CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BECURSE
PRESENT
Present
I becurse
you becurse
he/she/it becurses
we becurse
you becurse
they becurse
Present continuous
I am becursing
you are becursing
he/she/it is becursing
we are becursing
you are becursing
they are becursing
Present perfect
I have becursed
you have becursed
he/she/it has becursed
we have becursed
you have becursed
they have becursed
Present perfect continuous
I have been becursing
you have been becursing
he/she/it has been becursing
we have been becursing
you have been becursing
they have been becursing
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 becursed
you becursed
he/she/it becursed
we becursed
you becursed
they becursed
Past continuous
I was becursing
you were becursing
he/she/it was becursing
we were becursing
you were becursing
they were becursing
Past perfect
I had becursed
you had becursed
he/she/it had becursed
we had becursed
you had becursed
they had becursed
Past perfect continuous
I had been becursing
you had been becursing
he/she/it had been becursing
we had been becursing
you had been becursing
they had been becursing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will becurse
you will becurse
he/she/it will becurse
we will becurse
you will becurse
they will becurse
Future continuous
I will be becursing
you will be becursing
he/she/it will be becursing
we will be becursing
you will be becursing
they will be becursing
Future perfect
I will have becursed
you will have becursed
he/she/it will have becursed
we will have becursed
you will have becursed
they will have becursed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been becursing
you will have been becursing
he/she/it will have been becursing
we will have been becursing
you will have been becursing
they will have been becursing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would becurse
you would becurse
he/she/it would becurse
we would becurse
you would becurse
they would becurse
Conditional continuous
I would be becursing
you would be becursing
he/she/it would be becursing
we would be becursing
you would be becursing
they would be becursing
Conditional perfect
I would have becurse
you would have becurse
he/she/it would have becurse
we would have becurse
you would have becurse
they would have becurse
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been becursing
you would have been becursing
he/she/it would have been becursing
we would have been becursing
you would have been becursing
they would have been becursing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you becurse
we let´s becurse
you becurse
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
becursing
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 «BECURSE»
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(it was)theman who started the swearing of oath andheswore inthe name ofAllah
four timesthat he wasamong the truthful.and atthe fifthturn he said: Letthere
becurse ofAllah upon himifhe were among the liars. Then the womanwas
calledand ...
ʻAbdul Ḥamīd Ṣiddīqī,
1976
... BECUDGELING BECUDGELLED BECUDGELLING BECUDGELS BECURSE
BECURSED BECURSES BECURSING BECURST BED BEDABBLE
BEDABBLED BEDABBLES BEDABBLING BEDAMN BEDAMNED BEDAMNING
BEDAMNS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
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The Holy Bible ... Stereotype Edition
25 And Joshualsaved Rahah the harlot alive, and her fatther's houshold, and all
that shchad; and she dwelletli in srael even unto this day ; becurse she lnd the
messengers, w |_eh Joshua sent to spy out Jericho. 26 '(And Joshua at'ured them
...
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Science simplified, and Philosophy, Natural and ...
Becurse when springing or dropping from a height they hang down the fore and
hind feet and tail so as to bring the centre of gravity or line of direction to a point
below their breast, which descending first makes them fall as they do. It is by the ...
David WILLIAMS (Author of “The Preceptor's Assistant.”.),
1851
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The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
Bitterly did becurse his folly-his destiny. Ay, destiny must bear the blame of all ;
stern, relentless destiny, that with unpitying hand had rolled him onward to his
fate. As he sat in his room he heard the shouts of the students, as they drew the ...
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The Statutes and Ordinances of Me, Robert Johnson, Clerk, ...
But yet I do' ordain and constitute, that .becurse . my I-Iospital-HOtrfi-s are
scituated in the Towns of'Oa/t-luzm and (sloping/saw, the afore*said Governors
shall choose into the Hozspital of Oakbam eight p'oor Men out 'of Oak/Jaw z nnd
into the ...
Robert JOHNSON (Archdeacon of Leicester.),
1753
Starting in verse 15, Moses beganto tell thechildren of Israel that if they do not
obey, obey then theywill becurse. Moses gave them these commands while
theywereunder the law, but God promised all ofThe Blessings beforethe law and
that is ...
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The House of the Misty Star: A ROMANCE OF YOUTH AND HOPE AND ...
Her foreign blood would becurse enough. Bidding hisfamily follow, he turned
andleft. AsMrs. Wingate passed her disgraced offspring, withtroubled voice and
bewildered looks she repeated once more herset formula of reproof,"Oh, Zura!
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... becloaks BECLOG -; beclogs BECLOUD -; beclouds BECLOWN -; beclowns
BECOME -; becomes BECRAWL -; becrawls BECRIME -; becrimed, becrimes
BECROWD -; becrowds BECRUST -; becrusts BECURSE -; becursed, becurses
BED ...
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A Supplementary English Glossary
Wulpole, Letters, iii. 375 (1771). Becurse, to assail with curses. He was going and
leaving his malison on us root and branch ; I was never so becursed in all my
days. — Reade, Cloister awl Hearth, ch. xlviii. Bedevilment, confusion ; trouble.
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps,
1881
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