CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTBARK
PRESENT
Present
I outbark
you outbark
he/she/it outbarks
we outbark
you outbark
they outbark
Present continuous
I am outbarking
you are outbarking
he/she/it is outbarking
we are outbarking
you are outbarking
they are outbarking
Present perfect
I have outbarked
you have outbarked
he/she/it has outbarked
we have outbarked
you have outbarked
they have outbarked
Present perfect continuous
I have been outbarking
you have been outbarking
he/she/it has been outbarking
we have been outbarking
you have been outbarking
they have been outbarking
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 outbarked
you outbarked
he/she/it outbarked
we outbarked
you outbarked
they outbarked
Past continuous
I was outbarking
you were outbarking
he/she/it was outbarking
we were outbarking
you were outbarking
they were outbarking
Past perfect
I had outbarked
you had outbarked
he/she/it had outbarked
we had outbarked
you had outbarked
they had outbarked
Past perfect continuous
I had been outbarking
you had been outbarking
he/she/it had been outbarking
we had been outbarking
you had been outbarking
they had been outbarking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outbark
you will outbark
he/she/it will outbark
we will outbark
you will outbark
they will outbark
Future continuous
I will be outbarking
you will be outbarking
he/she/it will be outbarking
we will be outbarking
you will be outbarking
they will be outbarking
Future perfect
I will have outbarked
you will have outbarked
he/she/it will have outbarked
we will have outbarked
you will have outbarked
they will have outbarked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outbarking
you will have been outbarking
he/she/it will have been outbarking
we will have been outbarking
you will have been outbarking
they will have been outbarking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outbark
you would outbark
he/she/it would outbark
we would outbark
you would outbark
they would outbark
Conditional continuous
I would be outbarking
you would be outbarking
he/she/it would be outbarking
we would be outbarking
you would be outbarking
they would be outbarking
Conditional perfect
I would have outbark
you would have outbark
he/she/it would have outbark
we would have outbark
you would have outbark
they would have outbark
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outbarking
you would have been outbarking
he/she/it would have been outbarking
we would have been outbarking
you would have been outbarking
they would have been outbarking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outbark
we let´s outbark
you outbark
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outbarked
Present Participle
outbarking
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 «OUTBARK»
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outbark in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outbark and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Robert Manns. Pygmalion Galatea Pygmalion Galatea Pygmalion Galatea
Pygmalion Galatea Pygmalion Bow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. there you
are; I'll outbark any woman. Dogs and woman. Do it again. No sir, you should be
...
2
The Poetical Works of John Trumbull, LL.D.: Containing ...
Each Bullfrog croak'd in loud bombastic, Each Monkey chatter'd Hudibrastic ;
Each Cur, endued with yelping nature, Could outbark Churchill's* self in satire ;
Each Crow in prophecy delighted, Each Owl, you saw, was second-sighted, “"_" .
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3
Progress of dulness. [Miscellaneous poems
Each Bullfrog croak'd in loud bombastic, Each Monkey chatter'd Hudibrastic;
Each Cur, endued with yelping nature, _ Could outbark Churchill's* self in satire ;
Each Crow in prophecy delighted, Each Owl, you saw, was second-sighted, Each
...
Nixie joined happily in the applause, trying to outbark the clapping. Then the
Scoutmaster said, "Okay, Rip." Rip was senior patrol leader. He got up and said, "
Quiet, fellows. Hold it, you crazy savages! Charlie, 1 don t have to tell you that we'
re ...
5
The Monthly Christian Spectator. 1851-1859
Not, indeed, that he insisted on no dog barking when he spoke, for he rather liked
a dog or two to bark ; but then the dog must be a smaller dog than himself; one
whose bark he could outbark, or bark down. None had ever heard, I learned, ...
6
A Christopher Morley Reader
This is something that has been the cause of much vile verse in bad poets, of
such gruesome twaddle as Senator Vest's dreadful outbark. But it is a true thing.
How absurd, we will interject, is the saying: "Love me, love my dog." If he really is
my ...
... OUTBALANCES OUTBALANCING OUTBARGAIN OUTBARGAINED
OUTBARGAINING OUTBARGAINS OUTBARK OUTBARKED OUTBARKING
OUTBARKS OUTBAWL OUTBAWLED OUTBAWLING OUTBAWLS OUTBEAM
OUTBEAMED ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
Did you?' Yap! yap! 'You ain't fit to live!' Yap! yap! Two ofthem together trying to
outbark eachother. The other wouldbay fromthestern through the rain—couldn't
see him—couldn't makeit out—someof his filthy jargon. Yap! yap!
Bowowowowow!
horrible barking and whining, tempting all the dogs of the village to outbark and
outwhine him. There goes “White Buffalo” with his two wives, the first wife with the
teepee on her back and her child on the top of it. No wonder she looks so cross, ...
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Panic!: Markets, Crises, & Crowds in American Fiction
Each “6 A month later, would fain outbark Lawson, Hearst, or Russell. Roosevelt
gave his momentous muck—rake speech castigating the investigative journalists
who concerned themselves only with the negative aspects of society and whose
...
David Andrew Zimmerman, 2006
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTBARK»
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outbark is used in the context of the following news items.
Listening to the Original 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
Or outbray, outbark, outcackle, outscreech it either. In a way, there's something particularly satisfying about merely hearing the performance: ... «New York Times, Mar 14»
Don't Draft the Ultra-Orthodox
... the court to play the Harlem Globetrotters—before the committee even had a chance to deliberate, politicians lined up to outbark each other, ... «Tablet Magazine, Jul 12»