CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTBULGE
PRESENT
Present
I outbulge
you outbulge
he/she/it outbulges
we outbulge
you outbulge
they outbulge
Present continuous
I am outbulging
you are outbulging
he/she/it is outbulging
we are outbulging
you are outbulging
they are outbulging
Present perfect
I have outbulged
you have outbulged
he/she/it has outbulged
we have outbulged
you have outbulged
they have outbulged
Present perfect continuous
I have been outbulging
you have been outbulging
he/she/it has been outbulging
we have been outbulging
you have been outbulging
they have been outbulging
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 outbulged
you outbulged
he/she/it outbulged
we outbulged
you outbulged
they outbulged
Past continuous
I was outbulging
you were outbulging
he/she/it was outbulging
we were outbulging
you were outbulging
they were outbulging
Past perfect
I had outbulged
you had outbulged
he/she/it had outbulged
we had outbulged
you had outbulged
they had outbulged
Past perfect continuous
I had been outbulging
you had been outbulging
he/she/it had been outbulging
we had been outbulging
you had been outbulging
they had been outbulging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outbulge
you will outbulge
he/she/it will outbulge
we will outbulge
you will outbulge
they will outbulge
Future continuous
I will be outbulging
you will be outbulging
he/she/it will be outbulging
we will be outbulging
you will be outbulging
they will be outbulging
Future perfect
I will have outbulged
you will have outbulged
he/she/it will have outbulged
we will have outbulged
you will have outbulged
they will have outbulged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outbulging
you will have been outbulging
he/she/it will have been outbulging
we will have been outbulging
you will have been outbulging
they will have been outbulging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outbulge
you would outbulge
he/she/it would outbulge
we would outbulge
you would outbulge
they would outbulge
Conditional continuous
I would be outbulging
you would be outbulging
he/she/it would be outbulging
we would be outbulging
you would be outbulging
they would be outbulging
Conditional perfect
I would have outbulge
you would have outbulge
he/she/it would have outbulge
we would have outbulge
you would have outbulge
they would have outbulge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outbulging
you would have been outbulging
he/she/it would have been outbulging
we would have been outbulging
you would have been outbulging
they would have been outbulging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outbulge
we let´s outbulge
you outbulge
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outbulged
Present Participle
outbulging
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 «OUTBULGE»
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outbulge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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... OUTBREEDING OUTBREEDINGS OUTBREEDS OUTBRIBE OUTBRIBED
OUTBRIBES OUTBRIBING OUTBUILD OUTBUILDING OUTBUILDINGS
OUTBUILDS OUTBUILT OUTBULGE OUTBULGED OUTBULGES OUTBULGING
OUTBULK ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
2
Introduction to Marine Micropaleontology
HORN: an outbulge or extension of the wall, or of its outer layer, in motile
dinoflagellates or dinocysts. Horns may be apical, lateral or antapical in position.
(In nassellarian radiolarians, a term sometimes applied to a stout apical spine.) ...
B.U. Haq, A. Boersma, 1998
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... MISTRYST MISTUTOR MISVALUE OUTARGUE OUTBITCH OUTBLAZE
ОПТВЬЕАТ OUTBLESS OUTBLOOM OUTBLUSH ОПТВОАЗТ OUTBRAWL
OUTBRAVE OUTBREEDQ OUTBRIBE OUTBUILDQ OUTBULGE OUTBULLY
OUTCAPER ...
4
Echoes of Half a Century: Poems
But when your Democratic mountebank Belies his calling, and with saintly whine
Avers we look in vain to see him bolt A mustard-seed with that small gorge of his,
The very while his epigastric crypts Outbulge a boa's glutted with an ox — 'Tis ...
William Pitt Palmer, 1880
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Contributions Series - American Association of Stratigraphic ...
18), the layers clearly separate at the apex, the horn being formed from
periphragm only though the endophragm also exhibits an outbulge (idem: and
herein, pi. 12 fig. 1). In other species currently piaced into Millioudodinium, all
conditions ...
6
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History).: Geology. ...
The diagnosis is emended to include the presence of an apical horn, formed by
an outbulge of the periphragm or of both shell layers, as an essential
characteristic. Species in which an apical prominence is developed merely from
the junction ...
7
Report Series - Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Horn : An outbulge or extension of the wall, or of its outer layer in motile dinof
lagellates or dinoflagellate cysts. Horns may be apical, lateral or antapical in
position. Horseshoe shaped: Synonymous with omegaform. Hypocyst : The
portion of a ...
Bedford Institute of Oceanography, 1975
There is no outbulge: — the full side-width of 111 SnCdVC the belt uniformly
grips the sheave groove wall. This means uniform wear — longer life. Again, this
full side- width grip on the pulley carries heavier loads without slippage — a big ...
9
The dinoflagellate cysts of the Gonyaulacysta group: a ...
18), the layers clearly separate at the apex, the horn being formed from
periphragm only though the endophragm also exhibits an outbulge (idem: and
herein, pi. 12 fig. 1). In other species currently piaced into Millioudodinium, all
conditions ...
William Antony S. Sarjeant, 1982
one antapical horn or prominence and a lateral horn or outbulge. Tabulation well
or poorly marked, or absent, in the latter types; the cingulum may be feebly
indicated or not at alI. With or without a surface cover of short, solid spines.