CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEDRIVEL
PRESENT
Present
I bedrivel
you bedrivel
he/she/it bedrivels
we bedrivel
you bedrivel
they bedrivel
Present continuous
I am bedrivelling
you are bedrivelling
he/she/it is bedrivelling
we are bedrivelling
you are bedrivelling
they are bedrivelling
Present perfect
I have bedrivelled
you have bedrivelled
he/she/it has bedrivelled
we have bedrivelled
you have bedrivelled
they have bedrivelled
Present perfect continuous
I have been bedrivelling
you have been bedrivelling
he/she/it has been bedrivelling
we have been bedrivelling
you have been bedrivelling
they have been bedrivelling
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 bedrivelled
you bedrivelled
he/she/it bedrivelled
we bedrivelled
you bedrivelled
they bedrivelled
Past continuous
I was bedrivelling
you were bedrivelling
he/she/it was bedrivelling
we were bedrivelling
you were bedrivelling
they were bedrivelling
Past perfect
I had bedrivelled
you had bedrivelled
he/she/it had bedrivelled
we had bedrivelled
you had bedrivelled
they had bedrivelled
Past perfect continuous
I had been bedrivelling
you had been bedrivelling
he/she/it had been bedrivelling
we had been bedrivelling
you had been bedrivelling
they had been bedrivelling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bedrivel
you will bedrivel
he/she/it will bedrivel
we will bedrivel
you will bedrivel
they will bedrivel
Future continuous
I will be bedrivelling
you will be bedrivelling
he/she/it will be bedrivelling
we will be bedrivelling
you will be bedrivelling
they will be bedrivelling
Future perfect
I will have bedrivelled
you will have bedrivelled
he/she/it will have bedrivelled
we will have bedrivelled
you will have bedrivelled
they will have bedrivelled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bedrivelling
you will have been bedrivelling
he/she/it will have been bedrivelling
we will have been bedrivelling
you will have been bedrivelling
they will have been bedrivelling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bedrivel
you would bedrivel
he/she/it would bedrivel
we would bedrivel
you would bedrivel
they would bedrivel
Conditional continuous
I would be bedrivelling
you would be bedrivelling
he/she/it would be bedrivelling
we would be bedrivelling
you would be bedrivelling
they would be bedrivelling
Conditional perfect
I would have bedrivel
you would have bedrivel
he/she/it would have bedrivel
we would have bedrivel
you would have bedrivel
they would have bedrivel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bedrivelling
you would have been bedrivelling
he/she/it would have been bedrivelling
we would have been bedrivelling
you would have been bedrivelling
they would have been bedrivelling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bedrivel
we let´s bedrivel
you bedrivel
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bedrivelled
Present Participle
bedrivelling
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 «BEDRIVEL»
Discover the use of
bedrivel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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... BEDRAPED BEDRAPES BEDRAPING BEDRENCH BEDRENCHED
BEDRENCHES BEDRENCHING BEDRID BEDRIDDEN BEDRIVEL
BEDRIVELED BEDRIVELING BEDRIVELLED BEDRIVELLING BEDRIVELS
BEDROCK BEDROCKS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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M'Fingal: a modern epic poem, in four cantos
Who, once sent home, his canting rival, Lord Dartmouth's self might out-bedrivel.!
•'Have you forgot," Honorius cried, " How your prime saint the truth defied,*8
Affirm'd he never wrote a line, Your charter'd rights to undermine ; When his own
...
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English Language Word Builder
... BECLAMOR BECLOTHE BECOWARD BECUDGEL BECUDGEL> BEDAGGLE
BEDARKEN BEDEAFEN BEDIAPER BEDIMPLE BEDRENCH BEDRIVEL
BEFINGER BEFLOWER BEFRINGE BEGIRDLE BEGLAMOR BEHAPPEN
BEJUMBLE ...
Criticize, correct, blue- pencil to your heart's content, but don't bedrivel. For
whether you realize it or not, it has about the same effect upon the reader's mind
as a smudged half-tone — he has got to be tremendously interested in the
subject ...
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A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles: Morphology
Be- has further been used to form transitive vbs from intransitives, as if adding a
prepositional meaning to them, e. g. becrawl, bedrivel, beglare (Di F 683 the
person glared at . . . the beglared one), bemoan, bemock, bespeak, bestraddle, ...
Otto Jespersen, Niels Haislund, 1956
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Marketing Communications
Criticize, correct, bluepencil to your heart's content, but don't bedrivel. For
whether you realize it or not. it has about the same effect upon the reader's mind
as a smudged half-tone—he has got to be tremendously interested in the subject
before ...
28.1 s. Be- has further been used to form transitive vbs from intransitives, as if
adding a prepositional meaning to them, e. g. becrawl, bedrivel, beglare (Di F
683 the person glared at ... the beglared one), bemoan, bemock, bespeak,
bestraddle, ...
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Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms
drivel (rare), bedrivel (an intensive; rare). 2. See utter. slobber, n. Spec, saliva (
learned or tech.), slaver, drivel, dribblings (pi.), slabber, dribble, drool (dial, or
colloq.; U.S.). slope, n. 1. slant (contextual), ramp (chiefly tech.); incline,
inclination ...
Frederic Sturges Allen, 1920
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a transitive cladistic for solving physical & social problems : the dictionary that
analyzes a quarter-million word-listings by their processes, branches them
binarily to pinpoint the concepts, thus sequentially tracing causes to their effects,
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Ologies And Isms: A Dictionary of Word Beginnings And Endings
Provides entries that contain the meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and other types of affixes that form parts of English words.