CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CRIMPLE
PRESENT
Present
I crimple
you crimple
he/she/it crimples
we crimple
you crimple
they crimple
Present continuous
I am crimpling
you are crimpling
he/she/it is crimpling
we are crimpling
you are crimpling
they are crimpling
Present perfect
I have crimpled
you have crimpled
he/she/it has crimpled
we have crimpled
you have crimpled
they have crimpled
Present perfect continuous
I have been crimpling
you have been crimpling
he/she/it has been crimpling
we have been crimpling
you have been crimpling
they have been crimpling
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 crimpled
you crimpled
he/she/it crimpled
we crimpled
you crimpled
they crimpled
Past continuous
I was crimpling
you were crimpling
he/she/it was crimpling
we were crimpling
you were crimpling
they were crimpling
Past perfect
I had crimpled
you had crimpled
he/she/it had crimpled
we had crimpled
you had crimpled
they had crimpled
Past perfect continuous
I had been crimpling
you had been crimpling
he/she/it had been crimpling
we had been crimpling
you had been crimpling
they had been crimpling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will crimple
you will crimple
he/she/it will crimple
we will crimple
you will crimple
they will crimple
Future continuous
I will be crimpling
you will be crimpling
he/she/it will be crimpling
we will be crimpling
you will be crimpling
they will be crimpling
Future perfect
I will have crimpled
you will have crimpled
he/she/it will have crimpled
we will have crimpled
you will have crimpled
they will have crimpled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been crimpling
you will have been crimpling
he/she/it will have been crimpling
we will have been crimpling
you will have been crimpling
they will have been crimpling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would crimple
you would crimple
he/she/it would crimple
we would crimple
you would crimple
they would crimple
Conditional continuous
I would be crimpling
you would be crimpling
he/she/it would be crimpling
we would be crimpling
you would be crimpling
they would be crimpling
Conditional perfect
I would have crimple
you would have crimple
he/she/it would have crimple
we would have crimple
you would have crimple
they would have crimple
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been crimpling
you would have been crimpling
he/she/it would have been crimpling
we would have been crimpling
you would have been crimpling
they would have been crimpling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you crimple
we let´s crimple
you crimple
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
crimpling
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 «CRIMPLE»
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crimple in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crimple and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Bren Tange: or, Mercantile Mysteries. Being the confessions ...
With the exception of his eldest son, who constituted with himself the firm of
Crimple, Tadlow, and Crimple, and who evinced an aptitude for his position much
in advance of his years, his children, wasteful and purse- _ proud, possessed ...
Argus LYNX (pseud.), 1853
2
The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
In Mr. Crimple's leg——” The resident Director gave an involuntary start, for the
Doctor, in the heat of his demonstration, caught it up and laid it across his own, -
as if he were going to take it off, then and there. _ . “ In Mr. Crimple's leg, you 'll ...
3
The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.).
Crimple, don't leave It*. Jobling, my good fellow, I am glad to see you." • "And how
are you, Mr. Montague, eh ?" said the Medical Officer, throwing himself
luxuriously into an easy chair (they were all easy chairs in the board-room), and
taking a ...
4
Works: ¬The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit ; 2
In Mr. Crimple's leg, you '11 observe,” pursued the doctor, turning back his cuffs
and spanning the limb with both hands, “ where Mr. Crimple's knee fits into the
socket, here, there is—that is to say, between the bone and the socket —a certain
...
5
The Complete Works of Charles Dickens
In Mr. Crimple's leg-" The resident Director gave an involuntary start, for the
doctor, in the heat of his demonstration, caught it up and laid it across his own, as
if he were going to take it off, then and there. "In Mr. Crimple's leg, you'll observe,"
...
In Mr. Crimple's leg-" The resident Director gave an involuntary start, for the
doctor, in the heat of his demonstration, caught it up and laid it across his own, as
if he were going to take it off, then and there. "In Mr. Crimple's leg, you'll observe,"
...
In this portionof Mr Crimple's leg,sir, there is a certain amount of animal oil. In
every oneof Mr Crimple's joints, sir, there is more or less of the same deposit.
Very good. IfMr Crimple neglects his meals, or fails to take his proper quantity of
rest, ...
8
Sinnin' - All Over the Place: A Glimpse at Small-Town Life ...
Looking us we saw Miss Crimple sTanding beside anoTher woman who looked
iusT like her. She even had The same green eyes and black hair. The only way
To Tell Them aparT was by The color oT Their skirTs. Our Miss Crimple wore a ...
mas Box and constantly increasing Bonus to yourself, and that nobody can run
any link by the transaction except the office, which, in its great Liberality, is pretty
sure to lose. And this, David Crimple, Esquire, submits to you (and the odds are ...
10
Who's Who in Dickens: A Complete Dickens Repertory in ...
Crimple, David. — A pawnbroker's assistant, whom Mr. Tigg appointed Secretary
of the Anglo-Bengalee Disinterested Loan and Life Assurance Company. — "
This gentleman's name by the way had been originally Crimp; but as the word
was ...
Thomas Alexander Fyfe, 2003
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRIMPLE»
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crimple is used in the context of the following news items.
Mystery of Crimple Valley noises solved
They added: “The final night of piling work was on Wednesday June 17 and while work will continue at Crimple Viaduct for a further two weeks ... «Wetherby Today, Jun 15»
£3m revamp for 'Gateway to Harrogate' garden centre proposed
The development would allow for the creation of a 'Victorian Street' complete with traders and shops, restaurant overlooking the Crimple Valley ... «Harrogate Advertiser, May 15»
Man dies after being hit by a train
A British Transport Police (BTP) spokeswoman said: “Officers were called to reports of a man being struck by a train near Crimple Viaduct in ... «The Press, York, Apr 15»
Heartland Town Square project debated in Islip
It is easy to get caught up in all the good but you can crimple the surrounding neoghborhoods to develop "queens" in brentwood. Reply · Like. «News 12 Long Island, Apr 15»
The Force is strong: Star Wars VII The Force Awakens video
... discusses Muslim refugee resettlement program in the US · Cornelius Crimple. Cornelius Crimple writes about music and video games. «Communities Digital News, Apr 15»
Walking: A gentle day out on the town circular
The new Norman overlords brought prosperity to the area, building two corn mills by the Crimple Beck at the communities we now know as ... «Yorkshire Evening Post, Feb 15»
Direct approach puts farm couple in control
... runs down into Crimple Valley. They started selling direct and delivering to their customers as far afield as Hull, Teesside and Leeds in 2007. «Yorkshire Post, Jan 15»
Harrogate waiting to usher in new era at rugby club
However, the Crimple Valley plans were vetoed by the government and the same happened in 2003 when Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott ... «Yorkshire Post, Dec 14»
Garth Beltex Christmas lamb champions make £530 each
... and their son Richard, who trade as JM Wilson and Son at Crimple Head Farm, Beckwithshaw. All by the same home-bred Teeswater ram, ... «Craven Herald, Dec 14»
Timmy Mallett, artist, comes to Smart Gallery in Harrogate
His appearance is a massive coup for Smart Gallery at Crimple Hall off Leeds Road which only opened recently. Gallery owner Shelley Frieze ... «Ripon Today, Nov 14»