CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HATCHELLING
PRESENT
Present
I hatchelling
you hatchelling
he/she/it hatchellings
we hatchelling
you hatchelling
they hatchelling
Present continuous
I am hatchellinging
you are hatchellinging
he/she/it is hatchellinging
we are hatchellinging
you are hatchellinging
they are hatchellinging
Present perfect
I have hatchellinged
you have hatchellinged
he/she/it has hatchellinged
we have hatchellinged
you have hatchellinged
they have hatchellinged
Present perfect continuous
I have been hatchellinging
you have been hatchellinging
he/she/it has been hatchellinging
we have been hatchellinging
you have been hatchellinging
they have been hatchellinging
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 hatchellinged
you hatchellinged
he/she/it hatchellinged
we hatchellinged
you hatchellinged
they hatchellinged
Past continuous
I was hatchellinging
you were hatchellinging
he/she/it was hatchellinging
we were hatchellinging
you were hatchellinging
they were hatchellinging
Past perfect
I had hatchellinged
you had hatchellinged
he/she/it had hatchellinged
we had hatchellinged
you had hatchellinged
they had hatchellinged
Past perfect continuous
I had been hatchellinging
you had been hatchellinging
he/she/it had been hatchellinging
we had been hatchellinging
you had been hatchellinging
they had been hatchellinging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hatchelling
you will hatchelling
he/she/it will hatchelling
we will hatchelling
you will hatchelling
they will hatchelling
Future continuous
I will be hatchellinging
you will be hatchellinging
he/she/it will be hatchellinging
we will be hatchellinging
you will be hatchellinging
they will be hatchellinging
Future perfect
I will have hatchellinged
you will have hatchellinged
he/she/it will have hatchellinged
we will have hatchellinged
you will have hatchellinged
they will have hatchellinged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hatchellinging
you will have been hatchellinging
he/she/it will have been hatchellinging
we will have been hatchellinging
you will have been hatchellinging
they will have been hatchellinging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hatchelling
you would hatchelling
he/she/it would hatchelling
we would hatchelling
you would hatchelling
they would hatchelling
Conditional continuous
I would be hatchellinging
you would be hatchellinging
he/she/it would be hatchellinging
we would be hatchellinging
you would be hatchellinging
they would be hatchellinging
Conditional perfect
I would have hatchelling
you would have hatchelling
he/she/it would have hatchelling
we would have hatchelling
you would have hatchelling
they would have hatchelling
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hatchellinging
you would have been hatchellinging
he/she/it would have been hatchellinging
we would have been hatchellinging
you would have been hatchellinging
they would have been hatchellinging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hatchelling
we let´s hatchelling
you hatchelling
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hatchelling
Past participle
hatchellinged
Present Participle
hatchellinging
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 «HATCHELLING»
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hatchelling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A systematic treatise, historical, etiological, and ...
"Besides these, there is a man engaged in hatchelling. He has been at it for two
or three years ; and frequently complains of pain and oppression of the chest,
attended with hoarseness, amounting almost to aphonia. But he still continues
stout ...
2
Days at the factories; or, The manufacturing industry of ...
To effect these preparations the hemp is passed through a process which is
termed ' heckling,' or ' hackling,' or ' hatchelling.' There seem to be different
modes of spelling this word adopted in different factories ; for writers, on the
subject seem ...
3
Days at the Factories: Or, The Manufacturing Industry of ...
To effect these preparations the hemp is passed through a process which is
termed ' heckling,' or ' hackling,' or ' hatchelling.' There seem to be different
modes of spelling this word adopted in different factories ; for writers on the
subject seem ...
4
Knight's Penny Magazine
In one long apartment, full of little floating hempen particles, the hatchelling, or
preparation of the hemp, is being carried on. In another is the boiler and other
apparatus connected with the tarring of the hempen yarn. In a separate building
the ...
5
Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ...
T. Wilson. Improvements in floating bodies used in washing-machines. 1571. C.
Martel. An improvement in fire-arms. 1598. A. F. Sherman. Improvements in
machinery for breaking, hatchelling, roving, spinning, and tarring hemp, flax,
manilla, ...
Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey, 1857
6
Journal of the Franklin Institute
... the present patent; the combination claimed may, probably, be sustained, but
we believe that the patentee must, in this case, limit himself to the precise modes
described by him. 16. For an improvement in the machine for Hatchelling Hemp ...
7
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Connecticut Board of ...
One peculiarly attractive feature of the exhibition on the third day, consisted in the
spinning of tow and flax as practiced in olden times, also hatchelling and carding
flax, spinning wool, &c. This was performed as follows : The hatchelling, ...
Connecticut. State Board of Agriculture, 1869
8
Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Science, Arts, and ...
Sherman, A. P. Improvements in machinery for breaking, hatchelling, roving,
spinning, and tarring hemp, fcax, manilla, or any fibrous material or materials.
Dated June 6, 1857. (No. 1598.) The improvement in machinery for breaking the
hemp, ...
9
A new pocket dictionary of the Welsh and English languages: ...
v.m. contagi'iusness Heinydd, s.m. the seat of life Heislan— od, s.m. a hatchel
Heislaniad, s.m. a hatchelling Heislanu, v. to hatchel rtax Heistain, s-/'. what
whets scythes Heisyllt— au, s.f. a flax hatchel Heisylltiad, s.m. a hatchelling
Heisylltu, ...
facture is carried on, and which are very numerous. Those nearest the entrance
are offices and warehouses of different kinds. In one long apartment, full of little
floating hempen particles, the hatchelling, or preparation of the hemp, is being ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HATCHELLING»
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Captain Kidd's Money
Below in the barn black Cæsar sat quietly hatchelling flax, sometimes gurgling and giggling to himself with an overflow of that interior jollity with which he ... «Atlantic Online, Dec 05»