CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTHUNT
PRESENT
Present
I outhunt
you outhunt
he/she/it outhunts
we outhunt
you outhunt
they outhunt
Present continuous
I am outhunting
you are outhunting
he/she/it is outhunting
we are outhunting
you are outhunting
they are outhunting
Present perfect
I have outhunted
you have outhunted
he/she/it has outhunted
we have outhunted
you have outhunted
they have outhunted
Present perfect continuous
I have been outhunting
you have been outhunting
he/she/it has been outhunting
we have been outhunting
you have been outhunting
they have been outhunting
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 outhunted
you outhunted
he/she/it outhunted
we outhunted
you outhunted
they outhunted
Past continuous
I was outhunting
you were outhunting
he/she/it was outhunting
we were outhunting
you were outhunting
they were outhunting
Past perfect
I had outhunted
you had outhunted
he/she/it had outhunted
we had outhunted
you had outhunted
they had outhunted
Past perfect continuous
I had been outhunting
you had been outhunting
he/she/it had been outhunting
we had been outhunting
you had been outhunting
they had been outhunting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outhunt
you will outhunt
he/she/it will outhunt
we will outhunt
you will outhunt
they will outhunt
Future continuous
I will be outhunting
you will be outhunting
he/she/it will be outhunting
we will be outhunting
you will be outhunting
they will be outhunting
Future perfect
I will have outhunted
you will have outhunted
he/she/it will have outhunted
we will have outhunted
you will have outhunted
they will have outhunted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outhunting
you will have been outhunting
he/she/it will have been outhunting
we will have been outhunting
you will have been outhunting
they will have been outhunting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outhunt
you would outhunt
he/she/it would outhunt
we would outhunt
you would outhunt
they would outhunt
Conditional continuous
I would be outhunting
you would be outhunting
he/she/it would be outhunting
we would be outhunting
you would be outhunting
they would be outhunting
Conditional perfect
I would have outhunt
you would have outhunt
he/she/it would have outhunt
we would have outhunt
you would have outhunt
they would have outhunt
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outhunting
you would have been outhunting
he/she/it would have been outhunting
we would have been outhunting
you would have been outhunting
they would have been outhunting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outhunt
we let´s outhunt
you outhunt
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outhunted
Present Participle
outhunting
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 «OUTHUNT»
Discover the use of
outhunt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outhunt and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Baroness of Hobcaw: The Life of Belle W. Baruch
In Baroness of Hobcaw, Mary E. Miller provides a provocative portrait of this unorthodox woman who gave a gift of monumental importance to the scientific community.
“Eye of Crow could not outhunt me but I will teach him to outhunt us both!” It was
a great surprise to learn the following day from news about town that poor Purity
Smythe Cooper had died with her unborn child still locked within her body.
From the bestselling author of Savage Passions.
4
The Master of the Magicians
Now for the next ! I had n't even a shot. Which one of you two can outhunt the king
?" She looked from the soldier to the saint. If Al- lit would only retrieve himself by
some great deed to-night, in spite of the low-born girl she would take him back.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Herbert Dickinson Ward, 1899
5
History of the State of Idaho
The next month was spent by Sublette and Bonneville in trying to outhunt and
outwit each other in the Wood River country. Since Bonneville was an untrained
man in the trapping business, it is safe to conclude that he was badly beaten by ...
Cornelius James Brosnan, 1918
... of learning was rich with dissolute young fools and madcaps and their hangers
-on. But even the most foolish swaggerer of them could not call milksop a man
who could outride, outleap, outfence, outhunt him ; who could drive the four
horses ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1897
7
A Growing Nation: A History of the 1800’s Southwest
No one challenged Dahteste lightly for it was widely known that she could outride
, outshoot, outhunt, outrun, and outfight her peers, male and female, and she did
so with grace. She was credited as being courageous, daring, and skillful, and ...
8
Eat, Drink, and Be Especially Joyful: Thirty-One Meditations ...
Psychologists tell me there is a destroying desire in every human heart to outdo,
outearn, and outhunt another. Statistics suggest people borrow dollars at
exorbitant interest so they can drive a classier car, ski a higher mountain, and
wallow in ...
Richard H. Hagerman, 2013
9
Slice of Americana: It's Full of It!
'k * * Like in the country song “A Country Boy Can Survive,” country boys can
outhunt and outfish city boys. Take for example the two city boys that came out to
the country to ice-fish; they asked the farmer if they could fish on his pond, and he
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8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTHUNT»
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outhunt is used in the context of the following news items.
This POV Footage of a Lion On the Hunt Is the Best Use of a GoPro Yet
Is there currently a scenario rattling around your head in which you could possibly outrun, outwit, or outhunt a lioness on the prowl? Well, you ... «Slate Magazine, Oct 14»
CMT's Redneck Island Season 3 debuts on a special night
Stacey, a 26-year-old recovery specialist, isn't into pink and says she can outhunt and outdrink any man. Redneck Island Season 3 premieres ... «Channel Guide Magazine, Jun 13»
Official Press Release For New Season Of Steve Austin's Show …
Stacey Schuler (Shepherdsville, Ky.) – Stacey, a 26-year-old recovery specialist, isn't into pink and says she can outhunt and outdrink any man. «Wrestling Inc., May 13»
“REDNECK ISLAND” SET TO RETURN TO CMT FOR AN ALL-NEW …
Stacey Schuler (Shepherdsville, Ky.) – Stacey, a 26-year-old recovery specialist, isn't into pink and says she can outhunt and outdrink any man. «TVbytheNumbers, May 13»
“Escanaba in Love,” presented by Monroe Community Players
She can outhunt, outfish, out arm wrestle and outburp them and she's not at all shy about it,” said Deanna Hauser about her character. «Monroe Evening News, Oct 12»
Miller named Wrestler of the Year
He packs a punch on the wrestling mat, a deft dribble on the basketball court and could probably outfish and outhunt most other 17-year-olds. «Bristol Bay Times, Feb 11»
Activision Releases Cabela's North American Adventures
Gamers can outhunt their opponents while racking bonus points by hunting animals skillfully and employing power-ups to get an edge over others. Besides, the ... «Game Guru, Sep 10»
Girl power: Teen schools guys on how to bag deer
This season she hopes to "outhunt" the men in camp again, referring to Nov. 15, 2004, the season she shot a seven-point buck and a doe in the ... «MLive.com, Nov 07»