CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTGLEAM
PRESENT
Present
I outgleam
you outgleam
he/she/it outgleams
we outgleam
you outgleam
they outgleam
Present continuous
I am outgleaming
you are outgleaming
he/she/it is outgleaming
we are outgleaming
you are outgleaming
they are outgleaming
Present perfect
I have outgleamed
you have outgleamed
he/she/it has outgleamed
we have outgleamed
you have outgleamed
they have outgleamed
Present perfect continuous
I have been outgleaming
you have been outgleaming
he/she/it has been outgleaming
we have been outgleaming
you have been outgleaming
they have been outgleaming
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 outgleamed
you outgleamed
he/she/it outgleamed
we outgleamed
you outgleamed
they outgleamed
Past continuous
I was outgleaming
you were outgleaming
he/she/it was outgleaming
we were outgleaming
you were outgleaming
they were outgleaming
Past perfect
I had outgleamed
you had outgleamed
he/she/it had outgleamed
we had outgleamed
you had outgleamed
they had outgleamed
Past perfect continuous
I had been outgleaming
you had been outgleaming
he/she/it had been outgleaming
we had been outgleaming
you had been outgleaming
they had been outgleaming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outgleam
you will outgleam
he/she/it will outgleam
we will outgleam
you will outgleam
they will outgleam
Future continuous
I will be outgleaming
you will be outgleaming
he/she/it will be outgleaming
we will be outgleaming
you will be outgleaming
they will be outgleaming
Future perfect
I will have outgleamed
you will have outgleamed
he/she/it will have outgleamed
we will have outgleamed
you will have outgleamed
they will have outgleamed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outgleaming
you will have been outgleaming
he/she/it will have been outgleaming
we will have been outgleaming
you will have been outgleaming
they will have been outgleaming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outgleam
you would outgleam
he/she/it would outgleam
we would outgleam
you would outgleam
they would outgleam
Conditional continuous
I would be outgleaming
you would be outgleaming
he/she/it would be outgleaming
we would be outgleaming
you would be outgleaming
they would be outgleaming
Conditional perfect
I would have outgleam
you would have outgleam
he/she/it would have outgleam
we would have outgleam
you would have outgleam
they would have outgleam
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outgleaming
you would have been outgleaming
he/she/it would have been outgleaming
we would have been outgleaming
you would have been outgleaming
they would have been outgleaming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outgleam
we let´s outgleam
you outgleam
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outgleamed
Present Participle
outgleaming
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 «OUTGLEAM»
Discover the use of
outgleam in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outgleam and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Epic of the Starry Heaven. ... Fourth edition
Bright sun-spheres, formed of spirit-light, inblent With solar essences, and
through their light 'Myriads of Angel forms outgleam on natural sight. Whole
companies of men on earth shall grow Enamored of the Beauty Forms, that stand
Revealed ...
2
An epic of the starry heaven: By Thomas L. Harris ...
And there shall be above Earth's firmament Bright sun-spheres, formed of spirit-
light, inblent With solar essences, and through their light Myriads of Angel forms
outgleam on natural sight. Whole companies of men on earth shall grow ...
3
Psalms and hymns for public worship: containing all the ...
Turn us, 0 God, and let abeam Of mercy from thy face outgleam! 3 Is not our cup
with tears o'erspread? Do we not dip in tears our bread? Turn us, O God, and let
a beam Of mercy from thy face outgleam ! allen. Third Version. — L. M. Hingham.
William Allen, Isaac Watts, 1835
4
Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ...
God's curse was on the ground, For through the moss outgleam'd the thorn !
Outgleam'd the forked plant, as if The serpent tempter, in his rage, Had put his
tonguc in every leaf, To mock them through their pilgrimage. They did their best;
their ...
5
Underglimpses, and other poems
... soft and mossy mound, Wherein the flower might rest till morn ; In vain ! God's
curse was on the ground, For through the moss outgleam'd the thorn 27.
Outgleam'd the forked plant, as if The serpent Tempter, THE PROGRESS OF THE
ROSE.
Denis Florence MacCarthy, 1857
6
Thou and I: a Lyric of Human Life: With Other Poems
What whiter lilies ever blow Than here outgleam th' Iberian snow? Or frosty wind-
flower of the spring ? Or crested waves that whiten When blown by trumpet of the
Triton ? Or Jove's white wing When he, a swan, in Leda's arms Out-blanched ...
7
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
... that in timeless dream I may for ever watch her dove-quick feet Circling in light
adown thy shadowy stream, And calm-robed form float swaying to the beat Of the
long languid pulses, while outgleam Her face and round arms, radiant through ...
The fire of the sunken eyes outgleam the diamonds on her grand uplifted arms.
The gutteral Jewish accents pierce to the listener's marrow by their very
quietness, the absence of all rant or violent theatrical emphasis. It is not acting, it
is life.
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, 1874
9
The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True ...
... Saluted the brave, and smiled the fair, As the king and his nobles came : —
Came to the palace, beside the Thames, Where princes and peers, and squires
and dames, Stood waiting in dazzling sheen : Then enter'd the king — outgleam'
d ...
10
Argosy All-story Weekly
as through the opal's pallor stealing Those flaming messengers of light outgleam
— In rare, grand moments flashes forth, revealing A glimpse of Light whose depth
we may not dream ! Charlotte W. Thurston. THE CAPTIVES OF THE TEMPLE.
Frank Andrew Munsey, 1900