CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BEWET
PRESENT
Present
I bewet
you bewet
he/she/it bewets
we bewet
you bewet
they bewet
Present continuous
I am bewetting
you are bewetting
he/she/it is bewetting
we are bewetting
you are bewetting
they are bewetting
Present perfect
I have bewetted
you have bewetted
he/she/it has bewetted
we have bewetted
you have bewetted
they have bewetted
Present perfect continuous
I have been bewetting
you have been bewetting
he/she/it has been bewetting
we have been bewetting
you have been bewetting
they have been bewetting
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 bewetted
you bewetted
he/she/it bewetted
we bewetted
you bewetted
they bewetted
Past continuous
I was bewetting
you were bewetting
he/she/it was bewetting
we were bewetting
you were bewetting
they were bewetting
Past perfect
I had bewetted
you had bewetted
he/she/it had bewetted
we had bewetted
you had bewetted
they had bewetted
Past perfect continuous
I had been bewetting
you had been bewetting
he/she/it had been bewetting
we had been bewetting
you had been bewetting
they had been bewetting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will bewet
you will bewet
he/she/it will bewet
we will bewet
you will bewet
they will bewet
Future continuous
I will be bewetting
you will be bewetting
he/she/it will be bewetting
we will be bewetting
you will be bewetting
they will be bewetting
Future perfect
I will have bewetted
you will have bewetted
he/she/it will have bewetted
we will have bewetted
you will have bewetted
they will have bewetted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bewetting
you will have been bewetting
he/she/it will have been bewetting
we will have been bewetting
you will have been bewetting
they will have been bewetting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bewet
you would bewet
he/she/it would bewet
we would bewet
you would bewet
they would bewet
Conditional continuous
I would be bewetting
you would be bewetting
he/she/it would be bewetting
we would be bewetting
you would be bewetting
they would be bewetting
Conditional perfect
I would have bewet
you would have bewet
he/she/it would have bewet
we would have bewet
you would have bewet
they would have bewet
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bewetting
you would have been bewetting
he/she/it would have been bewetting
we would have been bewetting
you would have been bewetting
they would have been bewetting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bewet
we let´s bewet
you bewet
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
bewetting
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 «BEWET»
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bewet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bewet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
BEWET, be and wet. A.S.wattan. To wet, water, or moisten. Somner. Swe. vAtla.
His napkin with her true tears all bewet, m Can do no seruice on her sorrowful
cbcekes. S/iaAspeare. Titus Andronicus, fol. 41. The sun was set ; the night came
on ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
BEWET, be and wet. A. S. wtetan. To wet, water, or moisten. Somner. Swe. whta.
His napkin with her true tears all bewet, Can do no seruice on her sorrowful
chcekes. Shakspeare. Titus Andronicus, fol. 41. The sun was set ; the night came
on ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
3
Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems
Had she a tongue to speak, now would she say That to her brother which I said to
thee : His napkin, with his true tears all bewet ', Can do no service on her
sorrowful cheeks. Oh ! what a sympathy of woe is this ; As far from help as limbo
is from ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1858
4
The Providence Oath of Allegiance and Its Signers, 1651-2
10 May 1649— "Ordered that Robert Williams, Tho: Harris, Hugh Bewet &
Gregory Dexter shall assay to make agreements with Widow Smith . . . about the
Mill & to prepare an answer by the next court" [Prov. Rec., 11:41]. 11 June 1649
— A ...
Richard Le Baron Bowen, Gregory Dexter, 1943
5
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
63. surprises harris. 67. Bewet, hugh, expelled massachusetts q jurisdiction. v.
277. ix. 170. Bewit, hugh. See bewet. Beza. i. 247. Bible society of plymouth and
norl'olk counties. x. 5. . Bible translated into indian. vi. 660. Bicknell apple. vii. 116
.
6
Ableinung D. Luthers Malediction, So Erst Durch Flacium ...
... falfi'helehk/ glefMerejvnd-jmZbumb wircerkanc vemd beweret/vnd abe:: Luther
der kai-"1s vffmt'g-b hac bewet'fet/amv ob Ootcwt'll "Wet'mer wire' bewet'j'en/ müß
gewt'ßljch voxgen/dqs [ein fiäcbg'ebec W"der mich m'cbts dann fiinde/vnd für ...
Caspar Schwenckfeld, 1555
7
A sequel to The diversions of Purley: containing an essay on ...
So wet and bewet. Her napkin with his true tears all bewet, Can do no service in
her sorrowful cheeks. Shakespeare. 9. To WEEP TO BEWEEP. It cannot be ; for
he bewept my fortune And hugg'd me in his arms, and swore, with sobs, That he ...
John Barclay (of Calcots.), John Horne Tooke, 1826
lAnnus McLxxx1x. liesus filius ciriiini in Sudwallia bellum movitg in nos et in Pem.
broc combustiones fecit Souhir prædatus est. castellum oarnawillian destruxit.
aliaque castella in bewet cepitp quæ per malam custodiam otius amisit castellum
...
John Williams, John Williams ab Ithel, 2012
9
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
To BEWET. v. a. [from wet.] To wet ; to moisten ; to bedew j to water.— His napkin,
with his true tears all bewet, Can do no service on her sorrowful checks.
Shakespeare. BEWFRONT. a town in Northumberland, between Hcxham and the
Pict6 ...
10
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Bewet, bewet′, v.t.(Shak.) to wetor moisten. Bewig, bewig′, to cover with a wig.
—p.adj.Bewigged′. Bewilder, bewil′dėr, v.t.to perplex or lead astray. —p.adj.
Bewil′dered, lost, confusedin mind, trackless. —adj.Bewil′dering.—adv.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BEWET»
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Richardson, 47, admits to owning eight boards and wearing "custom Bewet suits." Also noted: The blog Jezebel looked closely at the Marie ... «LA Observed, Jun 12»
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The dough should incorporate all the flour, but it shouldn't bewet and sticky. Turn the dough onto a floured surface. Using your fingertips ... «Christian Science Monitor, Dec 08»