CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTCURSE
PRESENT
Present
I outcurse
you outcurse
he/she/it outcurses
we outcurse
you outcurse
they outcurse
Present continuous
I am outcursing
you are outcursing
he/she/it is outcursing
we are outcursing
you are outcursing
they are outcursing
Present perfect
I have outcursed
you have outcursed
he/she/it has outcursed
we have outcursed
you have outcursed
they have outcursed
Present perfect continuous
I have been outcursing
you have been outcursing
he/she/it has been outcursing
we have been outcursing
you have been outcursing
they have been outcursing
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 outcursed
you outcursed
he/she/it outcursed
we outcursed
you outcursed
they outcursed
Past continuous
I was outcursing
you were outcursing
he/she/it was outcursing
we were outcursing
you were outcursing
they were outcursing
Past perfect
I had outcursed
you had outcursed
he/she/it had outcursed
we had outcursed
you had outcursed
they had outcursed
Past perfect continuous
I had been outcursing
you had been outcursing
he/she/it had been outcursing
we had been outcursing
you had been outcursing
they had been outcursing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outcurse
you will outcurse
he/she/it will outcurse
we will outcurse
you will outcurse
they will outcurse
Future continuous
I will be outcursing
you will be outcursing
he/she/it will be outcursing
we will be outcursing
you will be outcursing
they will be outcursing
Future perfect
I will have outcursed
you will have outcursed
he/she/it will have outcursed
we will have outcursed
you will have outcursed
they will have outcursed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outcursing
you will have been outcursing
he/she/it will have been outcursing
we will have been outcursing
you will have been outcursing
they will have been outcursing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outcurse
you would outcurse
he/she/it would outcurse
we would outcurse
you would outcurse
they would outcurse
Conditional continuous
I would be outcursing
you would be outcursing
he/she/it would be outcursing
we would be outcursing
you would be outcursing
they would be outcursing
Conditional perfect
I would have outcurse
you would have outcurse
he/she/it would have outcurse
we would have outcurse
you would have outcurse
they would have outcurse
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outcursing
you would have been outcursing
he/she/it would have been outcursing
we would have been outcursing
you would have been outcursing
they would have been outcursing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outcurse
we let´s outcurse
you outcurse
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outcursed
Present Participle
outcursing
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 «OUTCURSE»
Discover the use of
outcurse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outcurse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Scinde; or The unhappy valley ...
13 hard ; the dew is somewhat chilly ; that young fellow does snore a little, and
that old gentleman will outcurse Ernulphus. * * * * Our course lies N. N. W., and
all the first day we were in blue water, too far from the Northern Ocean and the
coast ...
Sir Richard Francis Burton, 1851
"Why, boy, I could outdrink you any day; not to mention outcurse you, out- shoot
you, outwrestle you, and outride you." "How about outfuck me?" "That too,"
Keshna said, giving him another slap across the shoulders. "You look flabby to
me, ...
3
Continuing my walk as ordered by God: A collection of ...
... theymay not always be there: So, he calls himself a man? because, now, he's “
Mr.Big Shot” and on his feet; if only he'd remember where hewas, years ago and
one week: So, he calls himself a man? because he can, now, outcurse his wife; ...
Joyce Ashton-Douglas, 2010
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tends to find unsolicited friendliness more than suspicious. What finally changed
...
5
Chronicles of Elantra Bundle
Severn had taken her clothing. “What?” she asked. Too sharply. “It's the ferals,”
he said. She really cursed. She had always been able to outcurse Severn. In the
moonlight—the bright moon—she could see that Severn was right: the ferals had
...
6
Language as Symbolic Action: Essays on Life, Literature, and ...
I have in mind particularly the episode in Act IV, scene iii, where Apemantus and
Timon work themselves into a fury in their attempts to outcurse each other. Here
is a dramatist's perfect way of embodying, by a wholly realistic altercation ...
7
Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America and the Caribbean
... the silver of Potosi that had represented four-fifths of the exports of Buenos
Aires ceased to flow down the Rio de la Plata. But Rosas was also a caudillo with
a common touch, who could "outride, outfight, and outcurse" his gaucho followers
.
8
Churchill Plays: 1: Owners; Traps; Vinegar Tom; Light ...
MAN: Cursing is it? I can outcurse you. ALICE: You foul devil, you fool, bastard,
damn you, you devil! MAN: Devil take you, whore, whore, damned strumpet,
succubus, witch! ALICE: But come back. I'll not curse you. Don't you 137 SCENE
ONE.
9
Through Gasa land and the scene of the Portuguese ...
Then suddenly there would appear to be two madmen, each trying to outcurse
the other, when would slowly rise in the middle of their ravings, a low, plaintive,
gasping call, as if it was the last earthly wail of a heartbroken woman; finally, ...
10
Upstairs Girls: Prostitution in the American West
Itwas reported that shecould outcurse a drill instructor. Mule skinners were noted
for their loud voices because they yelled attheir stock— highlighted bycolorful
words you wouldn't hear in Sundayschool. She also adopted several other ...