CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NON-PROSSED
PRESENT
Present
I non-prossed
you non-prossed
he/she/it non-prosseds
we non-prossed
you non-prossed
they non-prossed
Present continuous
I am non-prosseding
you are non-prosseding
he/she/it is non-prosseding
we are non-prosseding
you are non-prosseding
they are non-prosseding
Present perfect
I have non-prosseded
you have non-prosseded
he/she/it has non-prosseded
we have non-prosseded
you have non-prosseded
they have non-prosseded
Present perfect continuous
I have been non-prosseding
you have been non-prosseding
he/she/it has been non-prosseding
we have been non-prosseding
you have been non-prosseding
they have been non-prosseding
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 non-prosseded
you non-prosseded
he/she/it non-prosseded
we non-prosseded
you non-prosseded
they non-prosseded
Past continuous
I was non-prosseding
you were non-prosseding
he/she/it was non-prosseding
we were non-prosseding
you were non-prosseding
they were non-prosseding
Past perfect
I had non-prosseded
you had non-prosseded
he/she/it had non-prosseded
we had non-prosseded
you had non-prosseded
they had non-prosseded
Past perfect continuous
I had been non-prosseding
you had been non-prosseding
he/she/it had been non-prosseding
we had been non-prosseding
you had been non-prosseding
they had been non-prosseding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will non-prossed
you will non-prossed
he/she/it will non-prossed
we will non-prossed
you will non-prossed
they will non-prossed
Future continuous
I will be non-prosseding
you will be non-prosseding
he/she/it will be non-prosseding
we will be non-prosseding
you will be non-prosseding
they will be non-prosseding
Future perfect
I will have non-prosseded
you will have non-prosseded
he/she/it will have non-prosseded
we will have non-prosseded
you will have non-prosseded
they will have non-prosseded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been non-prosseding
you will have been non-prosseding
he/she/it will have been non-prosseding
we will have been non-prosseding
you will have been non-prosseding
they will have been non-prosseding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would non-prossed
you would non-prossed
he/she/it would non-prossed
we would non-prossed
you would non-prossed
they would non-prossed
Conditional continuous
I would be non-prosseding
you would be non-prosseding
he/she/it would be non-prosseding
we would be non-prosseding
you would be non-prosseding
they would be non-prosseding
Conditional perfect
I would have non-prossed
you would have non-prossed
he/she/it would have non-prossed
we would have non-prossed
you would have non-prossed
they would have non-prossed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been non-prosseding
you would have been non-prosseding
he/she/it would have been non-prosseding
we would have been non-prosseding
you would have been non-prosseding
they would have been non-prosseding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you non-prossed
we let´s non-prossed
you non-prossed
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to non-prossed
Past participle
non-prosseded
Present Participle
non-prosseding
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 «NON-PROSSED»
Discover the use of
non-prossed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
non-prossed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and ...
White (a), it was held that in a joint action against 1863. several, the plaintiff
cannot be non-prossed unless by all the v '" defendants. [Channel!, B. — There
the writ was against three persons, one was arrested and put in bail, but the two
other ...
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, Francis Joseph Coltman, 1863
2
The attorney and agent's new table of costs in the courts of ...
326 for Plaintift on a Writ of Error from the King's Bench to tfie House of Lords ~
327 for Defendant on a Writ of Error in Parliament, where Plaintiff in Error was .
non-prossed for not assigning Errors ... . — 329 — — for Defendant on a Writ of ...
John Palmer (gent.), 1818
3
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
or non prossed; then the person against whom the said “ writ of error is sued shall
recover his costs and damage for “ his delay and wrongful vexation in the same
by discretion “ of the justice afore whom the said writ of error is sued.” The writ of
...
Sir Edward Hyde East, Thomas Day, 1817
4
Pennsylvania State Reports
judgment was entered by the justice, before bail was entered and appeal taken,
the appeal being entered on the records of the Common Pleas, the defendant by
counsel, on the 20th day of January 1869, non prossed the plaintiff sec. reg. for ...
Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, 1871
5
The Practice in the House of Lords, on Appeals, Writs of ...
If a Writ of Error is non prossed for not assigning Errors in the Courts below,
Execution goes on the first Judgment, wherefore the Defendant in Error has no
Costs awarded to him; but he has a remedy on the Recognizanee of Bail.—— 2
Bac.
John Palmer (of Gray's Inn.), 1830
A bankrupt will not be compelled to convey, if he undertake to bring an action to
try the validity of the commission, although he has been nonsuited in one action,
and non-prossed • in a second for not proceeding. A petition had been presented
...
So far therefore, as respects the rule on the plaintiff to pay the costs in thirty days,
or be non prossed, I readily concede, it is not the proper subject for review upon a
writ of error. But having non prossed the [Gunman v. RArrr.“n.] plaintiff, and ...
New Jersey. Supreme Court, 1838
8
A Digested Index to the Modern Reports, of the Courts of ...
2 Where the defendant finds bail without arrest, the plaintiff may be non prossed.
Cook v. Forster. 2 Salk. 455. 3 In trespass against several, non pros ought to be
joint, not distinct, against each. Pryce v. Foulkes. 4 Burr. 2418. 4 After non pros ...
Nicholas Baylies, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, John Ilderton Burn, 1814
9
Rules and Orders of the United States Supreme Court, Circuit ...
... upon application to the Court, founded on proof of such non residence, and of
notice of such application, obtain a rule that the plaintiff give security for the
defendant's costs within ten days after service ofa notice of the rule, or be non-
prossed ...
United States. Supreme Court, 1829
10
An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Determined in ...
After a writ of error non-prossed in the Ex. dsqoer Chamber, the plaintiff in error
brought • writ of error returnable in Parliament, which recited that the judgment of
the court below had been affirmed in the Exchequer Chamber: the atxer writ was
...
Samuel Bealey Harrison, 1835