CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FOREDATE
PRESENT
Present
I foredate
you foredate
he/she/it foredates
we foredate
you foredate
they foredate
Present continuous
I am foredating
you are foredating
he/she/it is foredating
we are foredating
you are foredating
they are foredating
Present perfect
I have foredated
you have foredated
he/she/it has foredated
we have foredated
you have foredated
they have foredated
Present perfect continuous
I have been foredating
you have been foredating
he/she/it has been foredating
we have been foredating
you have been foredating
they have been foredating
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 foredated
you foredated
he/she/it foredated
we foredated
you foredated
they foredated
Past continuous
I was foredating
you were foredating
he/she/it was foredating
we were foredating
you were foredating
they were foredating
Past perfect
I had foredated
you had foredated
he/she/it had foredated
we had foredated
you had foredated
they had foredated
Past perfect continuous
I had been foredating
you had been foredating
he/she/it had been foredating
we had been foredating
you had been foredating
they had been foredating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will foredate
you will foredate
he/she/it will foredate
we will foredate
you will foredate
they will foredate
Future continuous
I will be foredating
you will be foredating
he/she/it will be foredating
we will be foredating
you will be foredating
they will be foredating
Future perfect
I will have foredated
you will have foredated
he/she/it will have foredated
we will have foredated
you will have foredated
they will have foredated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been foredating
you will have been foredating
he/she/it will have been foredating
we will have been foredating
you will have been foredating
they will have been foredating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would foredate
you would foredate
he/she/it would foredate
we would foredate
you would foredate
they would foredate
Conditional continuous
I would be foredating
you would be foredating
he/she/it would be foredating
we would be foredating
you would be foredating
they would be foredating
Conditional perfect
I would have foredate
you would have foredate
he/she/it would have foredate
we would have foredate
you would have foredate
they would have foredate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been foredating
you would have been foredating
he/she/it would have been foredating
we would have been foredating
you would have been foredating
they would have been foredating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you foredate
we let´s foredate
you foredate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
foredated
Present Participle
foredating
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 «FOREDATE»
Discover the use of
foredate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
foredate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
84, the precious lesson not to bring the "evil" of tomorrow into to-day — not to
foredate sorrow. We have only to live by the day, and we shall find God's grace
amply sufficient for the need of each day as it arises. But if we attempt to grapple,
...
... fearful storm, Such as the wicked shall with dread appal; For who can tell on
whom the bolt may fall, When it may 'light, and how and whom inform That
Heaven impatient is, and will not wait To strike the vengeful blow it justly may
foredate !
3
The American National Preacher
... by turns and by groups to hoot and chatter about his foul deed, and foredate
his doom, and blacken the darkness of his despair. The present is deemed a
suitable time to call upon Christian people to consider the barbarous and bloody
...
4
Original: Monthly : from Living Ministers of the United States
... his conscience: it seems as if every fiend in the pit came by turns and by
groups to hoot and chatter about his foul deed, and foredate his doom, and
blacken the darkness of his despair. The present is deemed a suitable time to call
upon ...
National Preacher and Village Pulpit, 1836
5
Hymns for the household of faith, and lays of the better ...
Hymns mrs J Williamson. It shows our faults like fires at night, It sweeps their
failings out of sight, It clothes their good in heavenly light. O Christ, our Life !
foredate the work of death, And do this now ! Thou who art Love, thus hallow our
beloved, ...
Hymns, mrs J Williamson, 1876
6
Leaves Gathered in the Daily Walks of Life
Foredate the work of Death, And do this now 1 Thou who art Love, thus hallow
our beloved I Not Death, but Thou!" Sthe Strials of Jllncss — iespndenrg. WHY art
thou sorrowful, servant of God ? And what is this dulness that hangs o'er thee ...
Strength is promised, strength is given, When the heart by God is riven ; But
foredate the day of woe, And alone thou bearest the blow. CHARITY. True
Charity, a plant divinely nursed, Fed by the love from which it rose at first, Thrives
against ...
8
An autumn dream: thoughts in verse
... Not learning's narrow stores which fools count great, (Still less the idolizing
looks of worms On fellow-worms with these bright loans endow'd,) No, not when
all is dedicate to God, — Can show ' who shall be greatest,' or foredate The first, ...
Strength is promised — strength is given To the heart that God hath riven ; But
foredate the day of woe, And alone thou bear'st the blow." Perhaps being over-
tired had something to do □with Frances' fit of low spirits ; for she saw things in a
...
10
Homiletical Commentary on the Book of Genesis
Though a stranger and a pilgrim he appears for a moment in his true character as
a victorious prince. He is permitted by the favour of God to foredate the great
blessing which was in store for him. Thus Our Lord, in the days of His humiliation,
...
Joseph Samuel Exell, Thomas Henry Leale, 1892