese of Chichester. Consistory Court, Edwin Hadlow Wise Dunkin,
1902
Roger FYLLERY of Linfeld & Joan ABROOKE of Barkham, virgin : sureties,
Edward Abrooke of Barkham, yeoman, and William Tayler of Lewes, taylor.
Lawrence HENNAGE of Willingdon, gent., & Anne RELFE of same, virgin:
sureties, said ...
5
Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of London
George Cleave, Vintner, & Alice Abrooke, widow of William Abrooke, late of
Dornie, co. Bucks, Yeoman ; at S' Martin Orgar, London. Thomas Morris, of S'
Catherine Cree Church, London, Merchant Tadylor, & Dorothy Hood, of same,
Spinster, ...
Joseph Lemuel Chester, Sir George John Armytage,
1887
6
Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of ...
... George Cleave, Vintner, & Alice Abrooke, widow of William Abrooke, late of
Dornie, co. Bucks, Yeoman ; at S' Martin Orgar, London. Oct. 26 Thomas Morris,
of S' Catherine Cree Church, London, Merchant Taylor, & Dorothy Hood, of same,
...
Joseph Lemuel Chester, Sir George John Armytage (bart.),
1887
Willard, John, Ardingly 25 Apr Abrooke, Richard, Hooe 29 Mch 141 Collen,
William, Heathfield 19 Apr Paine, Agnes, Eastbourne 20 . Welch, George, Rye 15
. Humfrey, Robert, E. Grinstead 20 . Hood, John, Brede 23 . Saxbies, Richard,
Bexhill ...
8
Index of Chancery Proceedings (Reynardson's Division) ...
Dobson 1675 So 27 Ridout Lescalert 1710 307 5 Riddell ... Errington 1691 122
71 л • • • Lescalleet 1710 470 153 ,, ... Riddell 1695 359 13 Ridsbridger Abrooke
1670 410 57 л ... ». 1693 362 4 Risbridger... Porter 1689 261 1I Ryddle, Rosse ,, .
Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Edward Alexander Fry,
1904
9
Allegations for marriage licences issued by the bishop of ...
Oct. 17 George Cleave, Vintner, & Alice Abrooke, widow of William Abrooke, late
of Dornie, co. Bucks, Yeoman ; at S' Martin Orgar, London. Oct. 26 Thomas Morris
, of S' Catherine Cree Church, London, Merchant Taylor, & Dorothy Hood, ...
London diocese, sir George John Armytage (6th bart), Joseph Lemuel Chester,
1887
Jurors ; Richard Abrooke John Lacye John Bulland Richard Mydmore John
Akehurst Simon Bray William Renne Edward Akehurst Richard Tomsett Thomas
Alee George Turpyn John Esterfylde. Thomas Lewkenor son and heir of Edward
...
Sussex Record Society,
1904