CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EGURGITATE
PRESENT
Present
I egurgitate
you egurgitate
he/she/it egurgitates
we egurgitate
you egurgitate
they egurgitate
Present continuous
I am egurgitating
you are egurgitating
he/she/it is egurgitating
we are egurgitating
you are egurgitating
they are egurgitating
Present perfect
I have egurgitated
you have egurgitated
he/she/it has egurgitated
we have egurgitated
you have egurgitated
they have egurgitated
Present perfect continuous
I have been egurgitating
you have been egurgitating
he/she/it has been egurgitating
we have been egurgitating
you have been egurgitating
they have been egurgitating
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 egurgitated
you egurgitated
he/she/it egurgitated
we egurgitated
you egurgitated
they egurgitated
Past continuous
I was egurgitating
you were egurgitating
he/she/it was egurgitating
we were egurgitating
you were egurgitating
they were egurgitating
Past perfect
I had egurgitated
you had egurgitated
he/she/it had egurgitated
we had egurgitated
you had egurgitated
they had egurgitated
Past perfect continuous
I had been egurgitating
you had been egurgitating
he/she/it had been egurgitating
we had been egurgitating
you had been egurgitating
they had been egurgitating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will egurgitate
you will egurgitate
he/she/it will egurgitate
we will egurgitate
you will egurgitate
they will egurgitate
Future continuous
I will be egurgitating
you will be egurgitating
he/she/it will be egurgitating
we will be egurgitating
you will be egurgitating
they will be egurgitating
Future perfect
I will have egurgitated
you will have egurgitated
he/she/it will have egurgitated
we will have egurgitated
you will have egurgitated
they will have egurgitated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been egurgitating
you will have been egurgitating
he/she/it will have been egurgitating
we will have been egurgitating
you will have been egurgitating
they will have been egurgitating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would egurgitate
you would egurgitate
he/she/it would egurgitate
we would egurgitate
you would egurgitate
they would egurgitate
Conditional continuous
I would be egurgitating
you would be egurgitating
he/she/it would be egurgitating
we would be egurgitating
you would be egurgitating
they would be egurgitating
Conditional perfect
I would have egurgitate
you would have egurgitate
he/she/it would have egurgitate
we would have egurgitate
you would have egurgitate
they would have egurgitate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been egurgitating
you would have been egurgitating
he/she/it would have been egurgitating
we would have been egurgitating
you would have been egurgitating
they would have been egurgitating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you egurgitate
we let´s egurgitate
you egurgitate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
egurgitated
Present Participle
egurgitating
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 «EGURGITATE»
Discover the use of
egurgitate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
egurgitate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified ...
V. emerge, emanate, issue; egress; go -, come -, move -, pass -, pour -, flow- out
of ; pass off, evacuate, ex-, trans-ude; leak; run, - out, - through ; per-, trans-colate
t ; egurgitate; strain, distill; perspire, sweat, drain, ooze; filter, filtrate ; dribble, ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson, Peter Mark Roget,
1911
2
Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases ...
V. emerge, emanate, issue; egress; go -, come -, move -, pass -, pour -, flow- out
of; pass off, evacuate, ex-, trans-ude; leak; run, - out, - through; per-, trans-colate f
; egurgitate; strain, distill; perspire, sweat, drain, ooze ; filter, filtrate ; dribble, ...
3
Roget's Thesaurus of English words & phrases: classified & ...
V. emerge, emanate, issue; egress; go -, come -, move -, pass -, pour -, flow- out
of ; pass off, evacuate, ex-, trans-ude; leak; run, - out, - through; per-, trans-colate f
; egurgitate; strain, distill; perspire, sweat, drain, ooze ; filter, filtrate ; dribble, ...
4
Roget's International Thesaurus
... 911 selfishness 943 egregious exceptional 83 absurd 497 exaggerated 549
important 642 egregiously greatly 31 supremely 33 egress 296 - egurgitate 295
Egyptian darkness 21 eheui fugaces labuntur anni 111 eiderdown 223
eidoloclast ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson,
1911
5
Avanti!: A Tale of the Resurrection of Sicily 1860
That— that " But the old man's wrath so choked him that he could fiud no words in
a reputable dictionary with which to egurgitate it. When he had worked his way
through some of the minor expletives, and outflanked the worst of them, ...
James Meeker Ludlow,
1912
6
Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
... egotism vanity 880 cynicism 911 selfishness 9-13 egregious erceptional 83
absurd 497 exaggerated 549 important 642 egregiously greatly 31 supremely 33
egress 296 egurgitate 295 Egyptian darkness 421 eheu! fugaces lebun— tur
anni ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
7
The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... popple,sickup, wallow 07 breathe, bring up, chuck up, chunder, cough up,
express, fetch up, throw up, upchuck 08 disgorge, parbreak, swelling 10
egurgitate heaven03joy,sky04 Zion 05 bliss, ether, glory, skies 06 Asgard, on
high, Svarga, ...
8
An universal etymological English dictionary: ... by N. ...
EGULA a sort ot Sulphur used in working woollen Clo:h, which makes it soft and
whi'e To EGURGITATE [^ar^itarum, I.] to empty or difii'.rgs. EGY'PTIANS, Natives
of Egyft ; also Gipsies EGY'PTIAN Toorii, a Shrub. EHUD LT1HS H. i. e. Piaising]
...
9
Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
... R^R I Egret ffif^n. a species of white heron <H"f><; Egurgitate $'l^dvv.t to vomit
forth 3o€t TOT, *PR ^RT, STcRf, S^ToR VHT I Egypt ffa^n. a country in N.E. Africa
3tT$ $f 3WR* 3iT IW I adj. — Egyptian, a native of or one belonging to Egypt 37, ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta,
1998
10
Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and ...
Instead of Instructor's Manuals that r egurgitate chapter outlines and key terms
from the text, NETA Enriched Instructor's Manuals (EIMs) pr ovide gen uine
assistanc e t o teachers. The EIMs answer questions like What should students
learn?, ...
C. Donald Ahrens, Peter Lawrence Jackson, Christine E. J. Jackson,
2012