CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO KEPPIT
PRESENT
Present
I keppit
you keppit
he/she/it keppits
we keppit
you keppit
they keppit
Present continuous
I am keppiting
you are keppiting
he/she/it is keppiting
we are keppiting
you are keppiting
they are keppiting
Present perfect
I have keppited
you have keppited
he/she/it has keppited
we have keppited
you have keppited
they have keppited
Present perfect continuous
I have been keppiting
you have been keppiting
he/she/it has been keppiting
we have been keppiting
you have been keppiting
they have been keppiting
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 keppited
you keppited
he/she/it keppited
we keppited
you keppited
they keppited
Past continuous
I was keppiting
you were keppiting
he/she/it was keppiting
we were keppiting
you were keppiting
they were keppiting
Past perfect
I had keppited
you had keppited
he/she/it had keppited
we had keppited
you had keppited
they had keppited
Past perfect continuous
I had been keppiting
you had been keppiting
he/she/it had been keppiting
we had been keppiting
you had been keppiting
they had been keppiting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will keppit
you will keppit
he/she/it will keppit
we will keppit
you will keppit
they will keppit
Future continuous
I will be keppiting
you will be keppiting
he/she/it will be keppiting
we will be keppiting
you will be keppiting
they will be keppiting
Future perfect
I will have keppited
you will have keppited
he/she/it will have keppited
we will have keppited
you will have keppited
they will have keppited
Future perfect continuous
I will have been keppiting
you will have been keppiting
he/she/it will have been keppiting
we will have been keppiting
you will have been keppiting
they will have been keppiting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would keppit
you would keppit
he/she/it would keppit
we would keppit
you would keppit
they would keppit
Conditional continuous
I would be keppiting
you would be keppiting
he/she/it would be keppiting
we would be keppiting
you would be keppiting
they would be keppiting
Conditional perfect
I would have keppit
you would have keppit
he/she/it would have keppit
we would have keppit
you would have keppit
they would have keppit
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been keppiting
you would have been keppiting
he/she/it would have been keppiting
we would have been keppiting
you would have been keppiting
they would have been keppiting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you keppit
we let´s keppit
you keppit
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
keppiting
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 «KEPPIT»
Discover the use of
keppit in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
keppit and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
243, 2; 245, 2; 246, E 2. kepd the stane wi her knee, II, 421, 29, is absurdly taken
from other ballads (and from ballplaying). pret. kept, kepd, kepped, kepit, keppit.
See cap. kepe, I, 329,2: care for, value. kepeI be, III, 100,80:care Ito be. keping, ...
Francis James Child, 2013
2
The English dialect dictionary
... 1,1823) ii. e.Lth. Ye think it's gaun to rain kail,an'ye're a' oot wi' your cogies.
haudin them 11p to kep the draps. HUNTER j. luzw'rl.' (1895) 78. Edb. A l1alt'~
pay captain that keppit her in his arms from her bedroom window. l\lo1R lllansl'c ...
Bot fiЮ: Achates ilew fyre of the flynt Keppit in dry leiiilis, as tunder, quhil thai
brynt; Syne itikkis dry to kyndil thar about laid is, Quhil al in flambe the bles of fyre
vp bradis. E 10 15 20 25 30 Than was the quhete with OF ENEADOS. 33.
4
The ballad book: a selection of the choicest British ballads
1 A' the boys of merry Lincoln Were playing at the ba', And up it stands him sweet
Sir Hugh, The flower among them a'. 2 He kicked the ba' there wi' his foot, And
keppit it wi' his knee, Till even in at the Jew's window He gart the bonny ba' flee.
5
The Ballad Minstrelsy of Scotland: Romantic and Historical. ...
15 " The fairy queen she keppit * me, And took me to hersel', And ever since, in
yon green hill, With her I'm bound to dwell. 16 [" And we that live in fairyland, Nae
sickness know nor pain; I quit my body when I will, And take to it again. 17 " I quit
...
6
The "Gest Hystoriale" of the Destruction of Troy: An ...
11680 Seche trust haue the troiens truly ferin, While hit keppit is in kirke, or in
clos walle. WitA-in the cercle of fie Cité, as said is of old, Neuer the toune shalbe
takon wt'tA tene of hor fos, 11684 Ne care fro the corone, ne the kynd aire.
Guido delle Colonne, Huchown, Benoît (de Sainte-More), 1869
7
The Shepherd's Calendar
Ay, ye may take up your corn now where you can find it, lads," said Willie ; " I
keppit nane but my ain. Yours is gane farther down. Had ye come when I came,
ye might have keppit it a'." 3o Willie drove and drove till the stackyard was full. " I
think ...
Our yeoman sent an arrow fleet, From bow of the good yew tree ; But the Carle
keppit it in his teeth, As easily as a flee. Another and another flew, With as much
might and speed ; But still he keppit them in his teeth, And chew'd them for a
meed.
9
The new Scotch haggis; consisiting of pieces connected with ...
Ay, ye may take up your corn now where you can find it, lads," said Willie ; " I
keppit nane but my ain. Yours is gane farther down. Had ye come when I came,
ye might have keppit it a'." So Willie drove and drove, till the stack,yard was full.
10
The shepherd's calendar (continued) Emigration. The two ...
Ay, ye may take up your corn now where you can find it, lads," said Willie ; " I
keppit nane but my ain. Yours is gane farther down. Had ye come when I came,
ye might have keppit it a'." So Willie drove and drove, till the stackyard was full.
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