CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO GATE-CRASH
PRESENT
Present
I gate-crash
you gate-crash
he/she/it gate-crashes
we gate-crash
you gate-crash
they gate-crash
Present continuous
I am gate-crashing
you are gate-crashing
he/she/it is gate-crashing
we are gate-crashing
you are gate-crashing
they are gate-crashing
Present perfect
I have gate-crashed
you have gate-crashed
he/she/it has gate-crashed
we have gate-crashed
you have gate-crashed
they have gate-crashed
Present perfect continuous
I have been gate-crashing
you have been gate-crashing
he/she/it has been gate-crashing
we have been gate-crashing
you have been gate-crashing
they have been gate-crashing
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 gate-crashed
you gate-crashed
he/she/it gate-crashed
we gate-crashed
you gate-crashed
they gate-crashed
Past continuous
I was gate-crashing
you were gate-crashing
he/she/it was gate-crashing
we were gate-crashing
you were gate-crashing
they were gate-crashing
Past perfect
I had gate-crashed
you had gate-crashed
he/she/it had gate-crashed
we had gate-crashed
you had gate-crashed
they had gate-crashed
Past perfect continuous
I had been gate-crashing
you had been gate-crashing
he/she/it had been gate-crashing
we had been gate-crashing
you had been gate-crashing
they had been gate-crashing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will gate-crash
you will gate-crash
he/she/it will gate-crash
we will gate-crash
you will gate-crash
they will gate-crash
Future continuous
I will be gate-crashing
you will be gate-crashing
he/she/it will be gate-crashing
we will be gate-crashing
you will be gate-crashing
they will be gate-crashing
Future perfect
I will have gate-crashed
you will have gate-crashed
he/she/it will have gate-crashed
we will have gate-crashed
you will have gate-crashed
they will have gate-crashed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been gate-crashing
you will have been gate-crashing
he/she/it will have been gate-crashing
we will have been gate-crashing
you will have been gate-crashing
they will have been gate-crashing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would gate-crash
you would gate-crash
he/she/it would gate-crash
we would gate-crash
you would gate-crash
they would gate-crash
Conditional continuous
I would be gate-crashing
you would be gate-crashing
he/she/it would be gate-crashing
we would be gate-crashing
you would be gate-crashing
they would be gate-crashing
Conditional perfect
I would have gate-crash
you would have gate-crash
he/she/it would have gate-crash
we would have gate-crash
you would have gate-crash
they would have gate-crash
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been gate-crashing
you would have been gate-crashing
he/she/it would have been gate-crashing
we would have been gate-crashing
you would have been gate-crashing
they would have been gate-crashing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you gate-crash
we let´s gate-crash
you gate-crash
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
gate-crashed
Present Participle
gate-crashing
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 «GATE-CRASH»
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gate-crash in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gate-crash and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Facility Manager's Guide to Security: Protecting Your Assets
More room is necessary inside the facility for opening the hinged gate than the
sliding gate. Crash Barrier Because gates are made from fence material, it is not
feasible to make them strong enough to act as a crash barrier. As a result a crash
...
2
Expose [Stephanie Beauman 2]
She'd gate crash. Wardrobe was very accommodating. Stephanie decided she
was getting the hang of acting. Maria, the wardrobe manager, swallowed her
rather unbelievable story about having to check out that her American lover who
was ...
3
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
The v., gate-crash, orig. rare, hardlyin Eng, at least—antedates 1930. Ex forcing
one's way through a gate to attend an outdoor sport. gate(-)lever. That
restlessness which affects long-term prisoners clue to be released fairly soon:
prisons': ...
... quiet, solitary, preferring one's own company. ANT extroverted, outgoing.
intrude v. obtrude, invade, interfere, barge in, 'hom in, infringe, meddle, 'butt in,
interpose, 'gate-crash, encroach, trespass, interlope. intruder n. interloper,
trespasser, ...
