CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUT-TONGUE
PRESENT
Present
I out-tongue
you out-tongue
he/she/it out-tongues
we out-tongue
you out-tongue
they out-tongue
Present continuous
I am out-tonguing
you are out-tonguing
he/she/it is out-tonguing
we are out-tonguing
you are out-tonguing
they are out-tonguing
Present perfect
I have out-tongued
you have out-tongued
he/she/it has out-tongued
we have out-tongued
you have out-tongued
they have out-tongued
Present perfect continuous
I have been out-tonguing
you have been out-tonguing
he/she/it has been out-tonguing
we have been out-tonguing
you have been out-tonguing
they have been out-tonguing
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 out-tongued
you out-tongued
he/she/it out-tongued
we out-tongued
you out-tongued
they out-tongued
Past continuous
I was out-tonguing
you were out-tonguing
he/she/it was out-tonguing
we were out-tonguing
you were out-tonguing
they were out-tonguing
Past perfect
I had out-tongued
you had out-tongued
he/she/it had out-tongued
we had out-tongued
you had out-tongued
they had out-tongued
Past perfect continuous
I had been out-tonguing
you had been out-tonguing
he/she/it had been out-tonguing
we had been out-tonguing
you had been out-tonguing
they had been out-tonguing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will out-tongue
you will out-tongue
he/she/it will out-tongue
we will out-tongue
you will out-tongue
they will out-tongue
Future continuous
I will be out-tonguing
you will be out-tonguing
he/she/it will be out-tonguing
we will be out-tonguing
you will be out-tonguing
they will be out-tonguing
Future perfect
I will have out-tongued
you will have out-tongued
he/she/it will have out-tongued
we will have out-tongued
you will have out-tongued
they will have out-tongued
Future perfect continuous
I will have been out-tonguing
you will have been out-tonguing
he/she/it will have been out-tonguing
we will have been out-tonguing
you will have been out-tonguing
they will have been out-tonguing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would out-tongue
you would out-tongue
he/she/it would out-tongue
we would out-tongue
you would out-tongue
they would out-tongue
Conditional continuous
I would be out-tonguing
you would be out-tonguing
he/she/it would be out-tonguing
we would be out-tonguing
you would be out-tonguing
they would be out-tonguing
Conditional perfect
I would have out-tongue
you would have out-tongue
he/she/it would have out-tongue
we would have out-tongue
you would have out-tongue
they would have out-tongue
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been out-tonguing
you would have been out-tonguing
he/she/it would have been out-tonguing
we would have been out-tonguing
you would have been out-tonguing
they would have been out-tonguing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you out-tongue
we let´s out-tongue
you out-tongue
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
out-tongued
Present Participle
out-tonguing
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 «OUT-TONGUE»
Discover the use of
out-tongue in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
out-tongue and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Aphasia and Kindred Disorders of Speech
... closed eyes and gave hand Correct Put out tongue, touched nose and closed
eyes Correct Closed eyes, put out tongue and gave hand Correct Printed Correct
Correct; very slow Correct Put out tongue, closed eyes and gave hand Correct ...
2
Aphasia and Kindred Disorders of Speech
... and shut your eyes tongue and touched nose Put out your tongue ,, Put out
tongue, Put out tongue, “Put .out your Shut his ... put Chose reversed and touch
your touched nose closed eyes and hand,t0ngue and out tongue and order—“
Touch ...
... GJ) MY STICKY TONGUE: nibazagodenaniw ni my sticky tongue (as in a frog) (
RT) STICK OUT TONGUE: zaagidenaniweni vai stick out one's tongue (NJ)
STICK OUT TONGUE AT SOMEONE: zaagidenaniwetaw vta stick one's tongue
out at ...
4
Storytelling: Art and Technique, Third Edition
Art and Technique, Third Edition Ellin Greene. former staff member of the New
York Public Library, worked for many summers as a storyteller in the parks and
playgrounds. She suggests these exercises: Tongue Exercises 1 . Stick out
tongue ...
5
All-in-One Care Planning Resource
Advise that voice should vary from soft to loud. Teach patient to raise voice with a
question and lower it with an answer. Teach tongue exercises: stick out tongue
as far as possible and hold; move tongue slowly from corner to corner; stretch ...
Pamela L. Swearingen, 2011
Let him do his fpight; My Seruices, which I haue done the Signorie Shall out-
tongue his Complaints. Tis yet to know, Which when I know, that boasting is an
Honour, I mail promulgate. I fetch my life and being, From Men of Royall Seige.
And my ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
7
Clinical Anatomy & Physiology of the Swallow Mechanism
... tongue Open mouth and stick out tongue, holding it steady without resting on
teeth Improved movement accuracy and stability Stick out tongue and elevate tip
toward nose Improved range of motion Stick out tongue and depress toward chin
...
Kim Corbin-Lewis, Julie Liss, 2014
8
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis. power by talk. — This gentleman will out-talk us all.
Slxik. ' To Out-tongue, v. a. [out and tongue.] To bcai down by noise. — My
services which I have done the signory, Shall out-tongue his complaints. Sbuk.
Othello.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
9
The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical ...
For example, the <stick out tongue> rule buys from the <sit still> rule, which buys
from the <approach smelly stuff> rule. Thus, when the <stick out tongue> rule
gets the reward, it must pay its supplier rules, which pay their suppliers, and so
forth ...
10
Pa-Kua: Eight-Trigram Boxing
WHITE SNAKE STICKS OUT TONGUE (Pai She T'u Shen) Walking with your left
hand toward the center of the circle (Fig. 54), toe-in your right foot (Fig. 55). Swing
your bent left arm down and to the right with your waist (Fig. 56). As you shift ...