CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTFOOL
PRESENT
Present
I outfool
you outfool
he/she/it outfools
we outfool
you outfool
they outfool
Present continuous
I am outfooling
you are outfooling
he/she/it is outfooling
we are outfooling
you are outfooling
they are outfooling
Present perfect
I have outfooled
you have outfooled
he/she/it has outfooled
we have outfooled
you have outfooled
they have outfooled
Present perfect continuous
I have been outfooling
you have been outfooling
he/she/it has been outfooling
we have been outfooling
you have been outfooling
they have been outfooling
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 outfooled
you outfooled
he/she/it outfooled
we outfooled
you outfooled
they outfooled
Past continuous
I was outfooling
you were outfooling
he/she/it was outfooling
we were outfooling
you were outfooling
they were outfooling
Past perfect
I had outfooled
you had outfooled
he/she/it had outfooled
we had outfooled
you had outfooled
they had outfooled
Past perfect continuous
I had been outfooling
you had been outfooling
he/she/it had been outfooling
we had been outfooling
you had been outfooling
they had been outfooling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outfool
you will outfool
he/she/it will outfool
we will outfool
you will outfool
they will outfool
Future continuous
I will be outfooling
you will be outfooling
he/she/it will be outfooling
we will be outfooling
you will be outfooling
they will be outfooling
Future perfect
I will have outfooled
you will have outfooled
he/she/it will have outfooled
we will have outfooled
you will have outfooled
they will have outfooled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outfooling
you will have been outfooling
he/she/it will have been outfooling
we will have been outfooling
you will have been outfooling
they will have been outfooling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outfool
you would outfool
he/she/it would outfool
we would outfool
you would outfool
they would outfool
Conditional continuous
I would be outfooling
you would be outfooling
he/she/it would be outfooling
we would be outfooling
you would be outfooling
they would be outfooling
Conditional perfect
I would have outfool
you would have outfool
he/she/it would have outfool
we would have outfool
you would have outfool
they would have outfool
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outfooling
you would have been outfooling
he/she/it would have been outfooling
we would have been outfooling
you would have been outfooling
they would have been outfooling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outfool
we let´s outfool
you outfool
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outfooled
Present Participle
outfooling
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 «OUTFOOL»
Discover the use of
outfool in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outfool and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Audiologists' Desk Reference: Diagnostic audiology ...
Assessment. of. suspected. pseudohypacusis. or. how. to. outfool. the. malingerer
. D Advance waming signals that a patient might feign a hearing loss include: f
refer by a lawyer v refer by U.S. Department of Labor (USDL) f compensation for ...
James Wilbur Hall, H. Gustav Mueller, 1996
2
A Panegyrick on the Fair Sex. [In verse.]
is ='s 2) YET whsiilst yo'u use'your ehiesifest/Art, ss . Dear Maid, new Graces to
import To those which now your Mind adorn, Not-quite your outwardssBcauties
scorn. _ For Men of Sense alike despise i 4) The drest outFool, or fluttish Wife.
3
A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures ... The third edition. ...
James 4. 9. laughter be turned ilto m. - MOUTH. Pfal. 8. 2. out of m. of babes 37.
30. m. of right. ("peaks Prov. lo. 14. m. of fooliih 31. m. of jail brings forth :5. m. of
upr. {hall deliver M U S 14. 3. m. of fool is rod'of pride I . z. m. of fools pours
outfool ...
4
A Journey Back in Time: My Story Book
... power prevented herfrom closing the door. Hepushed her out of the way
andburst hisway in. Nancy yelled, “Get outfool, getyo ugly assout fo ahcall da
cops.” Sherantothe phone butit wasn't to callthe police; she dialed Leon's number
instead.
Vildred C. Tucker-Dawson, 2010
The May-day dress'd out sweeps of rhyme, The chimney vaulters who would
climb, Till like their brethren of the pot, They to their topmost brick have got ; And
then with brush and scraper rattle, The thrust outfool'i head ends the battle. I hate
all ...
6
Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night (What you will). ...
Tlmt none outfool: wouldreck:--- I i. e. care for, be anxious about, regret the loss of
. 50, m the tragedy of Tancred and Giemuna', Act IV, sc. iii: “ Not that she reels this
life.”-—And Shakspeare, in T6: Thio Gentlemen of Verona.“ Reeling as little ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1805
7
Vigil and Vision: New Sonnets
Small are its men and women, strife and stress, And small its thoughts, hopes,
fears, wish, carefulness; Nought hath it great, save vanity and purse. So, with its
little sweets, its little strife, Its little goods and ills, its little spell Shall it outfool; and
...
8
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford
... this new idolatry will bring back King Solomon to his old gods. I was talking of
this adventure the other day to old Mrs. Selwyn : * she said, with all the wit of her
son George, " The French have often outwitted us ; I hope now they will outfool us
...
Horace Walpole, Peter Cunningham, 1906
9
Supreme Court Appellate Third Department
... loss-es of the business? A. No. Q. Have they ever tried to outfool their mother in
the management? A. No. Q. Whether or not this business became es157 I58 159
160 16] 1'62 Louis Friedman, Employer-Appellant. tablished in this town 53.
10
Hartfield's New "Wall Street" (Newwallst) Code: Contains ...
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NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTFOOL»
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outfool is used in the context of the following news items.
Giants leave Brady dazed and confused
"Even when we didn't blitz, and even when we didn't outfool them or outnumber them, our players just made up their minds to get it done.". «ESPN, Feb 08»