CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FORDID
PRESENT
Present
I fordid
you fordid
he/she/it fordids
we fordid
you fordid
they fordid
Present continuous
I am fordiding
you are fordiding
he/she/it is fordiding
we are fordiding
you are fordiding
they are fordiding
Present perfect
I have fordided
you have fordided
he/she/it has fordided
we have fordided
you have fordided
they have fordided
Present perfect continuous
I have been fordiding
you have been fordiding
he/she/it has been fordiding
we have been fordiding
you have been fordiding
they have been fordiding
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 fordided
you fordided
he/she/it fordided
we fordided
you fordided
they fordided
Past continuous
I was fordiding
you were fordiding
he/she/it was fordiding
we were fordiding
you were fordiding
they were fordiding
Past perfect
I had fordided
you had fordided
he/she/it had fordided
we had fordided
you had fordided
they had fordided
Past perfect continuous
I had been fordiding
you had been fordiding
he/she/it had been fordiding
we had been fordiding
you had been fordiding
they had been fordiding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fordid
you will fordid
he/she/it will fordid
we will fordid
you will fordid
they will fordid
Future continuous
I will be fordiding
you will be fordiding
he/she/it will be fordiding
we will be fordiding
you will be fordiding
they will be fordiding
Future perfect
I will have fordided
you will have fordided
he/she/it will have fordided
we will have fordided
you will have fordided
they will have fordided
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fordiding
you will have been fordiding
he/she/it will have been fordiding
we will have been fordiding
you will have been fordiding
they will have been fordiding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fordid
you would fordid
he/she/it would fordid
we would fordid
you would fordid
they would fordid
Conditional continuous
I would be fordiding
you would be fordiding
he/she/it would be fordiding
we would be fordiding
you would be fordiding
they would be fordiding
Conditional perfect
I would have fordid
you would have fordid
he/she/it would have fordid
we would have fordid
you would have fordid
they would have fordid
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fordiding
you would have been fordiding
he/she/it would have been fordiding
we would have been fordiding
you would have been fordiding
they would have been fordiding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fordid
we let´s fordid
you fordid
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
fordiding
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 «FORDID»
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fordid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fordid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
A misprint for fordid. Jamieson himself prints fordid in another passage. See
Sordid, Fordid in my Glossary. Stouti.ynys. A strange misreading; it is not in the
Edinb. MS., as asserted. That MS. reads frontlynys ; and the word stoutlynys must
be ...
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The Bruce, or, The book of the most excellent and noble ...
A misprint for fordid. Jamieson himself prints fordid in another passage. See
Sordid, Fordid in my Glossary. Stouti.ynys. A strange mijreading; it is not in the
Edinb. MS., as asserted. That MS. reads frontlynys ; and the word stoutlynys must
be ...
John Barbour, Walter William Skeat, John Lydgate, 1894
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The Bruce: Or, The Book of the Most Excellent and Noble ...
A misprint (ot fordid. Jamieson himself prints fordid in another passage. See
Sordid, Fordid in my Glossary. STOUTLYNYS. A strange misreading; it is not in
the Edinb. MS., as asserted. That MS. reads frontlynys ; and the word stoutlynys
must ...
John Barbour, Walter William Skeat, 1894
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received 299 ' ' ' ' " June Do. .. 14 76 40 797Cascs. sum sued fordid notexcced ...
New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1861
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Julius Caesar. King Lear
That she fordid herself.7 Alb. The gods defend her! Bear him hence awhile. [
EDNL is borne qfl'. Enter LEAR, with Conner.“ dead in his .AIrms;8 EDGAR,
Officer, and Others. Lear. Howl, howl, howl, howl 1-0, you are men of stones ; ' '
Had I your ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1809
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Eolm. He hath commission from thy wife
and me To hang Cordelia in the prison, and To lay the blame upon her own
despair, 'That she fordid herself '. Alb. The gods defend her! Bear him hence
awhile.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1847
7
Select plays of William Shakespeare: With the corrections & ...
He hath commission from thy wife and me To hang Cordelia in the prison, and To
lay the blame upon her own despair, That she fordid herself.7 Alb. The gods
defend her ! Bear him hence awhile. £Edm. is borne off. Enter Lear, with Cordelia
...
William Shakespeare, 1820
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The Royal Dictionary Abridged ...: French and English. ...
J3» Un lâche, (un homme infame} a bife, fordid, fneaiing, pitiful Fellow. Lâché, ce,
A. (from lâcher) let out, Ioofe, or Lofened, Sec v. the Verb. Lâchement, Adv.
cowardly, iafely, Jhamefully ; fâ-flacUy, remjjty, faintly, faint- bearted- b > (& ßmg'ß
'j, ...
These pieces of gold, and others which were afterwards brought, had their
natural effects on the mind of Cone?. Avarice, o! the most fordid and den (table
kind, was his ruling and only pas- lion ; when, therefore, he found that he had
exhausted ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear
Edm. He hath commission from thy wife and me To hang Cordelia in the prison,
and To lay the blame upon her own despair, That {he fordid herself.6 Alb. The
gods defend her! Bear him hence awhile. [Edmund is borne off, * Give il Ike
captain.] ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1802
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