CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BECHALK
PRESENT
Present
I bechalk
you bechalk
he/she/it bechalks
we bechalk
you bechalk
they bechalk
Present continuous
I am bechalking
you are bechalking
he/she/it is bechalking
we are bechalking
you are bechalking
they are bechalking
Present perfect
I have bechalked
you have bechalked
he/she/it has bechalked
we have bechalked
you have bechalked
they have bechalked
Present perfect continuous
I have been bechalking
you have been bechalking
he/she/it has been bechalking
we have been bechalking
you have been bechalking
they have been bechalking
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 bechalked
you bechalked
he/she/it bechalked
we bechalked
you bechalked
they bechalked
Past continuous
I was bechalking
you were bechalking
he/she/it was bechalking
we were bechalking
you were bechalking
they were bechalking
Past perfect
I had bechalked
you had bechalked
he/she/it had bechalked
we had bechalked
you had bechalked
they had bechalked
Past perfect continuous
I had been bechalking
you had been bechalking
he/she/it had been bechalking
we had been bechalking
you had been bechalking
they had been bechalking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bechalk
you will bechalk
he/she/it will bechalk
we will bechalk
you will bechalk
they will bechalk
Future continuous
I will be bechalking
you will be bechalking
he/she/it will be bechalking
we will be bechalking
you will be bechalking
they will be bechalking
Future perfect
I will have bechalked
you will have bechalked
he/she/it will have bechalked
we will have bechalked
you will have bechalked
they will have bechalked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bechalking
you will have been bechalking
he/she/it will have been bechalking
we will have been bechalking
you will have been bechalking
they will have been bechalking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bechalk
you would bechalk
he/she/it would bechalk
we would bechalk
you would bechalk
they would bechalk
Conditional continuous
I would be bechalking
you would be bechalking
he/she/it would be bechalking
we would be bechalking
you would be bechalking
they would be bechalking
Conditional perfect
I would have bechalk
you would have bechalk
he/she/it would have bechalk
we would have bechalk
you would have bechalk
they would have bechalk
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bechalking
you would have been bechalking
he/she/it would have been bechalking
we would have been bechalking
you would have been bechalking
they would have been bechalking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bechalk
we let´s bechalk
you bechalk
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bechalked
Present Participle
bechalking
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 «BECHALK»
Discover the use of
bechalk in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bechalk and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Letters from a Father to his Son, on various topics, ...
... and terrified with her forlorn unsheltered condition, let him disentangle
complicated accounts, obtain the best counsel in dubious proceedings, muster all
the connexions of kindred and friendship, and interest them in her bechalk, set
before ...
... BECARPET BECARPETED BECARPETING BECARPETS BECAUSE
BECCAFICO BECCAFICOS BECHALK BECHALKED BECHALKING BECHALKS
BECHAMEL BECHAMELS BECHANCE BECHANCED BECHANCES
BECHANCING ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
3
Ethelstan; or, The battle of Brunanburgh, a dramatic chronicle
Let fear give worse intelligence through your eyes, Make pale your lips, and so
bechalk your cheeks That he shall stare as wild ! — Go, you've the trick of it ! [Exit
Messenger. Prior. 'Twill give his grace the ear-ache for a time ! Ellisif. 'Twill be a ...
4
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... BECAP -; becaps BECAUSE -; - BECHALK -; bechalks BECHARM -; becharms
BECK -; becks BECKED -; - BECKET -; beckets BECKING -; - BECKON -;
beckons BECLASP -; beclasps BECLOAK -; becloaks BECLOG -; beclogs
BECLOUD - ...
5
Urban Futures: Critical Commentaries on shaping Cities
He questions the assumption that youth and rebellion go together–they might
bechalk and cheese ratherthan breadand cheese,soto say–andthe
conventionaldualism of youthand mainstreamsociety. Young people should not,
then, ...
Tim Hall, Malcolm Miles, 2004
And hewas intelligent and thoughtful. But then he oughtto be, being a social
worker. My God; a social worker of all things!What on earth did idealistic Ed see
in hedonistic, politically-indifferent her?You'd thinkthey'd bechalk and cheese.
7
Thomas à Becket: a dramatic chronicle, in five acts
Let fear give worse intelligence through your eyes, Make pale your lips, and so
bechalk your cheeks That he shall stare as wild ! — Go, you've the trick of it ! [Exit
Messenger. Prior. 'Twill give his grace the ear-ache for a time ! Ellisif. 'Twill be a ...
8
English Language Word Builder
I VERBS COMPRISED OF A COMMON PREFIX PLUS A VERB BEBLOOD
BECHALK BECHARM BECLASP BECLOAK BECLOUD BECLOWN BECRAWL
BECRIME BECROWD BECRUST BECURSE BEDEVIL BEDEVIL> BEDIGHT
BEDIRTY ...
9
Christopher Columbus: master of the Atlantic
... 131, 134, 139 Barros, JoSo de 125 Bastidas, Rodrigo de 179 Bay Islands 182
Bayona 131 Bechalk 13 Bejar, Duke of 65 Belen 143, 186 Bermuda see
Santiago de Palos Bermudez, Francisco 188 Bernaldez, Andres 1, 7, 51, 56, 157,
159, ...
David Arthur Thomas, 1991
10
Constructive English: Derivation, Spelling, Pronunciation, ...
... all round, over: beset, besiege, bedaub, besmear, besmudge, bespatter,
bechalk, beguile, befriend (act the friend of), bespeak (' speak round or over,
discuss ', a meaning now obsolete; it now usually means 'speak for ahead,
engage'). for-, ...
Francis Kingsley Ball, 1923