CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEDROP
PRESENT
Present
I bedrop
you bedrop
he/she/it bedrops
we bedrop
you bedrop
they bedrop
Present continuous
I am bedropping
you are bedropping
he/she/it is bedropping
we are bedropping
you are bedropping
they are bedropping
Present perfect
I have bedropped
you have bedropped
he/she/it has bedropped
we have bedropped
you have bedropped
they have bedropped
Present perfect continuous
I have been bedropping
you have been bedropping
he/she/it has been bedropping
we have been bedropping
you have been bedropping
they have been bedropping
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 bedropped
you bedropped
he/she/it bedropped
we bedropped
you bedropped
they bedropped
Past continuous
I was bedropping
you were bedropping
he/she/it was bedropping
we were bedropping
you were bedropping
they were bedropping
Past perfect
I had bedropped
you had bedropped
he/she/it had bedropped
we had bedropped
you had bedropped
they had bedropped
Past perfect continuous
I had been bedropping
you had been bedropping
he/she/it had been bedropping
we had been bedropping
you had been bedropping
they had been bedropping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bedrop
you will bedrop
he/she/it will bedrop
we will bedrop
you will bedrop
they will bedrop
Future continuous
I will be bedropping
you will be bedropping
he/she/it will be bedropping
we will be bedropping
you will be bedropping
they will be bedropping
Future perfect
I will have bedropped
you will have bedropped
he/she/it will have bedropped
we will have bedropped
you will have bedropped
they will have bedropped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bedropping
you will have been bedropping
he/she/it will have been bedropping
we will have been bedropping
you will have been bedropping
they will have been bedropping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bedrop
you would bedrop
he/she/it would bedrop
we would bedrop
you would bedrop
they would bedrop
Conditional continuous
I would be bedropping
you would be bedropping
he/she/it would be bedropping
we would be bedropping
you would be bedropping
they would be bedropping
Conditional perfect
I would have bedrop
you would have bedrop
he/she/it would have bedrop
we would have bedrop
you would have bedrop
they would have bedrop
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bedropping
you would have been bedropping
he/she/it would have been bedropping
we would have been bedropping
you would have been bedropping
they would have been bedropping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bedrop
we let´s bedrop
you bedrop
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bedropped
Present Participle
bedropping
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 «BEDROP»
Discover the use of
bedrop in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bedrop and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Bedrop'pin^ [p. a. from bedrop) Sprinkling, marking with <:rops. Bedrop'pitig (s.
from tbe part.) The act of marking with drops. Brdult'ed [p. from bedustl Covered
with dust. Bedust'ing {p. a. from bedust; Covering with duft. Bedust'ing (j. from tbt ...
2
Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
BEDLAM bEd'lam, .1. petites mais0ns,f.pl. fou, In. folle, f. BEDLAMITE hiE<l'lamit,
a. fou, m. f0lle,f. BEDRAGGLE bed:-ag'gl, va. crotter. BEDBID bed'rid, adj. alilé.
BEDROP bEdrop',va. arroser, tacher, mouiller. BEDSTEAD béd'stéd, 1. bois de ...
3
A Comparative Dictionary, of the German and English ...
BI-:TONIE,f. (a plant) BEI'ONY. BETRIEUFEN, v. a. to BEDROP. nE'I'RE'I'I-zN, v. u.
to TREAD. EETRINKEN, v. a.' to make DRUNK. v. r. to get DRUNK. BETROPl''EN,
v. a. to BEDROP. BETRUEBEN, v. a. to TROUBLE, (to afllict). nETRUNKEN ...
4
The Writer's Handbook, a Guide to the Art of Composition, ...
... bedevilling, bedevilled 8 Bedew, bedewing, bedewed . 2 Bedight.bedighting.
bedighted 4 Bedim, bedimming, bedim- med 6 Bedizen, bedizening, bedizened ..
... 7 Bedrench, bedrenching, be- drenched .... Bedrop, bedropping, bedrop- ped .
5
Letter-writer's Vade-mecum and Dictionary Supplment: A ...
4 Bedrop, bedropping, bedrop- ped. mented Augur, auguring, augured Avail,
availing, availed . Aver, averring, averred . Avert, averting, averted Avoid,
avoiding, avoided Avouch, avouching, avouched Avow, avowing, avowed Await,
awaiting, ...
6
Illustrated catalogue of ... machine tools: including ...
... Turning Attachment (used only with Forming Attachment), use extra word. . (Bit)
(Bit) Three-speed Countershaft (for any these machines), use extra word (Bedrop
) (Bedrop) Specification of No. 22 1 4 and No. 32*4 Monitor or Chucking Lathe.
The sixth stanza seems quite to agree with his notions of the terrific ; and the
snakes " bedrop'd with azure, flame, and gold," somewhat savour of the De
Bergham Heraldry. I give these verses because if they are Chatterton's, it is likely
that the ...
Samuel Roffey Maitland, 1857
8
A comparative dictionary of the German and English languages
BETONIE,/ (a plant) BETONY. BETRjEUFen, v. a. to BEDROP. neTRETen, v. a. to
TREAD. neTRINKen, v. a. to make DRUNK. ». r. to get DRUNK. BETROPfen, v. a.
to BEDROP. neTRUEBEn, v. a. to TROUBLE, (to afflict). neTRUNKen, part. a.
9
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Also Bed′eral. [A Scand. form of Beadle.] Bedrench, bedrensh′, v.t. to drench
or wet thoroughly. Bedrop, bedrop′, v.t.to drop upon.—pa.p.Bedropt′, sprinkled
as with drops: strewn. Beduck, beduk′,v.t. toduckorplunge under water. Beduin
...
10
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Milton, Our plenteous streams a various race supply; The silver eel in shining
volumes roll'd, The yellow carp, in scales' bedrop'd with gold. Pope. (t.)
BEDRULE, a parish of Scotland in Rox;: purghshire, 4 miles long from N. to S.
and about ij ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816