CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HINNIED
PRESENT
Present
I hinnied
you hinnied
he/she/it hinnieds
we hinnied
you hinnied
they hinnied
Present continuous
I am hinnieding
you are hinnieding
he/she/it is hinnieding
we are hinnieding
you are hinnieding
they are hinnieding
Present perfect
I have hinnieded
you have hinnieded
he/she/it has hinnieded
we have hinnieded
you have hinnieded
they have hinnieded
Present perfect continuous
I have been hinnieding
you have been hinnieding
he/she/it has been hinnieding
we have been hinnieding
you have been hinnieding
they have been hinnieding
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 hinnieded
you hinnieded
he/she/it hinnieded
we hinnieded
you hinnieded
they hinnieded
Past continuous
I was hinnieding
you were hinnieding
he/she/it was hinnieding
we were hinnieding
you were hinnieding
they were hinnieding
Past perfect
I had hinnieded
you had hinnieded
he/she/it had hinnieded
we had hinnieded
you had hinnieded
they had hinnieded
Past perfect continuous
I had been hinnieding
you had been hinnieding
he/she/it had been hinnieding
we had been hinnieding
you had been hinnieding
they had been hinnieding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hinnied
you will hinnied
he/she/it will hinnied
we will hinnied
you will hinnied
they will hinnied
Future continuous
I will be hinnieding
you will be hinnieding
he/she/it will be hinnieding
we will be hinnieding
you will be hinnieding
they will be hinnieding
Future perfect
I will have hinnieded
you will have hinnieded
he/she/it will have hinnieded
we will have hinnieded
you will have hinnieded
they will have hinnieded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hinnieding
you will have been hinnieding
he/she/it will have been hinnieding
we will have been hinnieding
you will have been hinnieding
they will have been hinnieding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hinnied
you would hinnied
he/she/it would hinnied
we would hinnied
you would hinnied
they would hinnied
Conditional continuous
I would be hinnieding
you would be hinnieding
he/she/it would be hinnieding
we would be hinnieding
you would be hinnieding
they would be hinnieding
Conditional perfect
I would have hinnied
you would have hinnied
he/she/it would have hinnied
we would have hinnied
you would have hinnied
they would have hinnied
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hinnieding
you would have been hinnieding
he/she/it would have been hinnieding
we would have been hinnieding
you would have been hinnieding
they would have been hinnieding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hinnied
we let´s hinnied
you hinnied
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
hinnieded
Present Participle
hinnieding
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 «HINNIED»
Discover the use of
hinnied in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hinnied and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver
I had nae hinnied words to woo, Nae gainfu' gifts had I to spare ; But, oh ! I had a
heart sae true, That nocht could shift, that nane should share. Ae trembling wish
alane lived there — Ae hope that held the witless way ; That hope is gane, an' ...
2
The Auld Scotch Mither: And Other Poems in the Dialect of Burns
Oh ! he was cannie, brisk, an' braw', An' spake the hinnied word : Then wound his
arm anent my waist ; A' flitchrin' like a bird ! Oh ! light was then my foolish heart,
An' dancin' with the faem That curled sae daftly roun' the beak That bore me ...
Jeremiah Eames Rankin, 1873
3
The Poetical Works of William Motherwell
William Motherwell, James M'Conechy. My head rins round and round about, My
heart flows like a sea, As ane by ane the thochts rush back O' scule-time and o'
thee. 0, mornin' life ! O, mornin' luve ! O lichtsome days and lang, When hinnied ...
William Motherwell, James M'Conechy, 1847
4
A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from ...
0 liehtsome days and lang, When hinnied hopes around our hearts Like simmer
blossoms sprang! O, mind ye, luve, how aft we left The deavin' dinsome toun, To
wander by the green bumside, And hear its waters croon ? The simmer leaves ...
William Cullen Bryant, 1873
5
The American Monthly Magazine
Oh lichtsome days and lung, When hinnied hopes around our hearts Like simmer
blossoms sprang! " Oh mind ye, luve, how aft we left The deavin' dinsome toun,
To wander by the green burnside, And hear its waters croon'! The simmer leaves
...
6
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. - Edinburgh, ...
Much as he was engaged jin the details of his public station, and chemical
exhibitions, his) chamber, never 'vvas'lumbered withbooks,-fpecitnens_ of natural
history, or. th'e- apparatus of experiments ; nor-didany one eversoe'shim'hinnied '
at ...
7
The Whole Poetical Works of John Wright: With a Portrait of ...
For thine is the look and the lovely air, To the Bard in vision given ; But thy
hinnied lips an' thy smile ensnare, Like a mesh let down free heaven ! Its lang'
since we parted, my Mary, dear ! By the burn whar the birches twine ; An' mony a
time ...
8
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
My head rins round and round about, My heart flows like a sea, As ane by ane
the thochts rush back 0' scule-time and 0' thee. Oh, mornin' life ! oh, mornin' luve!
Oh lichtsome days and lang, When hinnied hopes around our hearts Like simmer
...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1833
9
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... up to his side, and w-hinnied in evident desTry us, ' pair when_his master did
not leap into the saddle. “ 'Tis amagnificent horse," said the old Sultan, gazing on
the faultless form and proud bearing of Murviza ; “ mount him, my son, ...
And now and then was to be heard from the whole collection of human beings a
heavy sigh, after which the humiliating old man would cough shamelessly, and
Miss Marchmont hinnied like a horse. Jacob came back only in time to return his
...