CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO AFFOORD
PRESENT
Present
I affoord
you affoord
he/she/it affoords
we affoord
you affoord
they affoord
Present continuous
I am affoording
you are affoording
he/she/it is affoording
we are affoording
you are affoording
they are affoording
Present perfect
I have affoorded
you have affoorded
he/she/it has affoorded
we have affoorded
you have affoorded
they have affoorded
Present perfect continuous
I have been affoording
you have been affoording
he/she/it has been affoording
we have been affoording
you have been affoording
they have been affoording
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 affoorded
you affoorded
he/she/it affoorded
we affoorded
you affoorded
they affoorded
Past continuous
I was affoording
you were affoording
he/she/it was affoording
we were affoording
you were affoording
they were affoording
Past perfect
I had affoorded
you had affoorded
he/she/it had affoorded
we had affoorded
you had affoorded
they had affoorded
Past perfect continuous
I had been affoording
you had been affoording
he/she/it had been affoording
we had been affoording
you had been affoording
they had been affoording
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will affoord
you will affoord
he/she/it will affoord
we will affoord
you will affoord
they will affoord
Future continuous
I will be affoording
you will be affoording
he/she/it will be affoording
we will be affoording
you will be affoording
they will be affoording
Future perfect
I will have affoorded
you will have affoorded
he/she/it will have affoorded
we will have affoorded
you will have affoorded
they will have affoorded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been affoording
you will have been affoording
he/she/it will have been affoording
we will have been affoording
you will have been affoording
they will have been affoording
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would affoord
you would affoord
he/she/it would affoord
we would affoord
you would affoord
they would affoord
Conditional continuous
I would be affoording
you would be affoording
he/she/it would be affoording
we would be affoording
you would be affoording
they would be affoording
Conditional perfect
I would have affoord
you would have affoord
he/she/it would have affoord
we would have affoord
you would have affoord
they would have affoord
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been affoording
you would have been affoording
he/she/it would have been affoording
we would have been affoording
you would have been affoording
they would have been affoording
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you affoord
we let´s affoord
you affoord
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
affoorded
Present Participle
affoording
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 «AFFOORD»
Discover the use of
affoord in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
affoord and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tragedy of ...
The fpacious World cannot againe affoord : 272 And will fhe yet abafe her eyes
on me, That cropt the Golden prime of this fweet Prince, And made her Widdow to
a wofull Bed? 275 On me, whofe All not equals Edwards Moytie ? On me, that ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1908
2
The Tragedy of Richard the Third: With the Landing of Earle ...
The fpacious World cannot againe affoord : 272 And will (he yet abafe her eyes
on me, That cropt the Golden prime of this fweet Prince, And made her Widdow to
a wofull Bed ? 275 On me, whofe All not equals Edwards Moytie ? On me, that ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1908
3
The Tragedy of Richard III, with the Landing of Earle ...
The fpacious World cannot againe affoord : 272 And will she yet abafe her eyes
on me, That cropt the Golden prime of this fweet Prince, And made her Widdow to
a wofull Bed ? 275 On me, whofe All not equals Edwards Moytie ? On me, that ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
4
Materials for the Study of the Old English Drama
633 so slack in murder not to o. me notice ST 2921 what lesser libertie can Kings
affoord then ST 2922 then harmeles silence ? then affoord it me SP 1359 the
greatest honor Fortune could affoord Cor. Ded. 3 then which the world affoords
no ...
5
A Concordance to the Works of Thomas Kyd
633 so slack in murder not to a. me notice ST 2921 what lesser libertie can Kings
affoord then ST 2922 then harmeles silence ? then affoord it me SP 1359 the
greatest honor Fortune could affoord .Cor. Ded. 3 then which the world affoords
no ...
Right worthy and my esteemed good Friend, I have had conference with them
you sent ashoare, and have used them in the best sort our Countrey fashion doth
affoord, investing them with Robes, and conducting them backe with Musicke,
that ...
7
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect ...
Ivery body can affoord to be charitable to a certain extent, an' ther's noa charity
does as mich gooid wi as little cost as givin yor old clooas. Luk what comfort yo
give a chap; then as sooin as he sees his sen luk respectable, he begins to want
to ...
8
John Florio: A Worlde of Wordes
VIIVISTRARE, to minister unto, to serve, to affoord, to offer or affoord unto.
VIIVISTRATORE, an administrator or assigne. VINISTRO, a minister, a vicar, a
person, a priest. Also a servant, a squire, an officer, a deputie, an instrument, one
that ...
9
The True Convert: Or an Exposition Upon the XV Chapter of ...
... and there is no Fearc i' os God besore our eyes: Behold thy naturall estate and
r condition, see what matter' that-will affoord of' boasting. ss i Thou art not dead in
vsome one sinne, but dared (saith the 1 apostle) in Sinus, that is, in many sins.
10
The Life and Acts of ... John Whitgift, D. D., the Third and ...
Truely, Syr, I thought it no great paynes to affoord a man of high place good
wordes, with all advantage of warrant: for honouring such as her Majestie
preferred, tendering the quietness of the Church. Although in my conscience I
knewe, that ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AFFOORD»
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affoord is used in the context of the following news items.
West Haven Twilight League: Baybrook Remodelers hoping for …
Down the stretch last summer, Criscio said Baybrook knew it couldn't affoord to lose. Baybrook made it all the way to Battle Creek, Michigan, ... «New Haven Register, Jul 14»
Toowoomba misses out on top 10 charitable postcodes list
I cannot affoord to support them all. I remember one charity that had a stall set up at Bunnings. The only cash I had on me was a five dollar note ... «Toowoomba Chronicle, Oct 12»
400-Year-Old Tobacco Pipes Found at Jamestown
"Tobacco, whose goodnesse mine own experience and triall induces me to be such, that no country under the Sunne, may, or doth affoord ... «CBS News, Dec 10»