CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NAPOO
PRESENT
Present
I napoo
you napoo
he/she/it napooes
we napoo
you napoo
they napoo
Present continuous
I am napooing
you are napooing
he/she/it is napooing
we are napooing
you are napooing
they are napooing
Present perfect
I have napooed
you have napooed
he/she/it has napooed
we have napooed
you have napooed
they have napooed
Present perfect continuous
I have been napooing
you have been napooing
he/she/it has been napooing
we have been napooing
you have been napooing
they have been napooing
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 napooed
you napooed
he/she/it napooed
we napooed
you napooed
they napooed
Past continuous
I was napooing
you were napooing
he/she/it was napooing
we were napooing
you were napooing
they were napooing
Past perfect
I had napooed
you had napooed
he/she/it had napooed
we had napooed
you had napooed
they had napooed
Past perfect continuous
I had been napooing
you had been napooing
he/she/it had been napooing
we had been napooing
you had been napooing
they had been napooing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will napoo
you will napoo
he/she/it will napoo
we will napoo
you will napoo
they will napoo
Future continuous
I will be napooing
you will be napooing
he/she/it will be napooing
we will be napooing
you will be napooing
they will be napooing
Future perfect
I will have napooed
you will have napooed
he/she/it will have napooed
we will have napooed
you will have napooed
they will have napooed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been napooing
you will have been napooing
he/she/it will have been napooing
we will have been napooing
you will have been napooing
they will have been napooing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would napoo
you would napoo
he/she/it would napoo
we would napoo
you would napoo
they would napoo
Conditional continuous
I would be napooing
you would be napooing
he/she/it would be napooing
we would be napooing
you would be napooing
they would be napooing
Conditional perfect
I would have napoo
you would have napoo
he/she/it would have napoo
we would have napoo
you would have napoo
they would have napoo
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been napooing
you would have been napooing
he/she/it would have been napooing
we would have been napooing
you would have been napooing
they would have been napooing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you napoo
we let´s napoo
you napoo
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
napooing
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 «NAPOO»
Discover the use of
napoo in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
napoo and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There is only one god, GarSuleth, Weaver of the World," said Napoo reverently
bowing his head. Jeffries picked up his journal and leafed impatiently through the
pages until he reached one on which was scrawled a symbol. He thrust the page
...
2
The New Pulp: Three Action-Filled Adventures From The New ...
"Napoo left. Sorry. All gone." "Napoo?" the man repeated with a grin, his white
teeth showing in his berry brown face. "Yeah. Napoo. I guess that's what we'll call
you, too. Napoo," said Gutsy, raising his eyebrows and nodding at the others for ...
Simon Spurrier, Al Ewing, 2013
Napoo stepped forward and grabbed it by the wrist. '(NOI,) Chandar flicked its
gaze to Napoo, then back to the gutted corpse, enraptured. “This is wonderful,”
the chatt rasped, its fingers fidgeting, eager to touch it, but it restrained itself.
4
A Dictionary of Catch Phrases
1940. napoo finee. No more—finished!: army: 1914–18. A tautologic-al elab. of
napoo, nothing more, no more, and finee, finished: Fr. il n'y en a plus, fini, lit., '
there's no more of it, finished'. The British soldier dealt no less heroically with
foreign ...
5
Mulk Raj Anand: A Reader : Selections from His Fictional and ...
... from his enemies and half turned towards the crowd who were whispering and
nudging one another and hanging anxiously on very word of the dispute. 'This is
a sad business,' said Napoo Singh apologetically to Nihalu, 'but what can I do?
Mulk Raj Anand, Atma Ram, 2005
Napoo scowled his disapproval. His only words on the subject were the last
warning Chandar gave them regarding the Croatoan Crater. “Nothing must enter,
nothing must leave.” THE NEXT MORNING Nellie looked out across the wide ...
7
The Soldiers' Press: Trench Journals in the First World War
My poor old dug-out is napoo. I built it all, and by myself, I fitted it with tea and
shelf, And two tea-cups, one tin, one delf, And a wee stove, complete with flue –
And now the whole shoot is napoo. I made its walls of sandbags new, Header
and ...
8
What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs
Some handlers added “ka-ha” to the front of it, as in “ka-ha napoo.” The unusual
command, handlers said, kept family members on the scene of a disappearance
from getting more upset. If there were report- ers around, they wouldn't be clued ...
We hear the common, never-ending monkey-French negotiations for food: "
Napoo! Napoo! Napoo oofs!" — the quarreling of the gamblers: "Little Joe from
Kokomo, four!" — and the clatter of metal- shod horses on stone announcing the
arrival ...
10
Workers' Worlds: Cultures and Communities in Manchester and ...
The fear the gang aroused among the population of Ancoats, where its members
lived and worked, suggests that the Napoo should be viewed essentially as a pre
-Teddy boy youth cult. There is evidence, for instance, that they even pulled up ...
Andrew Davies, Steven Fielding, 1992
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NAPOO»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
napoo is used in the context of the following news items.
Triple dead heat took place at Aqueduct Racetrack in 1944
They didn't need a picture to establish Seal Rock a winner because Meade got the gelded son of Milkman home by three lengths over Napoo, ... «New York Daily News, Jun 15»
Shoddy repair works bare BMC's care two hoots mindset
The third example is of the work taken up by the hydraulic engineering department on Bhandarkar Road, where the junction of L Napoo Road ... «Daily News & Analysis, Jun 15»
F North ward to remove hawking zones from Dadar colonies, Five …
"Lakhamsi Napoo Road at Hindu Colony and Mancherji Joshi Marg need to be cleared of hawking zones. On Mancherji Joshi Road, there is a ... «Daily News & Analysis, Apr 15»
In short: Non-fiction reviews of Anjelica Huston, Working Stiff …
Others, such as "napoo", meaning a goner or finished (from the French il n'y a plus – there's no more) is itself a "slanguage" goner, along with ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Nov 14»
Golu dolls add colours to Navratri festivity
Napoo Hall recently held an exhibition of golu figurines. The 300-year-old Marubai Gavdevi temple, a Maharashtrian shrine, has been keeping ... «Times of India, Sep 14»
Fighting talk: how Tommies found a common language in the trenches
Anglicised versions of French words – compray for "do you understand"; napoo from il n'y en a plus and San Fairy Ann from ça ne fait rien, ... «The Guardian, Jun 14»
Denied entry into two important roads, Dadar residents up in arms
A motorist coming along Lakhamsi Napoo Road from Matunga, who wants to reach Tilak Bridge to proceed towards Plaza Cinema, now has to ... «Daily News & Analysis, Apr 14»
The English expressions coined in WW1
For example no bon (English no alongside French bon, meaning "good") and napoo (from il n'y en a plus or il n'y a plus - "there is no more"), ... «BBC News, Feb 14»
Benjamin Schoos on the Best New French Sounds Around
The french duo Exotica formed by the preppy and smart Clara Cometti (ex Koko Von Napoo) and Julien Galner (Chateau Marmont's drummer) ... «Drowned In Sound, May 12»
The Better “Downton Abbey”
Napoo finny! No … more … parades! If all that's too much of a downer, or if you prefer a more literal-minded representation of the incursion of ... «New Yorker, Mar 12»