CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTARGUE
PRESENT
Present
I outargue
you outargue
he/she/it outargues
we outargue
you outargue
they outargue
Present continuous
I am outarguing
you are outarguing
he/she/it is outarguing
we are outarguing
you are outarguing
they are outarguing
Present perfect
I have outargued
you have outargued
he/she/it has outargued
we have outargued
you have outargued
they have outargued
Present perfect continuous
I have been outarguing
you have been outarguing
he/she/it has been outarguing
we have been outarguing
you have been outarguing
they have been outarguing
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 outargued
you outargued
he/she/it outargued
we outargued
you outargued
they outargued
Past continuous
I was outarguing
you were outarguing
he/she/it was outarguing
we were outarguing
you were outarguing
they were outarguing
Past perfect
I had outargued
you had outargued
he/she/it had outargued
we had outargued
you had outargued
they had outargued
Past perfect continuous
I had been outarguing
you had been outarguing
he/she/it had been outarguing
we had been outarguing
you had been outarguing
they had been outarguing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outargue
you will outargue
he/she/it will outargue
we will outargue
you will outargue
they will outargue
Future continuous
I will be outarguing
you will be outarguing
he/she/it will be outarguing
we will be outarguing
you will be outarguing
they will be outarguing
Future perfect
I will have outargued
you will have outargued
he/she/it will have outargued
we will have outargued
you will have outargued
they will have outargued
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outarguing
you will have been outarguing
he/she/it will have been outarguing
we will have been outarguing
you will have been outarguing
they will have been outarguing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outargue
you would outargue
he/she/it would outargue
we would outargue
you would outargue
they would outargue
Conditional continuous
I would be outarguing
you would be outarguing
he/she/it would be outarguing
we would be outarguing
you would be outarguing
they would be outarguing
Conditional perfect
I would have outargue
you would have outargue
he/she/it would have outargue
we would have outargue
you would have outargue
they would have outargue
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outarguing
you would have been outarguing
he/she/it would have been outarguing
we would have been outarguing
you would have been outarguing
they would have been outarguing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outargue
we let´s outargue
you outargue
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outargued
Present Participle
outarguing
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 «OUTARGUE»
Discover the use of
outargue in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outargue and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Italian Tycoon's Mistress (Mills & Boon Modern)
Top tycoon Rocco Losi is legendary for being arrogant and demanding!
'Tis the truth I couldn't outargue him.” Lord, she had a pretty smile. It was
contagious too. He found himselfsmiling back. “No one can outargue my father,”
he agreed. “You still haven't explained why you're here,” he reminded her. “I
haven't ...
3
Castles; The Lion's Lady
He told me it wasn't done." She paused to sigh. "I did try to convince him. 'Tis the
truth I couldn't outargue him." Lord, she had a pretty smile. It was contagious too.
He found himself smiling back. "No one can outargue my father," 25 CASTLES.
4
Communicate with Confidence: How to Say It Right the First ...
Don't Aim to "Outargue" People. As my mother used to say, even if you argue “
until you're blue in the face,” you will lose if you make the other person feel
outdone. You can outtalk, outsmart, and outreason someone, but you still may fail
to gain ...
5
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
I had thee then taught to some purpose, by Jove, To outargue all right, if you now
are to prove, Against reason and truth, that it's lawful and handsome For children
their poor helpless sires to lay hands on. Pheid. But I'll prove it, 1 think, to such ...
6
Thinking about Oral History: Theories and Applications
It requires that one does not try to outargue the other person, but that one really
considers the weight of the other's opinion."11 Based on Gadamer's framework,
Hyde described a dialectical logic that could be applied to the oral history ...
Thomas Lee Charlton, Lois E. Myers, Rebecca Sharpless,
2008
7
Global Values One Hundred and One
If it is a wrong view, we can outargue it; but if we do not know what it is, we
actually put ourselves at risk. In this attempt to know the laws and make sure that
the laws themselves are widely known, and to make sure that we live by them, I
think ...
8
After the Future: The Paradoxes of Postmodernism and ...
... divergent meanings, the literal and the figurative. You will unfold in the
expanded heart of suffering, wild rose, oh, wounding garden of earth's creation!
Wild is the rose and white, whiter than any. He who will name you would
outargue Joh.
9
The Feminist Case Against Bureaucracy
contract so effectively that she could often outmaneuver the foreman and
outargue her committeernan. Reflecting on management's efforts to coopt
resistant workers, she commented that the bosses had learned from their
experience with labor ...
Atlast he had torest hiseyes by studying the gray flooring under his boots. The
aliensfinally made up their minds, or else one group was able to outargue the
other, for they converged upon a door directly opposite the ramp. Once more they
...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTARGUE»
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outargue is used in the context of the following news items.
Galileo Opened The Heavens To Mankind With First Powerful …
"Galileo was a brilliant debater and could outargue anyone," said Wootton. "Yet in his entire lifetime, not a single professor of philosophy in a ... «Investor's Business Daily, Jun 15»
Essay: Mario Cuomo kid from Queens who became governor
He could outtalk, outargue, almost anyone. So he would argue with almost everyone. “If words were birds,” his best friend, Fabian Palomino, ... «Oneida Dispatch, Jan 15»
TV Review: 'Bent'
Fortunately for him, even though she's the high-paid and high-powered lawyer, he can outargue her at the critical moments. Alex also turns out ... «New York Daily News, Mar 12»
Liverpool fans' raging at anyone daring to criticise Luis Suarez or the …
Instead of trying to outargue we will lacerate our opponents into silence. Inside the compound of our loyalties we will believe only what we want ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 12»