CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FORPINE
PRESENT
Present
I forpine
you forpine
he/she/it forpines
we forpine
you forpine
they forpine
Present continuous
I am forpining
you are forpining
he/she/it is forpining
we are forpining
you are forpining
they are forpining
Present perfect
I have forpined
you have forpined
he/she/it has forpined
we have forpined
you have forpined
they have forpined
Present perfect continuous
I have been forpining
you have been forpining
he/she/it has been forpining
we have been forpining
you have been forpining
they have been forpining
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 forpined
you forpined
he/she/it forpined
we forpined
you forpined
they forpined
Past continuous
I was forpining
you were forpining
he/she/it was forpining
we were forpining
you were forpining
they were forpining
Past perfect
I had forpined
you had forpined
he/she/it had forpined
we had forpined
you had forpined
they had forpined
Past perfect continuous
I had been forpining
you had been forpining
he/she/it had been forpining
we had been forpining
you had been forpining
they had been forpining
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will forpine
you will forpine
he/she/it will forpine
we will forpine
you will forpine
they will forpine
Future continuous
I will be forpining
you will be forpining
he/she/it will be forpining
we will be forpining
you will be forpining
they will be forpining
Future perfect
I will have forpined
you will have forpined
he/she/it will have forpined
we will have forpined
you will have forpined
they will have forpined
Future perfect continuous
I will have been forpining
you will have been forpining
he/she/it will have been forpining
we will have been forpining
you will have been forpining
they will have been forpining
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would forpine
you would forpine
he/she/it would forpine
we would forpine
you would forpine
they would forpine
Conditional continuous
I would be forpining
you would be forpining
he/she/it would be forpining
we would be forpining
you would be forpining
they would be forpining
Conditional perfect
I would have forpine
you would have forpine
he/she/it would have forpine
we would have forpine
you would have forpine
they would have forpine
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been forpining
you would have been forpining
he/she/it would have been forpining
we would have been forpining
you would have been forpining
they would have been forpining
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you forpine
we let´s forpine
you forpine
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
forpining
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 «FORPINE»
Discover the use of
forpine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forpine and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
comprising the twofold advantage of a philosophical and an alphabetical
arrangement, with appropriate engravings Samuel Taylor Coleridge Edward
Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose. FORNICATE. FORPINE.
FORSLACK.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
2
The Works of the English Poets from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
But I which spend, the darke and dreadful night, In watch and word, when those
birds take their rest, Forpine my scll'e, that Louers might delight, To heare the
notes, which breake out of my brestc. I leade a life, to please the Louers minde, (
And ...
3
Certain Notes of Instruction in English Verse
But I which spend, the darke and dreadful night, In watch and ward, when those
birds take their rest, Forpine my selfe, that Louers might delight, To heare the
notes, which breake out of my breste. I leade a life, to please the Louers minde, (
And ...
George Gascoigne, Edward Arber, 1868
Thesmall retail outlets that lined the side of the road slowly disappeared and
madeway forpine treesand evergreens. The highway was mainly smooth with the
occasional bump which alerted Alyssa to stay more focused onthe road. Frank
was ...
5
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, in Sixteen ...
6 Now, quiet soul, dtpar', are] So in St. Luke, go, " Lord, now lettest thou thy
servant depart in peace, forpine layes liva seen w salvation." STEEVBN s. . 7 Diu,
Sea] The duke of Bedsord died at Bag/ninSepuHþprhlm, but no; in any union
before ...
William Shakespeare, 1794
6
1. Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse. 1575: 2. ...
But I which spend, the darke and dreadful night, In watch and ward, when thofe
birds take their rest, Forpine my felfe, that Louers might delight, To heare the
notes, which breake out of my breste. I leade a life, to pleafe the Louers minde, (
And ...
George Gascoigne, George Whetstone, 1868
7
Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, ...
The results varied greatly with different kinds of timber, and it was concluded that
a sixpcnny nail driven 1 inch into dry wood would require a force to extract it by
steady pressure as given in the following list :— m. ForPine..... . . . . . . . ..157 , ...
8
On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
... e in : ere, ags. erjan 888 ; queen, ags. even 870, etc. for ags. long e, more
frequently, in : seke, ags. secan 13; kene 104, grene 103. swete 5, mete 1902,
wepyng 2831, deme 1883. .- fonge fangan [take] 4797, forpine pinan [waste
away] 205, ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1871
9
A Glossarial Index to the Printed English Literature of the ...
5733, 7786 Forn, sb. 'Pat forn.' = therefore. Creed of St Athan. 7. Cf. 'Per forne.' Ps
. xvii. 3 Fornomen, part. = carried away. Ps. cviii. 23. AS. forniman Forpine, v. n. =
languish. 2402 B. Folrrlede, v. a. = deceive. Body and Soul, 3 Forshaken, part.
10
Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse: The Steele ...
But I which fpend, the darke and dreadful night, In watch and ward, when thofe
birds take their rest, Forpine niy felfe, that Louers might delight, To heare the
notes, which breake out of my brelle. I leade a life, to pleafe the Louers minde, (
And ...
George Gascoigne, Edward Arber, 1869