CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO GIGGIT
PRESENT
Present
I giggit
you giggit
he/she/it giggits
we giggit
you giggit
they giggit
Present continuous
I am giggiting
you are giggiting
he/she/it is giggiting
we are giggiting
you are giggiting
they are giggiting
Present perfect
I have giggited
you have giggited
he/she/it has giggited
we have giggited
you have giggited
they have giggited
Present perfect continuous
I have been giggiting
you have been giggiting
he/she/it has been giggiting
we have been giggiting
you have been giggiting
they have been giggiting
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 giggited
you giggited
he/she/it giggited
we giggited
you giggited
they giggited
Past continuous
I was giggiting
you were giggiting
he/she/it was giggiting
we were giggiting
you were giggiting
they were giggiting
Past perfect
I had giggited
you had giggited
he/she/it had giggited
we had giggited
you had giggited
they had giggited
Past perfect continuous
I had been giggiting
you had been giggiting
he/she/it had been giggiting
we had been giggiting
you had been giggiting
they had been giggiting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will giggit
you will giggit
he/she/it will giggit
we will giggit
you will giggit
they will giggit
Future continuous
I will be giggiting
you will be giggiting
he/she/it will be giggiting
we will be giggiting
you will be giggiting
they will be giggiting
Future perfect
I will have giggited
you will have giggited
he/she/it will have giggited
we will have giggited
you will have giggited
they will have giggited
Future perfect continuous
I will have been giggiting
you will have been giggiting
he/she/it will have been giggiting
we will have been giggiting
you will have been giggiting
they will have been giggiting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would giggit
you would giggit
he/she/it would giggit
we would giggit
you would giggit
they would giggit
Conditional continuous
I would be giggiting
you would be giggiting
he/she/it would be giggiting
we would be giggiting
you would be giggiting
they would be giggiting
Conditional perfect
I would have giggit
you would have giggit
he/she/it would have giggit
we would have giggit
you would have giggit
they would have giggit
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been giggiting
you would have been giggiting
he/she/it would have been giggiting
we would have been giggiting
you would have been giggiting
they would have been giggiting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you giggit
we let´s giggit
you giggit
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
giggiting
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 «GIGGIT»
Discover the use of
giggit in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
giggit and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Suddenly, I heard him whisper, “Giggit! Is that you?” I swerved the horse. “It's me,
Vanka. Where are you?” I asked, scanning the bushes. “Here!” he whispered
again, beckoning me with his hand. He was still the same Vanka, smiling broadly.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Skelton, Garland of Laurel, giggit (gig'it), v. [< gig1 + -it, equiv. to -et, used as freq.
suffix.] I. trans. To convey rapidly. [New Eng.] He nearly like to have got her eat up
by sharks, by giygiting her off in the boat out to sea, when she warn t gigmania ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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COMPARISON BETWEEN DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS' SHIPMENTS,
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No. 2 243 —— Hysteria, or Nerve, No. 2 133 Pills, Lobelia, Compound, No.3 183
Pills, Lobelia, Pure ...... .. 242 -—Motherwort Compound 243 21SE58 giggit.
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Laws, Joint Resolutions, and Memorials: Passed at the ... ...
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that at a special election giggit'legngf to
befholdeu for that purpose, on the 13th day of July, 1868, at Florence precint, at
the Florence school house; at Chicago precinct, at Denton's school house; ...
You know something of the \Vestern Division between N yngan and Bourke, do
you not P I have giggit, but I could with any degree of authority. {he h Comparing
the West Began land and the Western 214:5 tor, and which is the worse P I could
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New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1902
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Acts of the Legislature of the State of Michigan
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1887. 1889. in Saginaw county. how drawn, etc ........................... .. in Wayne
county, ...
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Publications: Octavo series
15"' De- Sunday about noone dyed M' Rowland Simpson draper ielflfbsefmp one
of the Aldermen of Cambr', and was buryed in Gt S' giggit Maryes Church on
Wednesday the 18th Dec. 1667 the mayor Aldermen and 24ty at the funerall;
borne ...
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Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases ...
... Mr. Lincoln's Inaugural does not gibe with the Chicago platform. Well, what of it
? I don't say it does or it does not ; but, if it does not, it shows that Mr. Lincoln has
the nerve to say what is right, platform or no platform. — N. Y. Times. To giggit.
John Russell Bartlett, 1877