CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTGAMBLE
PRESENT
Present
I outgamble
you outgamble
he/she/it outgambles
we outgamble
you outgamble
they outgamble
Present continuous
I am outgambling
you are outgambling
he/she/it is outgambling
we are outgambling
you are outgambling
they are outgambling
Present perfect
I have outgambled
you have outgambled
he/she/it has outgambled
we have outgambled
you have outgambled
they have outgambled
Present perfect continuous
I have been outgambling
you have been outgambling
he/she/it has been outgambling
we have been outgambling
you have been outgambling
they have been outgambling
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 outgambled
you outgambled
he/she/it outgambled
we outgambled
you outgambled
they outgambled
Past continuous
I was outgambling
you were outgambling
he/she/it was outgambling
we were outgambling
you were outgambling
they were outgambling
Past perfect
I had outgambled
you had outgambled
he/she/it had outgambled
we had outgambled
you had outgambled
they had outgambled
Past perfect continuous
I had been outgambling
you had been outgambling
he/she/it had been outgambling
we had been outgambling
you had been outgambling
they had been outgambling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outgamble
you will outgamble
he/she/it will outgamble
we will outgamble
you will outgamble
they will outgamble
Future continuous
I will be outgambling
you will be outgambling
he/she/it will be outgambling
we will be outgambling
you will be outgambling
they will be outgambling
Future perfect
I will have outgambled
you will have outgambled
he/she/it will have outgambled
we will have outgambled
you will have outgambled
they will have outgambled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outgambling
you will have been outgambling
he/she/it will have been outgambling
we will have been outgambling
you will have been outgambling
they will have been outgambling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outgamble
you would outgamble
he/she/it would outgamble
we would outgamble
you would outgamble
they would outgamble
Conditional continuous
I would be outgambling
you would be outgambling
he/she/it would be outgambling
we would be outgambling
you would be outgambling
they would be outgambling
Conditional perfect
I would have outgamble
you would have outgamble
he/she/it would have outgamble
we would have outgamble
you would have outgamble
they would have outgamble
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outgambling
you would have been outgambling
he/she/it would have been outgambling
we would have been outgambling
you would have been outgambling
they would have been outgambling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outgamble
we let´s outgamble
you outgamble
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outgambled
Present Participle
outgambling
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 «OUTGAMBLE»
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outgamble in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outgamble and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Insiders' Guide to Reno and Lake Tahoe
OUTGAMBLE. TWO. DEPRESSIONS. ln mining vocabulary inherited from Mexico
, the opposite of the bonanza (the big strike) is the borrasca (the worst of bad luck
). Reno/Tahoe learned that Spanish word all too well in the early 1880s.
Jeanne Lauf Walpole, 2007
You can't outguess or outgamble winter. The sure way to safeguard your car
through every change of winter-weather is with Eveready Prestone. This is no
makeshift mixture, originally intended for some other purpose; it is the first
product ...
But I shore knows Talky, same as does everybody else in Wolfville, before that
verbose cimarron is present a day. Thar's folks who could outdrink or outdance or
outgamble Talky, or lay 'way over him in sundry other fields of hooman endeavor;
...
Thar's folks who could outdrink or outHcrbert Dunton dance or outgamble Talky,
or lay 'way over him in sundry other fields of hooman endeavor; but at bein'
simply volyooble he leaves the ablest on both sides of the road. That's why he's
called ...
5
Deconstructing the Hero: Literary Theory and Children's ...
Bond's task is to outgamble and ruin him, thus bringing the communist union into
disrepute. The reader sees Le Chiffre through Bond's eyes as he observes him
across the gaming table: Bond had coldly held the banker's gaze, taking in the ...
Leningrad would quickly cover up his defalcations and make him into a martyr.)
We therefore recommend that the finest gambler available to the Service should
be given the necessary funds and endeavour to outgamble this man. The risks ...
'Signal,' blurted outGamble. 'What?' 'I couldn't get a signal onmymobile phone.
You know what it'slike in these places.' 'Yees.' It wastrue thatthis landscapemade
it difficulttoreceive asignal from a mobile phonemast. Thathigh wall of rock to the
...
Rodger was a higher rank now, his face more rugged, each line a testament to
another day of living on the edge, of waiting under the bright sun on the flight line,
waiting his turn to outgamble death. But his raven dark hair was still the perfect ...
9
Lovely Bits of Old England: John Betjeman at The Telegraph
It is exciting as a gamble, as well asastoryof an Englishsecret service agent who
is employed to outgamble a Communist agent, who has foolishly been spending
his TradeUnion funds in a French Casino. It suffers from falling apart twothirds of
...
Gavin Fuller, John Betjeman, 2012
10
Anzacs in the Middle East: Australian Soldiers, their Allies ...
64 From the same city, an Australian sergeant wrote in February: 'There are not
troops in the world that have more cheek, or that can outscrounge, outdrink,
outgamble and outfight the Aussies.'65 This suggests that Australians had been ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTGAMBLE»
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She can outdrink, outgamble and outfight anyone — while quoting the great minds of history. She kinda scares me. I want to see what she does ... «Deadline.com, Mar 12»