CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEDIMPLE
PRESENT
Present
I bedimple
you bedimple
he/she/it bedimples
we bedimple
you bedimple
they bedimple
Present continuous
I am bedimpling
you are bedimpling
he/she/it is bedimpling
we are bedimpling
you are bedimpling
they are bedimpling
Present perfect
I have bedimpled
you have bedimpled
he/she/it has bedimpled
we have bedimpled
you have bedimpled
they have bedimpled
Present perfect continuous
I have been bedimpling
you have been bedimpling
he/she/it has been bedimpling
we have been bedimpling
you have been bedimpling
they have been bedimpling
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 bedimpled
you bedimpled
he/she/it bedimpled
we bedimpled
you bedimpled
they bedimpled
Past continuous
I was bedimpling
you were bedimpling
he/she/it was bedimpling
we were bedimpling
you were bedimpling
they were bedimpling
Past perfect
I had bedimpled
you had bedimpled
he/she/it had bedimpled
we had bedimpled
you had bedimpled
they had bedimpled
Past perfect continuous
I had been bedimpling
you had been bedimpling
he/she/it had been bedimpling
we had been bedimpling
you had been bedimpling
they had been bedimpling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bedimple
you will bedimple
he/she/it will bedimple
we will bedimple
you will bedimple
they will bedimple
Future continuous
I will be bedimpling
you will be bedimpling
he/she/it will be bedimpling
we will be bedimpling
you will be bedimpling
they will be bedimpling
Future perfect
I will have bedimpled
you will have bedimpled
he/she/it will have bedimpled
we will have bedimpled
you will have bedimpled
they will have bedimpled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bedimpling
you will have been bedimpling
he/she/it will have been bedimpling
we will have been bedimpling
you will have been bedimpling
they will have been bedimpling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bedimple
you would bedimple
he/she/it would bedimple
we would bedimple
you would bedimple
they would bedimple
Conditional continuous
I would be bedimpling
you would be bedimpling
he/she/it would be bedimpling
we would be bedimpling
you would be bedimpling
they would be bedimpling
Conditional perfect
I would have bedimple
you would have bedimple
he/she/it would have bedimple
we would have bedimple
you would have bedimple
they would have bedimple
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bedimpling
you would have been bedimpling
he/she/it would have been bedimpling
we would have been bedimpling
you would have been bedimpling
they would have been bedimpling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bedimple
we let´s bedimple
you bedimple
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bedimpled
Present Participle
bedimpling
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 «BEDIMPLE»
Discover the use of
bedimple in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bedimple and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The History of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha
Here he spies a pleasant rivulet, which, through its flowery banks, glides along
over the brightest sand, and remurmurs over the whitest pebbles that bedimple its
smooth surface, while that other, through its liquid crystal, feasts the eye with a ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, John Gibson Lockhart, 1856
2
The Kentish Songster ... Containing Above Fourteen Hundred ...
Good nature, believe me, 'a the smoothesl of varnish, Which e'er bedimple' the
beautiful cheek 5 No time not no tint can it' excellence tatnilh, lt holda good so
long, and it lie' on so sleek. 'Tis more than the blush os the rose in the mornThe ...
Here he spies a pleafant rivulet, which, through its slow'ry banks, glides along'
over the brightest fand, and remurmurs over the whitest pebbles that bedimple its
smooth sursace, while that other, through its liquid crystal, seasts the eye with a ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1749
4
The history of the renowned don Quixote de la Mancha. Tr. by ...
... bedimple its smooth sursace, while that other, through its liquid crystal, seasts
the eye with a prospect of gold and orient pearl. There he perceives an artisical
fountain, form'd of party-colour'd jasper and polish'd marble ; and hard by another
...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, John Ozell, Pierre Antoine Motteux, 1749
... BEDGOWN BEDGOWNS BEDIAPER BEDIAPERED BEDIAPERING
BEDIAPERS BEDIGHT BEDIGHTED BEDIGHTING BEDIGHTS BEDIM
BEDIMMED BEDIMMING BEDIMPLE BEDIMPLED BEDIMPLES BEDIMPLING
BEDIMS BEDIRTIED ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
6
THE HISTORY Of the RENOWNED Don QUIXOTE De la MANCHA.
Here he spies a pleasant Rivulet, which, through its flowry Banks, glides along
over the brightest Sand, and remurmurs over the whitest Pebbles that bedimple
its smooth Surface, while that, . through its liquid Chrystal, feasts the Eye with a ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1719
7
Shorn relics, a trouvaille [of verse].
A spirit, an angel, a creature of air, By Heaven made lovely Life's sorrow to scare,
Eouse the sad, sunken soul from the depths of despair And bedimple with
laughter the wrinkles of care ! Ah the nectar beware I Lest a fiend shackled there
With ...
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BEJUMBLE ...
Here he spies a pleasant rivulet, which, through its flowery banks, glides along
over the brightest sand, and remurmurs over the whitest pebbles that bedimple its
smooth surface, while that other, through its liquid" crystal, feasts the eye with a ...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1993
Luckily, I'dalwaysmanagedto knock her unconscious with my rattlebefore
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Thatmust beDimple Dracula. She's coming to suck my babyblood. Andshe'll
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