CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEPOWDER
PRESENT
Present
I bepowder
you bepowder
he/she/it bepowders
we bepowder
you bepowder
they bepowder
Present continuous
I am bepowdering
you are bepowdering
he/she/it is bepowdering
we are bepowdering
you are bepowdering
they are bepowdering
Present perfect
I have bepowdered
you have bepowdered
he/she/it has bepowdered
we have bepowdered
you have bepowdered
they have bepowdered
Present perfect continuous
I have been bepowdering
you have been bepowdering
he/she/it has been bepowdering
we have been bepowdering
you have been bepowdering
they have been bepowdering
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 bepowdered
you bepowdered
he/she/it bepowdered
we bepowdered
you bepowdered
they bepowdered
Past continuous
I was bepowdering
you were bepowdering
he/she/it was bepowdering
we were bepowdering
you were bepowdering
they were bepowdering
Past perfect
I had bepowdered
you had bepowdered
he/she/it had bepowdered
we had bepowdered
you had bepowdered
they had bepowdered
Past perfect continuous
I had been bepowdering
you had been bepowdering
he/she/it had been bepowdering
we had been bepowdering
you had been bepowdering
they had been bepowdering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bepowder
you will bepowder
he/she/it will bepowder
we will bepowder
you will bepowder
they will bepowder
Future continuous
I will be bepowdering
you will be bepowdering
he/she/it will be bepowdering
we will be bepowdering
you will be bepowdering
they will be bepowdering
Future perfect
I will have bepowdered
you will have bepowdered
he/she/it will have bepowdered
we will have bepowdered
you will have bepowdered
they will have bepowdered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bepowdering
you will have been bepowdering
he/she/it will have been bepowdering
we will have been bepowdering
you will have been bepowdering
they will have been bepowdering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bepowder
you would bepowder
he/she/it would bepowder
we would bepowder
you would bepowder
they would bepowder
Conditional continuous
I would be bepowdering
you would be bepowdering
he/she/it would be bepowdering
we would be bepowdering
you would be bepowdering
they would be bepowdering
Conditional perfect
I would have bepowder
you would have bepowder
he/she/it would have bepowder
we would have bepowder
you would have bepowder
they would have bepowder
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bepowdering
you would have been bepowdering
he/she/it would have been bepowdering
we would have been bepowdering
you would have been bepowdering
they would have been bepowdering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bepowder
we let´s bepowder
you bepowder
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bepowdered
Present Participle
bepowdering
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 «BEPOWDER»
Discover the use of
bepowder in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bepowder and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Pacrijfri/ißaris, Paciij'aisi/ißa'rb, paciiyrá'rb, распужёть, 67, v. to frighten away,
scare, disperse. Распудренный, р. bepowdered. Распудривать, 67, paciiyiipi/iri.
, 66, e. to bepowder; — ся, r. to bepowder one's self; рт. 10 Ье bepowdered,etc. s
.
2
Congreve's Way of the World ... revised by J. P. Kemble, etc
-—Yea, but 't is, by the Rckin -—Brother Antony ! What, Tony, i' faith !—What, do'st
thou not know me? By'r lady, nor l thee; thou art so belac'd, and so bepowder'd.—
'Sheart, why do'st not speak? ,Art thou o'erjoy'd ? ' Wit. Odso, brother, is it you ...
William Congreve, John Philip Kemble, 1815
3
The London Songster, or Polite Musical Companion, containing ...
... he's bepowder'd, the more like a beau : A down in his dress may be honeller
far Than a courtier who struts in his garter and star 5 Than a corn-ties, &c. Tho' his
hands are so daub'd they're not fit to be leen, The hands of his better-s are not ...
4
The Congress of Crowned Heads, Or, The Flea's Turtle-feast ...
From Rome with much grandeur and costly parade, Bepowder'd with gold, end in
scarlet array'd, 1 Game his Eminence CARn'NAL Cnncumo BACCHUS *; . Who
his. ' A water-insect, of the order Aptera. ' A minute coleopterous insect of great ...
5
Telegraphic Code, to Ensure Secresy in the Transmission of ...
02390 Beplaster • 02341 Bestowing . 02391 Bepowder ... . • 02342 Bestride .
02392 Bepraise • 02343 Bestud . 02393 Bequeath ... . . 02344 Bet • 02394
Bequeathed ... • 02345 Betake . 02395 Bequeather ... . . 02346 Betaken . 02396
Bequest .
6
The Bull-finch: Being a Choice Collection of the Newest and ...
On his Mil-l and himself he depends for Support, Which is better than,servilely
crin in at Court : What'tho' he all dusty and whiten d oes go, The more he's
bepowder'd, the more like a Beau : A Clown in this Dressmaybe honester far
Than a ...
7
Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country Life: Adorned ...
While 'prentice boy, with ruddy face, And rime-bepowder'd dancing locks, From
door to door, with happy face, Runs round to claim his " Christmas-box." The
block upon the fire is put, To sanction custom's old desires, And many a fagot's
bands ...
8
Calliope: Or, The Musical Miscellany: A Select Collection of ...
What tho' he all du/ly and whiten'd doe: go ? more he'r bepowder'd, the more m
like a beau : A clown in thir drest may be bone/ler m . far Than a courtier who
strutr in hir garter and star, 5 3 . a Than a courtier who shut: in hn gar-ter and flar.
9
A Select Collection of English Songs with Their Original ...
What though he all dusty and whiten'd does go, The more-he's bepowder'd, the
more like a beau; A clown in this dress may be honester far Than a courtier, who
struts in his garter and star. Though his hands are so daub'd they're not fit to be ...
10
The Choice of St. Cecilia; a Selection of Fashionable Songs
... bepowder'd, the more like a bean -; A clown in his dress may be honester far,
Than a oourtier who struts in his garter and star. Though his hands are so daub'd,
they're not fit to be . seen The hands 3f his betters are not very clean; C l l 50 ST ...