CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO AFTEREYE
PRESENT
Present
I aftereye
you aftereye
he/she/it aftereyes
we aftereye
you aftereye
they aftereye
Present continuous
I am aftereyeing
you are aftereyeing
he/she/it is aftereyeing
we are aftereyeing
you are aftereyeing
they are aftereyeing
Present perfect
I have aftereyed
you have aftereyed
he/she/it has aftereyed
we have aftereyed
you have aftereyed
they have aftereyed
Present perfect continuous
I have been aftereyeing
you have been aftereyeing
he/she/it has been aftereyeing
we have been aftereyeing
you have been aftereyeing
they have been aftereyeing
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 aftereyed
you aftereyed
he/she/it aftereyed
we aftereyed
you aftereyed
they aftereyed
Past continuous
I was aftereyeing
you were aftereyeing
he/she/it was aftereyeing
we were aftereyeing
you were aftereyeing
they were aftereyeing
Past perfect
I had aftereyed
you had aftereyed
he/she/it had aftereyed
we had aftereyed
you had aftereyed
they had aftereyed
Past perfect continuous
I had been aftereyeing
you had been aftereyeing
he/she/it had been aftereyeing
we had been aftereyeing
you had been aftereyeing
they had been aftereyeing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will aftereye
you will aftereye
he/she/it will aftereye
we will aftereye
you will aftereye
they will aftereye
Future continuous
I will be aftereyeing
you will be aftereyeing
he/she/it will be aftereyeing
we will be aftereyeing
you will be aftereyeing
they will be aftereyeing
Future perfect
I will have aftereyed
you will have aftereyed
he/she/it will have aftereyed
we will have aftereyed
you will have aftereyed
they will have aftereyed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been aftereyeing
you will have been aftereyeing
he/she/it will have been aftereyeing
we will have been aftereyeing
you will have been aftereyeing
they will have been aftereyeing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would aftereye
you would aftereye
he/she/it would aftereye
we would aftereye
you would aftereye
they would aftereye
Conditional continuous
I would be aftereyeing
you would be aftereyeing
he/she/it would be aftereyeing
we would be aftereyeing
you would be aftereyeing
they would be aftereyeing
Conditional perfect
I would have aftereye
you would have aftereye
he/she/it would have aftereye
we would have aftereye
you would have aftereye
they would have aftereye
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been aftereyeing
you would have been aftereyeing
he/she/it would have been aftereyeing
we would have been aftereyeing
you would have been aftereyeing
they would have been aftereyeing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you aftereye
we let´s aftereye
you aftereye
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
aftereyed
Present Participle
aftereyeing
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 «AFTEREYE»
Discover the use of
aftereye in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aftereye and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Thou shoulcl'st have made him as little as a crow, or less, ere left to aftereye him -
- - - Ibid. l 4 Afiemoon the posterior of the day - - Love': Lab. Lost. 5 1 -— A beauty
-waning and distressed widow, even in the afternoon of her best days Richard ...
2
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
AFTEREYE, at'ter-i, v. a. To follow in view—0bsolete. Ere left to oflereye him—
Shaka. AFTERGAME, after-game, r. Methods taken after the first turn of affairs.
AHEBGUARD, aiIter-Q'iird, I. In the Navy, the seamen who are stationed on the
poop ...
3
A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Wherein ...
To Aftereye, va. Seguir á la vista. A'ftergame, ». Juego de desquite, medio 6
recurso de que se vale alguno después de haberle salido mal lo que intentó. A'
ftergathering, ». Rebusco, la acción de recoger después de otro. A'fterhelp, ».
Socorro ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1855
4
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
AFFY— AFTEREYE. AFTERGAME— AGAMI. Afft, af-fi', r. a. (affier, Fr.) To betroth
in order to marriage; — r. n. to put confidence in.— Obsolete, in the latter sense.
We a£k in youaloves and undertakings. — lien. Jonxm. Afield, a-feeld', ad. To the
...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
5
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
Tr. from Todd's Ed. of Johnson's English Dictionary ... Samuel Johnson, Henry
John Todd, Ramcomul Sen. ডে Aftereye, ৪. ৪. লক্ষ করিয়া-রক্ষা. দূন্টিগের্সচরে-
স্থা..পাত্তছ২ দূ ক্ষায় | Afterhope, ৪. ৪. ভাবি সুতোর 11 অশো,উতরডরসা. ভারি অপো
Agape ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
6
Dramatic works with explanatory notes. A new ed., to which ...
Thou should'st have made him as little as a crow, or less, ere lest to aftereye him -
- - - Qyxnbeline. x Asmnoan the poslerior of the day - - - Lo-ue': Lab. 5 - A beauty-
waning and distressed widow, even in the aftemoon of her best days Richard ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790
7
A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
... f,; — wrath, JH fpüte CiroII, ш. Aftereye ...
8
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Explication: selfexplication. Expressive: unexpressive. Eye: aftereye; blueeyed;
darkeyed; dizzyeyed; dulleyed; evileyed; fireeyed; greeneyed; greyeyed;
holloweyed; o'ereye; onion eyed;openeyed; overeye;sadeyed; soureyed;
thickeyed; wall ...
9
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
AS. iEpren. supposed by Tooke to be the comparative of the noun Aft (AS. jEjrc).
Hind, Aft and Back have the same meaning. Tooke, i. 444. used in composition,
but without effecting anychange in the usage of the component words. Aftereye,
is ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
10
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Aft'eueye, Aft'erwards. After, is much i JEpz). Hind, Aft and Back have J the same
meaning. Tooke, i. 444. used in composition, but without efTectinganychange in
the usage of the component words. Aftereye, is used as a verb by Shakespeare.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845