CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FORHOO
PRESENT
Present
I forhoo
you forhoo
he/she/it forhooes
we forhoo
you forhoo
they forhoo
Present continuous
I am forhooing
you are forhooing
he/she/it is forhooing
we are forhooing
you are forhooing
they are forhooing
Present perfect
I have forhooed
you have forhooed
he/she/it has forhooed
we have forhooed
you have forhooed
they have forhooed
Present perfect continuous
I have been forhooing
you have been forhooing
he/she/it has been forhooing
we have been forhooing
you have been forhooing
they have been forhooing
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 forhooed
you forhooed
he/she/it forhooed
we forhooed
you forhooed
they forhooed
Past continuous
I was forhooing
you were forhooing
he/she/it was forhooing
we were forhooing
you were forhooing
they were forhooing
Past perfect
I had forhooed
you had forhooed
he/she/it had forhooed
we had forhooed
you had forhooed
they had forhooed
Past perfect continuous
I had been forhooing
you had been forhooing
he/she/it had been forhooing
we had been forhooing
you had been forhooing
they had been forhooing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will forhoo
you will forhoo
he/she/it will forhoo
we will forhoo
you will forhoo
they will forhoo
Future continuous
I will be forhooing
you will be forhooing
he/she/it will be forhooing
we will be forhooing
you will be forhooing
they will be forhooing
Future perfect
I will have forhooed
you will have forhooed
he/she/it will have forhooed
we will have forhooed
you will have forhooed
they will have forhooed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been forhooing
you will have been forhooing
he/she/it will have been forhooing
we will have been forhooing
you will have been forhooing
they will have been forhooing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would forhoo
you would forhoo
he/she/it would forhoo
we would forhoo
you would forhoo
they would forhoo
Conditional continuous
I would be forhooing
you would be forhooing
he/she/it would be forhooing
we would be forhooing
you would be forhooing
they would be forhooing
Conditional perfect
I would have forhoo
you would have forhoo
he/she/it would have forhoo
we would have forhoo
you would have forhoo
they would have forhoo
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been forhooing
you would have been forhooing
he/she/it would have been forhooing
we would have been forhooing
you would have been forhooing
they would have been forhooing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you forhoo
we let´s forhoo
you forhoo
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
forhooing
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 «FORHOO»
Discover the use of
forhoo in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forhoo and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
FORGOTTEN, ppLadj. Shr.1 [fago'tam] Neglected,v out of the way, ' forsaken.' A
very secluded little hamlet in 'the Dale ' was described as a 'forgotten kind of
place.' FORHELDER, see Fore-elder. FORHOO, ~HOOIE, -HO°Y, ~HUI, see F
orhow ...
2
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Also in forms forhoo Abd. Gall.; forheoie Buff}; forhooy Slk.; forhui Abd.; furhow
Bch. [forhiz] To forsake, abandon, desert. Se. lts honours cowit, its now forhowit,
And left the houlat's prey, Sco'rr tllr'nsln'lsy (ed. 1806) Ill. 385. ne.Se.
3
Tammas Bodkin: Swatches O' Hodden-grey
I'm jiltid, I'm lichtlied, forhoo'd an' forsaken, My fond houps lie withered, my puir
heart is breakin', If she dinna relent an' forget an' forgi'e, As sure as I live, in a
fortnicht I'll dee ! This effusion I copied oot in a fine, bauld roon' haun' — exceedin
'ly ...
William Duncan Latto,
1894
4
Life of Allan Cunningham: With Selections from His Works and ...
The birds hae a' forhoo'd their nests, The trouts hae ta'en the Cairn and Annan,
For hoddin breeks and stilting shanks, Between the sunset and the dawnin'."
These lines were instantly retorted by this blithesome effort of local parish
pleasantry ...
5
Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow ...
laird wud hae to forhoo's bit bonny nest. ” To strike or cuff with the open hand is
kaupatjan, Sc. gowpen. Finally, giutan, to pour out water, is quite a Sc. favourite,
and developed curious meanings such as gyte=silly (cf. Lat. ef-futio from the
same ...
Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow,
1887
6
The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life ...
Forhoo you will receive THE ART INTERCHANGE [or 1903, and wlll get In
addition, FREE, the entire year'a numbers complete for 1902, accompanied by all
the beautiful color and other supplementa. By taking advantage of this nfler now
you ...
7
Tammas Bodkin: or the Humours of a Scottish tailor. By W. D. ...
What wad ye think i I'm neither consumptive nor dottled wi' drink, But Tibbie, the
kittie ! has played me a pliskie, Mair deidly by far than consumption or whiskey I
Tm jilted, I'm lichtlied, forhoo'd an' forsaken, My fond honps lie withered, my ...
William Duncan Latto,
1868
8
Traddlepin fold; and other tales
If it's anbody ut should hang therself its a womman, forhoo's mooast occagion. Ay,
theaw may laith ; bo if it hadno' been for me theaw'd ha' bin i'th warkhouse neaw,
or elze i' Lankester; that theaw would." And she dashed into the loomhouse, ...
9
Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk in the parish of Pyketillim [by W. ...
"Ay, ay, the fader o' 'im was a lang-heidit schaimin carle, an' weel fells the sin for
that," was the remark in one case, and in the next, " A braw hoose that, isnint ?
But, an' ilka ane had their nain, I wudna say nor the laird wud hae to forhoo 's bit ...
William Alexander, Johnny Gibb (fict. name.),
1908
10
Proceedings of the American Railway Engineering Association
Remarks Berkshire St. Ry. at No Adanw- 20'0' 15'6'=Stajid.forHoo- sao Tunnel
Note — Steam Loco. not operated tlirnueh Tunn-I or approaches thereto Running
poeitinn*^ 1ST, 1^=1471' to 1414'. (N YC) Hinh=W'5i'tol4' 6* Special Const, ...
American Railway Engineering Association,
1916