CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO AFFRAP
PRESENT
Present
I affrap
you affrap
he/she/it affraps
we affrap
you affrap
they affrap
Present continuous
I am affrapping
you are affrapping
he/she/it is affrapping
we are affrapping
you are affrapping
they are affrapping
Present perfect
I have affrapped
you have affrapped
he/she/it has affrapped
we have affrapped
you have affrapped
they have affrapped
Present perfect continuous
I have been affrapping
you have been affrapping
he/she/it has been affrapping
we have been affrapping
you have been affrapping
they have been affrapping
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 affrapped
you affrapped
he/she/it affrapped
we affrapped
you affrapped
they affrapped
Past continuous
I was affrapping
you were affrapping
he/she/it was affrapping
we were affrapping
you were affrapping
they were affrapping
Past perfect
I had affrapped
you had affrapped
he/she/it had affrapped
we had affrapped
you had affrapped
they had affrapped
Past perfect continuous
I had been affrapping
you had been affrapping
he/she/it had been affrapping
we had been affrapping
you had been affrapping
they had been affrapping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will affrap
you will affrap
he/she/it will affrap
we will affrap
you will affrap
they will affrap
Future continuous
I will be affrapping
you will be affrapping
he/she/it will be affrapping
we will be affrapping
you will be affrapping
they will be affrapping
Future perfect
I will have affrapped
you will have affrapped
he/she/it will have affrapped
we will have affrapped
you will have affrapped
they will have affrapped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been affrapping
you will have been affrapping
he/she/it will have been affrapping
we will have been affrapping
you will have been affrapping
they will have been affrapping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would affrap
you would affrap
he/she/it would affrap
we would affrap
you would affrap
they would affrap
Conditional continuous
I would be affrapping
you would be affrapping
he/she/it would be affrapping
we would be affrapping
you would be affrapping
they would be affrapping
Conditional perfect
I would have affrap
you would have affrap
he/she/it would have affrap
we would have affrap
you would have affrap
they would have affrap
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been affrapping
you would have been affrapping
he/she/it would have been affrapping
we would have been affrapping
you would have been affrapping
they would have been affrapping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you affrap
we let´s affrap
you affrap
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
affrapped
Present Participle
affrapping
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 «AFFRAP»
Discover the use of
affrap in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
affrap and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer
affrap. I. What is an Affray. II. Ilmcfar it may be suppressed by a private Person. III.
How far by a Constable. IV. How Jar by a Justice of the Peace. V. Punishment of
an Affray. I. What is an Affray. AN affray is a public offence to the terror of the ...
Richard Burn, Sir George Chetwynd, 1820
2
The works of Edmund Spenser: with a selection of notes from ...
... Tho, whenas still he saw him towards pace, He gan rencounter him in equall
race. They bene ymett, both ready to affrap, When suddeinly that Warriour gan
abace His threatned speare, as if some new mishap Had him betide, or hidden ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1869
3
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
... in the rest his ready speare did sticke ; Tho,3 whenas still he saw him towards
pace, He gan rencounter him in equall race. They bene ymett,4 both ready to
affrap,5 When suddeinly that Warriour gan abace • Do him rew, make him repent.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
4
Poetical Works ...: The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; ...
Faire Sir, I let you weete,4 that from the howre I taken was from nourses tender
pap, I have been trained up in warlike stowre,5 To tossen 6 speare and shield,
and to affrap 7 The warlike ryder to his most mishap ; Sithence 8 1 loathed have
my ...
5
Faerie queene. book III
Faire Sir, I let you weete,4 that from the howre I taken was from nourses tender
pap, I have been trained up in warlike stowre,5 To tossen 6 speare and shield,
and to affrap 7 The warlike ryder to his most mishap ; Sithence s I loathed have
my ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
Faire Sir, I let you weete,4 that from the howre I taken was from nourses tender
pap, I have been trained up in warlike stowre,5 To tossen 6 speare and shield,
and to affrap 7 The warlike ryder to his most mishap ; Sithence 8 I loathed have
my ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
7
The Faerie queene (continued)
They bene ymett, both ready to affrap,m m They bene ymett, both ready to affrap.\
Encounter [literally strikes. Ital. affrappare. Fr. /rapper. See also F. Q^iii. ii. 6. " To
affrap the rider," i. e. to strike down. Upton. When suddeinly that warriour gan ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1873
8
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Affranchisement, af-fran'shiz-ment, «. The act of making free. Affrap, af-frap', r. n. (
affrappare, Ital.) To strike; to make a blow ; — r. a, to strike down. They bcenymet
both ready to affrap. — Spenser. To affrap the warlike rider. — Spenser. Affray ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
9
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
AFFRAP', r. Of the origin of the French, Frapper, to strike, Menage acknowledges
his ignorance. The AS. Ee.-jrpcepyan, is explained by Lye to mean Accusare
Frape is used by R. Brunne, p. 323. Fame, Sir, 1 let yon weet, that from the howre
I ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
10
Encyclopaedia metropolitana, or, Universal dictionary of ...
The term in opposition to this is Deafforesting. AFFRAP', r. Of the origin of the
French, Frapper, to strike, Menage acknowledges his ignorance. The AS. Ee,-
ppcep3ian, is explained by Lye to mean Accusare trope is used by R. Brunne, p.
323.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845