CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEWEARY
PRESENT
Present
I beweary
you beweary
he/she/it bewearies
we beweary
you beweary
they beweary
Present continuous
I am bewearying
you are bewearying
he/she/it is bewearying
we are bewearying
you are bewearying
they are bewearying
Present perfect
I have bewearied
you have bewearied
he/she/it has bewearied
we have bewearied
you have bewearied
they have bewearied
Present perfect continuous
I have been bewearying
you have been bewearying
he/she/it has been bewearying
we have been bewearying
you have been bewearying
they have been bewearying
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 bewearied
you bewearied
he/she/it bewearied
we bewearied
you bewearied
they bewearied
Past continuous
I was bewearying
you were bewearying
he/she/it was bewearying
we were bewearying
you were bewearying
they were bewearying
Past perfect
I had bewearied
you had bewearied
he/she/it had bewearied
we had bewearied
you had bewearied
they had bewearied
Past perfect continuous
I had been bewearying
you had been bewearying
he/she/it had been bewearying
we had been bewearying
you had been bewearying
they had been bewearying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will beweary
you will beweary
he/she/it will beweary
we will beweary
you will beweary
they will beweary
Future continuous
I will be bewearying
you will be bewearying
he/she/it will be bewearying
we will be bewearying
you will be bewearying
they will be bewearying
Future perfect
I will have bewearied
you will have bewearied
he/she/it will have bewearied
we will have bewearied
you will have bewearied
they will have bewearied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bewearying
you will have been bewearying
he/she/it will have been bewearying
we will have been bewearying
you will have been bewearying
they will have been bewearying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would beweary
you would beweary
he/she/it would beweary
we would beweary
you would beweary
they would beweary
Conditional continuous
I would be bewearying
you would be bewearying
he/she/it would be bewearying
we would be bewearying
you would be bewearying
they would be bewearying
Conditional perfect
I would have beweary
you would have beweary
he/she/it would have beweary
we would have beweary
you would have beweary
they would have beweary
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bewearying
you would have been bewearying
he/she/it would have been bewearying
we would have been bewearying
you would have been bewearying
they would have been bewearying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you beweary
we let´s beweary
you beweary
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
bewearied
Present Participle
bewearying
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 «BEWEARY»
Discover the use of
beweary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
beweary and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures
The scientific and permanent remedy forfatigue is tolearn the power of Mind
overthe body or any illusionof physical weariness, 217:27 andso destroy this
illusion,for matter cannot beweary and heavyladen. You say, “Toil fatigues me.”
But what ...
2
The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: Henry IV, pt.1-2. Henry V
So far afoot, I shall beweary, love. Lady P. Come, come, you 'paraquito,2 answer
me Directly to this question that I ask. In faith, I 'l1 break thy little finger, Harry, An
if thou wilt not tell me all things true. Hot. Away, Away, you trifier !-—Love ?
William Shakespeare, Abraham John Valpy, Edmond Malone, 1842
They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with
wings like eagles ; they shall run, and not beweary ; and they shall walk, and not
faint V And St. Paul ? "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me ...
4
Bulo; Reuben Ross; A tale of the Manacles; hymn, song, and story
That there are angels we cannot deny, Whose wings sweep by us at the hour of
prayer And in the time of danger. Let me hear A little more of Mata : speak, I pray :
Thou canst not talk too much of such an one. My ears would not beweary, ...
5
Gulliver's Travels (Middleton Classics):
I began this desperate voyage on February 15, 1714—5, at 9 o'clock in the
morning. The wind was very favourable, however, I made use at first only of my
paddles, but considering Ishouldsoon beweary, and thatthe wind might probably
chop ...
6
HEALING FOR THE HEART AND THE SPIRIT: A CHRISTIAN COUNSELOR ...
But those who waiton the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up
with wings likeeagles, they shall run and not beweary, theyshallwalk and not faint
”(Isaiah 40: 2831). Those walking alongside grieving people needto letthemknow
...
... 27 None shall beweary nor stumble among them; none shall slumber nor sleep
; neither shall the girdle of their loms be loosed, nor the latchet of their shoes be
broken: 28 Whose arrows are sharp, and all their bows bent, their horses' hoofs ...
8
Poems. Memorials of cousins [G. Wilson and J.M. Russell].
They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength : they shall mount up with
wings as eagles ; they shall run, and Hot beweary; and they shall walk, and not
faint." — Isa. xl. 31. As I lay upon my bed, Weeping and complaining, Turning oft ...
George Wilson, James M. Russell, 1860
9
The Methodist Quarterly Review
She , “is the first to beweary of that testimony which he. constantly bears to the
love of Christ; and if her husband change not his doctrine, ugr.felax in the
exercise of his' functions, it- is not 'her'fault; and the marriage union, formed, on
her part, ...
10
Nine Sermons ...: To which are Annexed, Several Prayers on ...
Let us therefore not beweary of Welldoing ; for we shall reap an eternal- Harvest
of Comfort, if .we faint not.-:Dare, dare, my dear Brethren in Christ',- toflsollow the
Captain of your Salvationf who' was made perfect through Sufferings-The Seed ...