CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CONDIDDLE
PRESENT
Present
I condiddle
you condiddle
he/she/it condiddles
we condiddle
you condiddle
they condiddle
Present continuous
I am condiddling
you are condiddling
he/she/it is condiddling
we are condiddling
you are condiddling
they are condiddling
Present perfect
I have condiddled
you have condiddled
he/she/it has condiddled
we have condiddled
you have condiddled
they have condiddled
Present perfect continuous
I have been condiddling
you have been condiddling
he/she/it has been condiddling
we have been condiddling
you have been condiddling
they have been condiddling
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 condiddled
you condiddled
he/she/it condiddled
we condiddled
you condiddled
they condiddled
Past continuous
I was condiddling
you were condiddling
he/she/it was condiddling
we were condiddling
you were condiddling
they were condiddling
Past perfect
I had condiddled
you had condiddled
he/she/it had condiddled
we had condiddled
you had condiddled
they had condiddled
Past perfect continuous
I had been condiddling
you had been condiddling
he/she/it had been condiddling
we had been condiddling
you had been condiddling
they had been condiddling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will condiddle
you will condiddle
he/she/it will condiddle
we will condiddle
you will condiddle
they will condiddle
Future continuous
I will be condiddling
you will be condiddling
he/she/it will be condiddling
we will be condiddling
you will be condiddling
they will be condiddling
Future perfect
I will have condiddled
you will have condiddled
he/she/it will have condiddled
we will have condiddled
you will have condiddled
they will have condiddled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been condiddling
you will have been condiddling
he/she/it will have been condiddling
we will have been condiddling
you will have been condiddling
they will have been condiddling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would condiddle
you would condiddle
he/she/it would condiddle
we would condiddle
you would condiddle
they would condiddle
Conditional continuous
I would be condiddling
you would be condiddling
he/she/it would be condiddling
we would be condiddling
you would be condiddling
they would be condiddling
Conditional perfect
I would have condiddle
you would have condiddle
he/she/it would have condiddle
we would have condiddle
you would have condiddle
they would have condiddle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been condiddling
you would have been condiddling
he/she/it would have been condiddling
we would have been condiddling
you would have been condiddling
they would have been condiddling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you condiddle
we let´s condiddle
you condiddle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
condiddled
Present Participle
condiddling
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 «CONDIDDLE»
Discover the use of
condiddle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
condiddle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Tales of My Landlord: 3rd ser
I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle, of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty, and yet was not
only acquitted, but lived to sit in judgment on honester folk." " Allow me to beg you
...
2
Waverley novels: From the last rev. ed., containing the ...
I remember the celebrated- case of Sir Coolie Condiddle, of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty, and yet was not
only acquitted, but lived to sit in judgment on honester folk." " Allow me to beg you
...
3
The Bride of Lammermoor
I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle, of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty, and yet was not
only acquitted, but lived to sit in judgment on honester folk." "Allow me to beg you
...
4
Waverley Novels: Bride of Lammermoor ; [2]
... to all the advantages which the law will afford him, and sometimes (if his
counsel be men of talent) succeeds iu compelling his judges to receive him as
innocent. I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle, of Condiddle,
who ...
5
The novels of sir Walter Scott, with all his introductions ...
... himself to all the advantages which the law will afford him, and sometimes (if
his counsel be men of talent) succeeds in compelling his judges to receive him
as innocent I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle, of
Condiddle, ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1859
6
The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him puilty, and yet was not
only acquitted, but ived to sit in judgment on honester folks.” 'i'Allow me to beg
you ...
I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle, of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty, and yet was not
only acquitted, but lived to sit in judgment on honester folk.” “Allow me to beg you
...
8
The Novels, Tales and Romances of the Author of Waverley
... counsel be men of talent,) succeeds in compelling his judges to receive him as
innocent. I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle of Condiddle,
who was tried for theft under trust, of which 18 THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR ...
9
The Bride of Lammermoor
I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty, and yet was not
only acquitted, but lived to sit in judgment on honester folk." "Allow me to beg you
...
10
The Bride of Lammermoor
Iremember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle of Condiddle, who was
tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty,and yet was
notonly acquitted, but lived tosit in judgmenton honester folk.” “Allow metobegyou
...