CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NID-NOD
PRESENT
Present
I nid-nod
you nid-nod
he/she/it nid-nods
we nid-nod
you nid-nod
they nid-nod
Present continuous
I am nid-noding
you are nid-noding
he/she/it is nid-noding
we are nid-noding
you are nid-noding
they are nid-noding
Present perfect
I have nid-noded
you have nid-noded
he/she/it has nid-noded
we have nid-noded
you have nid-noded
they have nid-noded
Present perfect continuous
I have been nid-noding
you have been nid-noding
he/she/it has been nid-noding
we have been nid-noding
you have been nid-noding
they have been nid-noding
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 nid-noded
you nid-noded
he/she/it nid-noded
we nid-noded
you nid-noded
they nid-noded
Past continuous
I was nid-noding
you were nid-noding
he/she/it was nid-noding
we were nid-noding
you were nid-noding
they were nid-noding
Past perfect
I had nid-noded
you had nid-noded
he/she/it had nid-noded
we had nid-noded
you had nid-noded
they had nid-noded
Past perfect continuous
I had been nid-noding
you had been nid-noding
he/she/it had been nid-noding
we had been nid-noding
you had been nid-noding
they had been nid-noding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will nid-nod
you will nid-nod
he/she/it will nid-nod
we will nid-nod
you will nid-nod
they will nid-nod
Future continuous
I will be nid-noding
you will be nid-noding
he/she/it will be nid-noding
we will be nid-noding
you will be nid-noding
they will be nid-noding
Future perfect
I will have nid-noded
you will have nid-noded
he/she/it will have nid-noded
we will have nid-noded
you will have nid-noded
they will have nid-noded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been nid-noding
you will have been nid-noding
he/she/it will have been nid-noding
we will have been nid-noding
you will have been nid-noding
they will have been nid-noding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would nid-nod
you would nid-nod
he/she/it would nid-nod
we would nid-nod
you would nid-nod
they would nid-nod
Conditional continuous
I would be nid-noding
you would be nid-noding
he/she/it would be nid-noding
we would be nid-noding
you would be nid-noding
they would be nid-noding
Conditional perfect
I would have nid-nod
you would have nid-nod
he/she/it would have nid-nod
we would have nid-nod
you would have nid-nod
they would have nid-nod
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been nid-noding
you would have been nid-noding
he/she/it would have been nid-noding
we would have been nid-noding
you would have been nid-noding
they would have been nid-noding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you nid-nod
we let´s nid-nod
you nid-nod
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
nid-noded
Present Participle
nid-noding
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 «NID-NOD»
Discover the use of
nid-nod in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nid-nod and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The key note: a collection of church and singing school ...
72 Very slow i THE SINGLING SCHOOL. in No. ire. WE ARE ALL NODDIN'! !
sleepy, — rousing up occasionally, as if to try to keep GMee Choruses in Tt\ 1 Wo
are — I — g — I_ all nod - din', nid, nid, nod - din', Wo are all nod - d t » s F nid,
nid, ...
William Batchelder Bradbury, 1863
2
ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
Nodding: nid-nod, nutation IV. Dreams: 1. Pleasant dreams: euneirophrenia 2.
Relating to or like a dream: oneiric VI. Hibernate: latibulize VII. Lethargy: 1.
Apathy, apathetic: agrypnocoma, ignavy, sopor 2. Slow moving, sluggish: languid
VIII.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
3
Rajpal Dictionary Of English Idioms & Phrases
Nick stick: A tally * He hopes to improve on his nick stick of three goals in the next
game Nid-nod: Keep nodding * He answered all my queries in nid-nod without
uttering a single word Nigger in the wood-pile: A hidden motive * We must be ...
We're a' Noddin' By Robert Burns Chorus 1) A7 D \L/ We're _ a' nod- din, Nid nid
nod - din, we 're _ a' nod—din at A7 1) Fine Verse \_/ our _ house at hame.— “
Good__ e' - en to you, kim- mer, And Bm Em A7 hQW <10 Y8 do'? "Hie-cup!
5
Tuttle's Concise Indonesian Dictionary: English-Indonesian, ...
... limb; ~ kehormatan, honorary member; keanggotaan, membership anggrek, [
anggrék] orchid angguk, mengangguk, to nid- nod; menganggukan kepala, to
nod; anggukan, nod anggur, wine; buah ~ , grapes anggur, menganggur, to be
idle; ...
A. L. N. Kramer, Willie Koen, 1993
Nid nid nod- tiin," " Charlie is mp Darling," " Sheen grow the Rashes," &c. 4cc. are
all forgotten; and with redoubted ardour we are at our Italian songs, with words
that could confer honour on none but a Grab-street hack. Our advice to all oar ...
7
Hall's Travels in North America
The learned conversation of a highly informed clergyman was not more effectual,
I am ashamed to say, in keeping me from nid-nid-nod- ding ! At length, a military
friend, perhaps discovering the predicament I was in, tried to rouse me by ...
8
De Vavasour [by C.J. Gardiner].
The gentleman in green commenced his favorite occupation of nodding his head,
and directed this mark of gravity and wisdom, this species of " Nid, nid, nod,"
towards a favorite hawk of the Count's, which was perched on the back of its ...
Charles John Gardiner (earl of Blessington.), 1826
9
Travels in North America in the Years 1827 and 1828
The learned conversation of a highly informed clergyman was not more effectual,
I am ashamed to say, in keeping me from nid-nid-nod- ding ! At length, a military
friend, perhaps discovering the predicament I was in, tried to rouse me by ...
10
The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review
As he unbidden entered in Where children held their merry din At eight o'clock —
nid nod, Nid nod, nid nod, nid nod, nid nod. Lukoje bears upon his back Each
night a little shining sack, With finest dust 'tis filled. And when Lukoje nods his ...
Charles Wells Moulton, 1895