5
Langenscheidt Diccionario Moderno Inglés:
... gas; ~ engine motor m de turbina de gas gas-works nsg fabrica / de gas gate [
geit] of house, at airport puerta f, made of iron verja / ga-teau ['gaetou] tarta / gate'
erash vlt: ~ a party colarse en una fiesta; gate-crash-er ['geitkraejar] co- lon(-ona)
...
6
Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus
6 [*To go uninvited] disturb, gate-crash*, intrude; see INTERRUPT, MEDDLE 1.
crash program* n. crash project*, accelerated program, crash course*, intensive
program, around-the-clock endeavor, marathon, speedup; see also
EMERGENCY ...
7
Webster's New World Thesaurus
6 [*To go uninvited] disturb, gate-crash*, intrude; see INTERRUPT, MEDDLE 1.
crash program* n. crash project*, accelerated program, crash course*, intensive
program, around-the-clock endeavor, marathon, speedup; see also ...
8
Shorter Slang Dictionary
... party uninvited, by guile or by force. Since around 1928. Short for the verb gate
-crash, a back-formation from gate-crasher. crashing bore a very tedious or
tiresome person or thing. From around 1915. crown 57 crash pad a bed for the
night; ...
Paul Beale, Eric Partridge, Rosalind Fergusson, 2003
9
Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
Gate 594 Gaul ^cTItT 3jft ^TT 3Tf^f^ | Gate crash, to enter without payment or
invitation fclT IT f^TT 7Je3> T5^ *RT ^RT, 3T^ TT^T TOT 1 Gatekeeper, a porter <;
<«IH, I Gatemeeting, a meeting to which entrance is limited by payment of fees IT
^T ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
10
Brash
gate-crasher's busy round with Mr K.
... to gate-crash by saying I was a cattle expert, but before I could, one of the
security agents from Washington CELEBRATING THE GAG, Christensen holds
newspaper with picture of him and K. Headline is quote from Khrushchev as he
kidded ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GATE-CRASH»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
gate-crash is used in the context of the following news items.
West Ham United - The Slate`s Wiped Clean!
... somewhere, there could be an opportunity for somebody to gate-crash the eleven, somebody that might not have been given the freedom to ... «Vitalfootball, Jul 15»
Baahubali! Chant Fans as Movie hits Both High and Low
Even those without a ticket, lined up outside in an attempt to somehow gate-crash. Security teams kept a close watch to prevent any untoward ... «The New Indian Express, Jul 15»
With new album and movie in tow, Singapore's Sezairi is one busy …
“We are currently looking at venues, but we are trying to find some place private, where people won't gate-crash, because it happens,” he said, ... «Malay Mail Online, Jul 15»
P. Fury: Haye Trying To Cherry Pick His Way To Wilder
"What we have there is David Haye trying to gate-crash and cherry pick his way to the top," Peter Fury said on Buncey's Boxing Podcast. «BoxingScene.com, Jul 15»
Goons as Bouncers in Film Sets irk Cops
KOCHI: Film crews often hire security guards and professional bouncers to manage restless fans who gate-crash sets for a glimpse of their ... «The New Indian Express, Jun 15»
Why Jwala Gutta and Ashwin Ponappa are the jewels of India...
... forceful Indian pair went in at a high career rank of World No 13 and at the end of the two-week sojourn is likely to gate-crash into the Top 10. «Mid-Day, Jun 15»
Lalit Modi now trying to divert attention by taking names of Robert …
The BJP is trying to pull the wool over the public eyes by drawing parallels between the meetings of BJP stalwarts and Vadra Modi gate-crash. «Merinews, Jun 15»
Hello sailor, it's the Wellington Sea Shanty Society
Did you get invited to play the Paimpol Festival in France or are you planning to gate-crash it? We were invited! To France's (maybe the world's ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
PSL: Head bashing and horse trading
Not to be outdone, Orlando Pirates gave details of three new signings of their own just hours later, as if to gate-crash the Chiefs announcement. «Mail & Guardian Online, Jun 15»
Minions, Greg James, BBC North - what could possibly go wrong?
However, during their tour, they gate-crash Blue Peter, BBC Sport, the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and even ITV's Coronation Street. «Prolific North, Jun 15»