CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEMUDDLE
PRESENT
Present
I bemuddle
you bemuddle
he/she/it bemuddles
we bemuddle
you bemuddle
they bemuddle
Present continuous
I am bemuddling
you are bemuddling
he/she/it is bemuddling
we are bemuddling
you are bemuddling
they are bemuddling
Present perfect
I have bemuddled
you have bemuddled
he/she/it has bemuddled
we have bemuddled
you have bemuddled
they have bemuddled
Present perfect continuous
I have been bemuddling
you have been bemuddling
he/she/it has been bemuddling
we have been bemuddling
you have been bemuddling
they have been bemuddling
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 bemuddled
you bemuddled
he/she/it bemuddled
we bemuddled
you bemuddled
they bemuddled
Past continuous
I was bemuddling
you were bemuddling
he/she/it was bemuddling
we were bemuddling
you were bemuddling
they were bemuddling
Past perfect
I had bemuddled
you had bemuddled
he/she/it had bemuddled
we had bemuddled
you had bemuddled
they had bemuddled
Past perfect continuous
I had been bemuddling
you had been bemuddling
he/she/it had been bemuddling
we had been bemuddling
you had been bemuddling
they had been bemuddling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bemuddle
you will bemuddle
he/she/it will bemuddle
we will bemuddle
you will bemuddle
they will bemuddle
Future continuous
I will be bemuddling
you will be bemuddling
he/she/it will be bemuddling
we will be bemuddling
you will be bemuddling
they will be bemuddling
Future perfect
I will have bemuddled
you will have bemuddled
he/she/it will have bemuddled
we will have bemuddled
you will have bemuddled
they will have bemuddled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bemuddling
you will have been bemuddling
he/she/it will have been bemuddling
we will have been bemuddling
you will have been bemuddling
they will have been bemuddling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bemuddle
you would bemuddle
he/she/it would bemuddle
we would bemuddle
you would bemuddle
they would bemuddle
Conditional continuous
I would be bemuddling
you would be bemuddling
he/she/it would be bemuddling
we would be bemuddling
you would be bemuddling
they would be bemuddling
Conditional perfect
I would have bemuddle
you would have bemuddle
he/she/it would have bemuddle
we would have bemuddle
you would have bemuddle
they would have bemuddle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bemuddling
you would have been bemuddling
he/she/it would have been bemuddling
we would have been bemuddling
you would have been bemuddling
they would have been bemuddling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bemuddle
we let´s bemuddle
you bemuddle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bemuddled
Present Participle
bemuddling
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 «BEMUDDLE»
Discover the use of
bemuddle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bemuddle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy (Second Edition):
To reject ritual is to bemuddle the world, and to bemuddle the world is to create
great chaos. And so, when the Way is in no part unclear, and that which is within
the bounds and outside the bounds have different markers, and that which is ...
Philip J. Ivanhoe, Bryan W. Van Norden,
2005
2
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Founded ...
619/1 Novel readers who. .bemuddle their brains in the reading-room day after
day. 1883 A. Watson in Mag. A rt 486/1 A wild, bemud died dream. 1884 Pall Mall
G. 13 May 1/2 In such a state of bemuddlement and confusion. Bemuflle (b/mr-f ...
Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, Philological Society (Great Britain),
1887
3
Civil Government in the United States
Its educational value is far higher than that of the newspaper, which, in spite of its
many merits as a diffuser of information, is very apt to do its best to bemuddle and
sophisticate plain facts. The period when town-meetings were most important ...
Where it assumes not this active tendency, it is apt to bemuddle its victim into that
morbid and pitiable state of fretful lethargy termed Ennui. As nothing is so
deplorable as the want of a want, there is not one of us who would not be a
miserable ...
There is another prefix un- (of different origin) which we can prefix quite freely to
verbs to express a reversal of the action, as in unfasten, uncover; and the list of
verbs formed with be- (like befog, bemuddle) is almost interminable. There are ...
6
A Pocket Dictionary of Cantonese: With a Supplement of New ...
... 3742. beleiver, 37424207-Y. bell, see, 2360. -, small tinkling 2367. belladonna,
19460. bellflower, 41905. bellow, 802-925. bellows, 879h. belly, 4402,a. belong,
4012,2051. below,407l-906,908. belt, 1379a. bemoan, 3246-3095. bemuddle ...
7
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
Where it assumes not this active tendency, it is apt to bemuddle its victim into that
morbid and pitiahle state of fretful lethargy termed Ennui. As nothing is so
deplorable as the want of a want, there is not one of us who would not be a
miserable ...
... bemuddle an aeronaut's view, And turn the best steeple- Jack dizzy. Oh, the
flamboyant flare of those fiendish designs, With their sanguine paint- splashes
and sinisterlines S Gehenna seemed visibly glaring In paint from those villanous
...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor,
1888
9
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
_ 1 And these confederate jokers continue their play upon the worth cit, artfully
plying him 'with wine, until the fumes of the grape, working with his confusion,
bemuddle his brain, so that he ultimately forgets whether he is Benson—0r ...
... do under given conditions in the contracting business but because they
bemuddle their con— tractor prospect with the needless talk on worm, double-
chain. internal gear, double reduction axle and four-wheel drive twaddle! They try
to make ...