CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BECARPET
PRESENT
Present
I becarpet
you becarpet
he/she/it becarpets
we becarpet
you becarpet
they becarpet
Present continuous
I am becarpeting
you are becarpeting
he/she/it is becarpeting
we are becarpeting
you are becarpeting
they are becarpeting
Present perfect
I have becarpeted
you have becarpeted
he/she/it has becarpeted
we have becarpeted
you have becarpeted
they have becarpeted
Present perfect continuous
I have been becarpeting
you have been becarpeting
he/she/it has been becarpeting
we have been becarpeting
you have been becarpeting
they have been becarpeting
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 becarpeted
you becarpeted
he/she/it becarpeted
we becarpeted
you becarpeted
they becarpeted
Past continuous
I was becarpeting
you were becarpeting
he/she/it was becarpeting
we were becarpeting
you were becarpeting
they were becarpeting
Past perfect
I had becarpeted
you had becarpeted
he/she/it had becarpeted
we had becarpeted
you had becarpeted
they had becarpeted
Past perfect continuous
I had been becarpeting
you had been becarpeting
he/she/it had been becarpeting
we had been becarpeting
you had been becarpeting
they had been becarpeting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will becarpet
you will becarpet
he/she/it will becarpet
we will becarpet
you will becarpet
they will becarpet
Future continuous
I will be becarpeting
you will be becarpeting
he/she/it will be becarpeting
we will be becarpeting
you will be becarpeting
they will be becarpeting
Future perfect
I will have becarpeted
you will have becarpeted
he/she/it will have becarpeted
we will have becarpeted
you will have becarpeted
they will have becarpeted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been becarpeting
you will have been becarpeting
he/she/it will have been becarpeting
we will have been becarpeting
you will have been becarpeting
they will have been becarpeting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would becarpet
you would becarpet
he/she/it would becarpet
we would becarpet
you would becarpet
they would becarpet
Conditional continuous
I would be becarpeting
you would be becarpeting
he/she/it would be becarpeting
we would be becarpeting
you would be becarpeting
they would be becarpeting
Conditional perfect
I would have becarpet
you would have becarpet
he/she/it would have becarpet
we would have becarpet
you would have becarpet
they would have becarpet
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been becarpeting
you would have been becarpeting
he/she/it would have been becarpeting
we would have been becarpeting
you would have been becarpeting
they would have been becarpeting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you becarpet
we let´s becarpet
you becarpet
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
becarpeted
Present Participle
becarpeting
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 «BECARPET»
Discover the use of
becarpet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
becarpet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
What appeared to becarpet fibers had been found onher clothing, theythought
itmightmatch the vehicle thatit appeared she was hauledin. If soit could be
avaluable lead, supposing they could match a supplier which was not impossible
, but ...
Michael Alan Claybourne, 2012
... BEBOPPER BEBOPPERS BEBOPS BECALM BECALMED BECALMING
BECALMS BECAME BECAP BECAPPED BECAPPING BECAPS BECARPET
BECARPETED BECARPETING BECARPETS BECAUSE BECCAFICO
BECCAFICOS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
3
English Language Word Builder
8.3.1 VERBS COMPRISED OF A COMMON PREFIX PLUS A VERB PLATEAUX
RAILCARD RUMPLESS SHOEPACK TACKLESS TONNEAUX YESHIVAH
PLIMSOLL RANKLESS RUSTLESS SOUPLESS TAILLESS TRUMEAUX
BECARPET ...
4
Containing a Calendar and Nautical Intelligence for the ...
Point a Leconte Light, situate on the west point of the Island of Dogs, 62 •□*eet
above the level of the sea, visible 7 miles. The light shows white beCarpet-
making and Blind- making tween the bearings (from the tower) :268 St. Pierre
Lights.
The billet-village decks its glades With leafy poplar-colonnades And apple-
orchards where the bloom Makes every tree a great mushroom Of petals pink as
summer dawn, Soon to becarpet all the lawn On which plump porkers small and
large ...
6
The Sound Production Handbook
... set acoustically. (The much cheaper alternative would becarpet underlay fixed
to the reflective surfaces.) However, transport to locations is not always available
for such luxuries; nor would these extra requirements be provided.
Who knows what itwas like upstairs. Therecould becarpet totear up and— Let it
alone, hetold himself. Sandyhad madeit clear she wasn't interested inhim orhis
help. “See ya,” he said, and started toward the gatehouse. “Wait,”Sandy called.
Thereusedto becarpet on the stairs, butfor some reason it's been taken up. I
suspect that that wasone of Marina's improvements. I'm pretty sure that wethought
itwas ugly, and itmight even havebeen one ofthethings she was talking about on
the ...
Itisn't coarse enough to becarpet andit's not lobed. So it's clothing.' 'In this
heathe's not going to be wearing thick socks or a sweater. Skimask?' 'That'd be
mybet,' Cooper said. Rhyme reflected, 'So he's serious about givingus a chance
to save ...
Wherever A concreted roundabout curves Contractors Becarpet the middle with
turves, And baskets of blossom On brachial clamps Cascade (In the streets
designated) From lamps. We get ugliness free; Our beauty is dear. In Brum we
have ...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1952