CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EARWIGGED
PRESENT
Present
I earwig
you earwig
he/she/it earwigs
we earwig
you earwig
they earwig
Present continuous
I am earwigging
you are earwigging
he/she/it is earwigging
we are earwigging
you are earwigging
they are earwigging
Present perfect
I have earwigged
you have earwigged
he/she/it has earwigged
we have earwigged
you have earwigged
they have earwigged
Present perfect continuous
I have been earwigging
you have been earwigging
he/she/it has been earwigging
we have been earwigging
you have been earwigging
they have been earwigging
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 earwigged
you earwigged
he/she/it earwigged
we earwigged
you earwigged
they earwigged
Past continuous
I was earwigging
you were earwigging
he/she/it was earwigging
we were earwigging
you were earwigging
they were earwigging
Past perfect
I had earwigged
you had earwigged
he/she/it had earwigged
we had earwigged
you had earwigged
they had earwigged
Past perfect continuous
I had been earwigging
you had been earwigging
he/she/it had been earwigging
we had been earwigging
you had been earwigging
they had been earwigging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will earwig
you will earwig
he/she/it will earwig
we will earwig
you will earwig
they will earwig
Future continuous
I will be earwigging
you will be earwigging
he/she/it will be earwigging
we will be earwigging
you will be earwigging
they will be earwigging
Future perfect
I will have earwigged
you will have earwigged
he/she/it will have earwigged
we will have earwigged
you will have earwigged
they will have earwigged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been earwigging
you will have been earwigging
he/she/it will have been earwigging
we will have been earwigging
you will have been earwigging
they will have been earwigging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would earwigged
you would earwigged
he/she/it would earwigged
we would earwigged
you would earwigged
they would earwigged
Conditional continuous
I would be earwigging
you would be earwigging
he/she/it would be earwigging
we would be earwigging
you would be earwigging
they would be earwigging
Conditional perfect
I would have earwigged
you would have earwigged
he/she/it would have earwigged
we would have earwigged
you would have earwigged
they would have earwigged
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been earwigging
you would have been earwigging
he/she/it would have been earwigging
we would have been earwigging
you would have been earwigging
they would have been earwigging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you earwig
we let´s earwig
you earwig
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
earwigged
Present Participle
earwigging
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 «EARWIGGED»
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earwigged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
earwigged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Phillip Donnelly. conversation between an obese English woman and her family
back in Blighty. She spoke of nothing else but what she had bought and how little
she had paid for it. I earwigged and earwigged, convinced that she would have ...
2
Oliver Twist: 30 Speaking Parts
Suppose he was to do all this, and besides to blow upon a plant we've all been in
, more or less, of his own fancy; not 40 grabbed, trapped, tried, earwigged by the
parson and brought to it on bread and water, but of his own fancy; to SCENE 9 ...
3
Debates in the Houses of Legislature
The hon. entieman Mr. Reynolds had expressed his fears t at the Government
would allow themselves to be earwigged out of the money. He thought the hon.
gentleman might make himself qune comfortable about that. The money would
he s ...
South Australia. Parliament, 1866
... he next earwigged Lord Melbourne ; then he earwigged Lord John Russell ;
then he earwigged Aberdeen ; and, lastly, he earwigged Lord Palmerston." This
is derogatory. In considering it, however, we must recognise the natural jealousy
...
Baron Edward Richard Russell Russell, 1899
The personages who deign to preside when the charity is bound to speak in
public, and to implore yet another wing, are posted up for the occasion, and
dutifully earwigged by "our indefatigable secretary.” Brown and Jones discuss the
amount ...
6
Dangerous Consequences of employing bankers or agents, and ...
That is, he secretly invited them to a friendly personal investigation of the matter
in alleged dispute ; privately earwigged them with ex-parte,false,malicious, and
depreciating mis-statements ; his great card being, that Sanderson had not the ...
Francis HIGGINSON (Lieut., R.N.), William Henry HICKMAN, Sir John Dean PAUL, 1856
Suppose he was to do all this, and besides to blow upon a plant we 've all been
in, more or less — of his own fancy; not grabbed, trapped, tried, earwigged by the
parson and brought to it on bread and water, — but of his own fancy; to please ...
They are always liable to be earwigged, or otherwise perverted in their judgment,
by interested officials, friends, and neighbours. But town councils are far worse.
Their members are elected in reference to many interests and qualifications, ...
9
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Not by British surgeons are our judges and our pleaders earwigged with these
statements respecting the conduct, the character, and the rank of English medical
practitioners. The crime is perpetrated by the pubs and the Pures themselves, ...
No doubt he was finely earwigged by some court physician, who tackled majesty
at a dreadful advantage whenever the royal stomach happened to be out of order
. If we have not forgotten the historical-part of this undertaking, it was about the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EARWIGGED»
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earwigged is used in the context of the following news items.
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David Forde, rival with Given for the goalkeeping position, also earwigged on the Irish assistant's musings when the opportunity presented itself ... «Irish Independent, Jun 15»
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... it's an apology from this column to anyone who might have earwigged some colourful language during the Sky+ rerun of the Wales-England ... «South Wales Evening Post, Feb 15»
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The pair began rowing again when Katie Hopkins earwigged on Keith's conversation about Kavana and his drinking habits and decided to give ... «Metro, Feb 15»
Mark Wright pulls out all the stops to keep wedding venue a secret
... revealed that he will not be getting hitched there, claiming that he only said Norfolk because he knew his conversation was being earwigged! «Reveal, Oct 14»
Why this proud Scot has a very big but...
I earwigged outside as “Yes” campaigners passionately painted a picture of an independent Scotland and “No” campaigners hard-headedly ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 14»
Chris Rundle
But I would have loved to have earwigged the original phone call… "Good morning. Is that Lynher Dairy? It is? Excellent. Pardon me for ... «Western Daily Press, Aug 14»
Duck, truffles, wine, fois gras – brace your livers for the luxury of the …
On a Saturday, once you've shouldered through the rails of lacy cloaks, scarfs and straw baskets, and earwigged the conversations of the ... «Foodepedia, Jul 14»
Grace Dent reviews The Palomar
A whisper here, an Instagram pic there, an earwigged Twitter dialogue, then suddenly a place is swamped by eager beavers. This leads to a ... «Evening Standard, Jul 14»
Commons Confidential: Tories got no soles
Intriguingly, I'd earwigged a discussion between Conservative MPs a few days earlier about whom they want to succeed Boris Johnson as ... «New Statesman, Jul 14»
Gray's brings degree shows to a close
I hadn't a clue about the cinematic reference points but left feeling I'd earwigged in on an intimate tete a tete. Acting or art? I'm not sure, but it ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 14»