CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HOT-DOG
PRESENT
Present
I hot-dog
you hot-dog
he/she/it hot-dogs
we hot-dog
you hot-dog
they hot-dog
Present continuous
I am hot-dogging
you are hot-dogging
he/she/it is hot-dogging
we are hot-dogging
you are hot-dogging
they are hot-dogging
Present perfect
I have hot-dogged
you have hot-dogged
he/she/it has hot-dogged
we have hot-dogged
you have hot-dogged
they have hot-dogged
Present perfect continuous
I have been hot-dogging
you have been hot-dogging
he/she/it has been hot-dogging
we have been hot-dogging
you have been hot-dogging
they have been hot-dogging
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 hot-dogged
you hot-dogged
he/she/it hot-dogged
we hot-dogged
you hot-dogged
they hot-dogged
Past continuous
I was hot-dogging
you were hot-dogging
he/she/it was hot-dogging
we were hot-dogging
you were hot-dogging
they were hot-dogging
Past perfect
I had hot-dogged
you had hot-dogged
he/she/it had hot-dogged
we had hot-dogged
you had hot-dogged
they had hot-dogged
Past perfect continuous
I had been hot-dogging
you had been hot-dogging
he/she/it had been hot-dogging
we had been hot-dogging
you had been hot-dogging
they had been hot-dogging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hot-dog
you will hot-dog
he/she/it will hot-dog
we will hot-dog
you will hot-dog
they will hot-dog
Future continuous
I will be hot-dogging
you will be hot-dogging
he/she/it will be hot-dogging
we will be hot-dogging
you will be hot-dogging
they will be hot-dogging
Future perfect
I will have hot-dogged
you will have hot-dogged
he/she/it will have hot-dogged
we will have hot-dogged
you will have hot-dogged
they will have hot-dogged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hot-dogging
you will have been hot-dogging
he/she/it will have been hot-dogging
we will have been hot-dogging
you will have been hot-dogging
they will have been hot-dogging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hot-dog
you would hot-dog
he/she/it would hot-dog
we would hot-dog
you would hot-dog
they would hot-dog
Conditional continuous
I would be hot-dogging
you would be hot-dogging
he/she/it would be hot-dogging
we would be hot-dogging
you would be hot-dogging
they would be hot-dogging
Conditional perfect
I would have hot-dog
you would have hot-dog
he/she/it would have hot-dog
we would have hot-dog
you would have hot-dog
they would have hot-dog
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hot-dogging
you would have been hot-dogging
he/she/it would have been hot-dogging
we would have been hot-dogging
you would have been hot-dogging
they would have been hot-dogging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hot-dog
we let´s hot-dog
you hot-dog
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
hot-dogged
Present Participle
hot-dogging
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.
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «HOT-DOG»
The term «hot-dog» is very widely used and occupies the
10.207 position in our list of most widely used terms in the
English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Very widely used
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QUOTES WITH «HOT-DOG»
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hot-dog.
I was a hot-dog stand lady, I was an orphan housemother, I was a waitress 3 or 4 times. All of those jobs did not have good bosses. They basically told you what to do, when to do and when to hop. And I just didn't like that very much.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOT-DOG»
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hot-dog in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Great American
Hot Dog Book: Recipes and Side Dishes ...
Great hot dog recipes and side dishes from famous locales nationwide From the classic Coney Island Dog of New York to the tortilla-wrapped Bacon Burrito Dog served up at Pink's in Los Angeles, The Great American Hot Dog Book takes you on a ...
2
Hot Dog: A Global History
Hot Dog covers the other international sausages, like bologna and bockwurst, as well, and explores some of the apocryphal tales of the hotdog in history—like the origin of its name and whether Queen Elizabeth II was truly served hotdogs ...
, , Poor Dog. He's awfully hot! But Mom won't share her lemonade. Cat won't share his shady spot on the porch. And Skunk's making a real stink about sharing his hollow log. What does a hot Dog have to do to get cool?
4
Spaghetti in a
Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage to Be Who You Are
Even though she is teased by a boy at school for being different, Lucy has the courage to be herself and comes to the boy's aid when he is in need of help.
5
Man Bites
Dog:
Hot Dog Culture in America
Loaded with stunning color photos by Patty Carroll, descriptions of neighborhood venues and flashy pushcarts from New York to Los Angeles, and recipes for cooking up hot dog heaven at home, this book is the ultimate source—informative, ...
Bruce Kraig, Patty Carroll, 2012
Minnie plans a picnic with her friends, but after she loses her picnic basket containing her recipes and the invitations, Mickey, Goofy, Daisy, Donald, and Pluto come up with their own surprise for her.
Sheila Sweeny Higginson, 2007
Hot dogs save the day! Stan makes the best hot dogs around. At lunchtime, he makes lots of new friends, too. Then a snowstorm hits, and some of Stan's new friends are stranded. It's Stan the Hot Dog Man to the rescue!
Ethel Kessler, Leonard P. Kessler, 2009
8
How the
Hot Dog Found Its Bun: Accidental Discoveries and ...
Sometimes, as Josh Chetwynd shows us in How the Hot Dog Found Its Bun, some of our greatest culinary achievements were simply by-products of “damned good luck.” In How the Hot Dog Found Its Bun, Josh explores the origins of kitchen ...
9
Hot Dog and Bob and the Seriously Scary Attack of the Evil ...
Bob is just an ordinary boy with ordinary friends who goes to an ordinary school, each and every day. But this is no ordinary day. Today when Bob opens his lunch box, he finds Hot Dog—a real, live, talking hot dog!
Meet Stick Dog – a new breed of hero! In his first adventure, Stick Dog and his friends embark on an epic quest to steal a hamburger.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOT-DOG»
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Here's the weiners: Hot dog contest at Mardi Gras
Three contestants tied for first at Saturday's hot-dog eating contest at Mardi Gras Casino, each consuming 12 hot dogs each. This led to an ... «SouthFlorida.com, Jul 15»