CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEDYE
PRESENT
Present
I bedye
you bedye
he/she/it bedyes
we bedye
you bedye
they bedye
Present continuous
I am bedyeing
you are bedyeing
he/she/it is bedyeing
we are bedyeing
you are bedyeing
they are bedyeing
Present perfect
I have bedyed
you have bedyed
he/she/it has bedyed
we have bedyed
you have bedyed
they have bedyed
Present perfect continuous
I have been bedyeing
you have been bedyeing
he/she/it has been bedyeing
we have been bedyeing
you have been bedyeing
they have been bedyeing
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 bedyed
you bedyed
he/she/it bedyed
we bedyed
you bedyed
they bedyed
Past continuous
I was bedyeing
you were bedyeing
he/she/it was bedyeing
we were bedyeing
you were bedyeing
they were bedyeing
Past perfect
I had bedyed
you had bedyed
he/she/it had bedyed
we had bedyed
you had bedyed
they had bedyed
Past perfect continuous
I had been bedyeing
you had been bedyeing
he/she/it had been bedyeing
we had been bedyeing
you had been bedyeing
they had been bedyeing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bedye
you will bedye
he/she/it will bedye
we will bedye
you will bedye
they will bedye
Future continuous
I will be bedyeing
you will be bedyeing
he/she/it will be bedyeing
we will be bedyeing
you will be bedyeing
they will be bedyeing
Future perfect
I will have bedyed
you will have bedyed
he/she/it will have bedyed
we will have bedyed
you will have bedyed
they will have bedyed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bedyeing
you will have been bedyeing
he/she/it will have been bedyeing
we will have been bedyeing
you will have been bedyeing
they will have been bedyeing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bedye
you would bedye
he/she/it would bedye
we would bedye
you would bedye
they would bedye
Conditional continuous
I would be bedyeing
you would be bedyeing
he/she/it would be bedyeing
we would be bedyeing
you would be bedyeing
they would be bedyeing
Conditional perfect
I would have bedye
you would have bedye
he/she/it would have bedye
we would have bedye
you would have bedye
they would have bedye
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bedyeing
you would have been bedyeing
he/she/it would have been bedyeing
we would have been bedyeing
you would have been bedyeing
they would have been bedyeing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bedye
we let´s bedye
you bedye
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
bedyeing
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 «BEDYE»
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bedye in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Clinical Atlas of Procedures in Ophthalmic and Oculofacial ...
BEDye. Enhanced. C. apsulorhexis ..,_. ,1: ,'. FIG U R E 8.5 Often, in dense,
brunescent cataracts, there is absence of fundal glow that may make
capsulorhexis difficult. In these cases, staining of the anterior capsule with trypan
blue aids in ...
Daniel M Albert, Mark J Lucarelli, 2011
2
Playful Performers: African Children's Masquerades
The boys also wear the masks that all initiates have to dance with, like the "pupil"
(bedye) mask, during the period before the main performance, when they hone
their skills each night in the bush. The young performers then differ from the older
...
Simon Ottenberg, David Aaron Binkley
3
The register of the great seal of Scotland...
Batie (Baty, Bate; cf. Bedye), And., 100. — D. Jo., prebendarius do Lincloudcn,
104. — Jo. (in Brachtinsche), 138. — Wil., in villa inferiori de Cambusnethan, 733.
Bauld, vide Bald. Baverage, vide Beverage. Baverlay, Joannes, 577. Baw (Blaw?
) ...
statutes Scotland. Laws (etc), 1888
4
Introductory Horticulture
Adelte leek like eeall heeefliee eed ee 3/i6 iech lew with a bcwe face aed ehiey
black bedye white ' the eide aed ee ef theax. eaeeete hellew beey by eatiw the
fleeh. Reafe feeite aed etee feeee dieaee, bese dieaed plaet pete. Dek bcwe ...
H. Edward Reiley, Carroll L. Shry, 2002
5
The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
[BEDYE.] " Yoar alrli ant Into the Secll so £rdyit well and bcnedit olt inon be." n-"j :
nritt, a, a. bS-dy'-ing, pr. par. [BEDYE. ] * bo -dym'n (n silent), v.t. [BEDIM.] bee (1) [
pL beef (0. Eng.), * beese, * bef (Tfydi/e), * be'-lf, been;1. s. [A.8. ito, W; Sw. M; ...
6
Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
a. [Bedye.] " Your *lr:i Unit into the Seeil M Ütdyit weil and beneóUt oft mou be." /
few*.- Virgil, 81, %. b2-dy'-mg, pr. par. [Bedye.]. • be-dym'n (n silent), v.U [Bedim.)
bëe (1) [pL beef (0. Eng.), • bcese, * bes V?9dif€Í * bê -Is, * been], «. [A.& beo, Ы ...
7
África explores: 20th century African art
Bedye, the pupil mask. All the dancers must make this mask, which is probably
the oldest form, a simple plaited head covering, yet is the most crucial in the
festival. It symbolizes the fact that men must be initiated into the use of masks,
into the ...
Susan Mullin Vogel, Center for African Art (New York, N.Y.), 1991
8
A Love World: The time has come!
... cen-le te this quest-ien. iet m-e tir-st cengratulate-y'eu- because new' y'eu have
an am'areness that mest peeple in 'this 1.1.-'erid de net have- А realiza-tien that y'
eu are net iust veur and y'eu are rnerethan ryen-lr physical bedyE “The Ter.
9
Ayeen Akbery; Or the Institutes of the Em-, Peror Akber. ...
Rig Bede, are eight ways of reading; for the Bede, eighty-six; for the Sctam Bede,
one thousand; and for the Atehr'ben Bedye, five; And each of these readers are
divided into distinct dassem There're 'ten idistirrflions according to their manner ...
'Abu-l-Fadl ibn Mubarak 'Allami, 1800
10
A Dictionary of the Anglo-saxon Language. - London, Longmann ...
6 Orlt, myn soon, wolt du bedye,“ Rin nt'tet 6an allyk ien moll' !' Jeld in rie lit mei
dy frye, Bern, so géan' dyn saken wol; Den scil de himel uwr dyn dwfien ,-/ Lok in
mylde seining Jaen.“ Ofke, she said, each (every) year a child . . . Were I maiden!
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'Dusk,' by Uri Shulevitz
... something similar in his own funny argot: “Dursky musky, dusky zdat / kholidaysky ikla zat, / sveet candoosky ikla bloosky, / bedye funnye ikla ... «New York Times, Dec 13»