CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FOREHENT
PRESENT
Present
I forehent
you forehent
he/she/it forehents
we forehent
you forehent
they forehent
Present continuous
I am forehenting
you are forehenting
he/she/it is forehenting
we are forehenting
you are forehenting
they are forehenting
Present perfect
I have forehented
you have forehented
he/she/it has forehented
we have forehented
you have forehented
they have forehented
Present perfect continuous
I have been forehenting
you have been forehenting
he/she/it has been forehenting
we have been forehenting
you have been forehenting
they have been forehenting
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 forehented
you forehented
he/she/it forehented
we forehented
you forehented
they forehented
Past continuous
I was forehenting
you were forehenting
he/she/it was forehenting
we were forehenting
you were forehenting
they were forehenting
Past perfect
I had forehented
you had forehented
he/she/it had forehented
we had forehented
you had forehented
they had forehented
Past perfect continuous
I had been forehenting
you had been forehenting
he/she/it had been forehenting
we had been forehenting
you had been forehenting
they had been forehenting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will forehent
you will forehent
he/she/it will forehent
we will forehent
you will forehent
they will forehent
Future continuous
I will be forehenting
you will be forehenting
he/she/it will be forehenting
we will be forehenting
you will be forehenting
they will be forehenting
Future perfect
I will have forehented
you will have forehented
he/she/it will have forehented
we will have forehented
you will have forehented
they will have forehented
Future perfect continuous
I will have been forehenting
you will have been forehenting
he/she/it will have been forehenting
we will have been forehenting
you will have been forehenting
they will have been forehenting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would forehent
you would forehent
he/she/it would forehent
we would forehent
you would forehent
they would forehent
Conditional continuous
I would be forehenting
you would be forehenting
he/she/it would be forehenting
we would be forehenting
you would be forehenting
they would be forehenting
Conditional perfect
I would have forehent
you would have forehent
he/she/it would have forehent
we would have forehent
you would have forehent
they would have forehent
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been forehenting
you would have been forehenting
he/she/it would have been forehenting
we would have been forehenting
you would have been forehenting
they would have been forehenting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you forehent
we let´s forehent
you forehent
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
forehented
Present Participle
forehenting
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 «FOREHENT»
Discover the use of
forehent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forehent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
It is explained predetermine in Yorkshire Dial. 1697, p. 83, and Ilallamsh. Gloss. p
. 111. FOREHENT. Seized before-hand. Shimmer. P'OREHEVEDE. The forehead
. Pereeval, 495. Pro the forehead: unto the too, A better schapene myghte none ...
2
Sketches of Hull celebrities: or Memoires and correspondence ...
... before named Foredonc, destroyed Forefloughth. to forget Forefended.
defended Foregoe, to quit Forehent, seized Foreprise, an exception Forestall, to
prevent Forestraughten. distracted Formedon. a writ for the recovery of land
Formous.
Thomas Johnson, William Anderson Gunnell, 1876
3
Sketches of Hull Celebrities: Or, Memoirs and Correspondence ...
... Forefended, defended Foregoe, to quit Forehent, seised Foreprise. an
exception Forestall, to prevent Forestraughten. distracted Formedon, a writ for the
recovery of land Formous, beautiful Forme, size Fornefeythers, forefathers
Forenempte, ...
William Anderson Gunnell, 1876
4
Fragments of Two Essays in English Philology
1414; Forwarne, F. Q. in. 5. 9, forhent, in. 4. 49, where Upton would needlessly
thrust in forewarne, forehent ; Forwearied i. 1. 32. 9. 13. But even in Spensers
own editions several of these forms were already corrupted. Foretaught, F. Q. i. 7.
Julius Charles Hare, 1873
Fond, foolish Fond, did find, for the rhyme Fone, foes Forby, near to Fordoo, undo
, destroy, ruin Forehent, seized, caught hold of Forelent, lent beforehand Foresay,
renounce, Upton. Fore~ said, forhid. Hughes Forestall, to interrupt Forethink, ...
6
A Glossary Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
... or apes, With foreheads villainous low. Temp. iv. 1. Forehend, o. To seize
beforehand, or before escape conld be made. Doubleth her haste for fear to bee
forehent. Spens. F. Q. I1L iv. 4r>. The original editions had for-hent, but probably
with ...
7
A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete ...
FOREHENT. Seized before-hand. Spenser. FOREHEVEDE. The forehead.
Perceval, 495. Fro the forehevede unto the too, A better schapene myghte none
goo. MS. Lincoln A. i. 17, f. 117. FORE-HORSE. The foremost horse in a team.
South.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1889
8
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Forehent, seized, caught hold of. Fm-elent, lent before hand. Foresay, renounce,
Upton. Eoresaid, forbid, Hughes Forestall, to interrupt. Forethink, to repine or be
concerned at any thing. Forewent, forsook, went out of their way. Forgane, lost ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
9
Complete Works of Edmund Spenser
Bt. 49, L 8, forhemt (1M forehent (1609). P. 181, bk. in. civ., st. 59, 1.5. Dopes *
children be (1 596), The children of day be (IS?) P. 182, bk. ra. c. v. Bt. 3, Li, till
that u-j (1590), till at the last (1609). P. 184, bk. ra. c v. K, 19, L 5, no (1596). si (
1590).
Edmund Spenser, Richard Morris, John Wesley Hales, 1869
10
Ovid's Metamorphoses: The Arthur Golding Translation, 1567
And tooke the pleasure which the sonne of Maya had forehent. N ow when shee
full her tyme had gone, shee bare by Mercurye A sonne that hyght Awtolychus,
who provde a wyly pye, And such a fellow as in theft and filching had no peere.
Ovid, John Frederick Nims, 2000