CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FOREFEEL
PRESENT
Present
I forefeel
you forefeel
he/she/it forefeels
we forefeel
you forefeel
they forefeel
Present continuous
I am forefeeling
you are forefeeling
he/she/it is forefeeling
we are forefeeling
you are forefeeling
they are forefeeling
Present perfect
I have forefeeled
you have forefeeled
he/she/it has forefeeled
we have forefeeled
you have forefeeled
they have forefeeled
Present perfect continuous
I have been forefeeling
you have been forefeeling
he/she/it has been forefeeling
we have been forefeeling
you have been forefeeling
they have been forefeeling
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 forefeeled
you forefeeled
he/she/it forefeeled
we forefeeled
you forefeeled
they forefeeled
Past continuous
I was forefeeling
you were forefeeling
he/she/it was forefeeling
we were forefeeling
you were forefeeling
they were forefeeling
Past perfect
I had forefeeled
you had forefeeled
he/she/it had forefeeled
we had forefeeled
you had forefeeled
they had forefeeled
Past perfect continuous
I had been forefeeling
you had been forefeeling
he/she/it had been forefeeling
we had been forefeeling
you had been forefeeling
they had been forefeeling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will forefeel
you will forefeel
he/she/it will forefeel
we will forefeel
you will forefeel
they will forefeel
Future continuous
I will be forefeeling
you will be forefeeling
he/she/it will be forefeeling
we will be forefeeling
you will be forefeeling
they will be forefeeling
Future perfect
I will have forefeeled
you will have forefeeled
he/she/it will have forefeeled
we will have forefeeled
you will have forefeeled
they will have forefeeled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been forefeeling
you will have been forefeeling
he/she/it will have been forefeeling
we will have been forefeeling
you will have been forefeeling
they will have been forefeeling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would forefeel
you would forefeel
he/she/it would forefeel
we would forefeel
you would forefeel
they would forefeel
Conditional continuous
I would be forefeeling
you would be forefeeling
he/she/it would be forefeeling
we would be forefeeling
you would be forefeeling
they would be forefeeling
Conditional perfect
I would have forefeel
you would have forefeel
he/she/it would have forefeel
we would have forefeel
you would have forefeel
they would have forefeel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been forefeeling
you would have been forefeeling
he/she/it would have been forefeeling
we would have been forefeeling
you would have been forefeeling
they would have been forefeeling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you forefeel
we let´s forefeel
you forefeel
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
forefeeled
Present Participle
forefeeling
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 «FOREFEEL»
Discover the use of
forefeel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forefeel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... prophesier foredestine vb syn PREDESTINE 2, foreordain, predestinate,
predetermine, preordain forefather n syn ANCESTOR 1, antecedent(s),
ascendant, forebear, primogenitor, progenitor forefeel vb syn FORESEE,
anticipate, apprehend, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
2
Poetry and Life: Six Lecture Studies in "some Modern ...
To “forefeel” gives the internal source of the intimation, but nowise conveys the
reverence. So,“forefeel in awe.” But the German word doubtless borrows ” Those
unconscious transfers of feeling in the case of homonyms, constitute one of the ...
William Norman Guthrie, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1906
3
REAL: Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature
But how can anyone forefeel anything like the event Vere now confronts? The
term "forefelt" is itself weird; the English language does not have a use for such a
notion. The only dictionary suggestions for a term like "forefelt" would apply not to
...
Herbert Grabes, Winfried Fluck, Jürgen Schlaeger, 1993
tainly thou leadest thy children from low beginnings, ever upward and ever
forward, towards those glorious heights which our eyes have not seen nor our
forefeel- ing hearts completely understood. We thank thee for the truth, the justice
, the ...
Theodore Parker, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1882
5
Goethe's Correspondence with a Child
It is the moment of longing which wills to be felt and satisfied, and if the beloved
does not forefeel this same, if he slights love, then ! — what can bring me near
him ? Alas, woful day, which has passed away to-day in expecting and longing.
Bettina von Arnim, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1879
6
The Gentleman's Magazine
Forefeel, to have a presentiment of. F oretake, to anticipate. Forespeech,
prologue or preface. Foredeem, to form a premature opinion. Foredoom, to
predestiuatc. Forelike, to be prepossessed in favour of. Outland, to expatriate.
Outroam, to tare ...
7
Festus, a poem [by P.J. Bailey]. By P.J. Bailey
Lucifer. An angel weeping. Earth's guardian angel ; she is always weeping.
Fettus. See where she flies spiriWorn round the heavens, Like a forefeel of
madness about the brain. Angel of Earth. Stars, stars ! Stop your bright cars F
EST US. 463.
Philip James Bailey, 1877
8
Many Moods and Many Minds: A Book of Poems
Softly I hear all that full-brimmed gladness, Striking my soul with a forefeel of
doom, Presage to me of lingering sadness, Monotone grim of a lifelong gloom. IX
Why should she listen to what my heart harbours ? What should I bring to her life
of ...
9
The Holy Child, Or, The Flight Into Egypt
She reached her hand And took the flower, half smiling, weeping half; She knew
not what the mystic flower meant, She could not have expressed her thought in
words, But a strange forefeel of some future woe Thrilled through her frame and ...
Thomas Emory Van Bibber, 1887
Yet he did not really despond ; within him lay a forefeel- ing of the great destiny
which was due to his nation. He sank inwards from thought to thought, with no
sadness in the nerves, no disposition to tears, no unconquerable sighs, yet with a
...