CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTSLEEP
PRESENT
Present
I outsleep
you outsleep
he/she/it outsleeps
we outsleep
you outsleep
they outsleep
Present continuous
I am outsleeping
you are outsleeping
he/she/it is outsleeping
we are outsleeping
you are outsleeping
they are outsleeping
Present perfect
I have outslept
you have outslept
he/she/it has outslept
we have outslept
you have outslept
they have outslept
Present perfect continuous
I have been outsleeping
you have been outsleeping
he/she/it has been outsleeping
we have been outsleeping
you have been outsleeping
they have been outsleeping
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 outslept
you outslept
he/she/it outslept
we outslept
you outslept
they outslept
Past continuous
I was outsleeping
you were outsleeping
he/she/it was outsleeping
we were outsleeping
you were outsleeping
they were outsleeping
Past perfect
I had outslept
you had outslept
he/she/it had outslept
we had outslept
you had outslept
they had outslept
Past perfect continuous
I had been outsleeping
you had been outsleeping
he/she/it had been outsleeping
we had been outsleeping
you had been outsleeping
they had been outsleeping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outsleep
you will outsleep
he/she/it will outsleep
we will outsleep
you will outsleep
they will outsleep
Future continuous
I will be outsleeping
you will be outsleeping
he/she/it will be outsleeping
we will be outsleeping
you will be outsleeping
they will be outsleeping
Future perfect
I will have outslept
you will have outslept
he/she/it will have outslept
we will have outslept
you will have outslept
they will have outslept
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outsleeping
you will have been outsleeping
he/she/it will have been outsleeping
we will have been outsleeping
you will have been outsleeping
they will have been outsleeping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outsleep
you would outsleep
he/she/it would outsleep
we would outsleep
you would outsleep
they would outsleep
Conditional continuous
I would be outsleeping
you would be outsleeping
he/she/it would be outsleeping
we would be outsleeping
you would be outsleeping
they would be outsleeping
Conditional perfect
I would have outsleep
you would have outsleep
he/she/it would have outsleep
we would have outsleep
you would have outsleep
they would have outsleep
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outsleeping
you would have been outsleeping
he/she/it would have been outsleeping
we would have been outsleeping
you would have been outsleeping
they would have been outsleeping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outsleep
we let´s outsleep
you outsleep
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
outsleeping
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 «OUTSLEEP»
Discover the use of
outsleep in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outsleep and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Outsleep'ing (p. a. from outsleep) Sleeping beyond. Outfle'pt {v. t. prêt, or
outsleep) Did outsleep. Outfle'pt (p. from outsleep) Excelled in sleeping. Outfpa'
ke {v. t. prêt, of outspeak) Did outspeak. Outipea'k {v. t. from out, and speak) To
speak ...
2
The Complete Midsummer Night_s Dream: An Annotated Edition ...
An Annotated Edition Of The Shakespeare Play Donald J. Richardson. A dance
353 The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve: 354 Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost
fairy time. 355 I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn 356 As much as we this ...
Donald J. Richardson, 2013
3
The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
South. OUTSLEEP', v. a. Out and sleep. To sleep beyond. Lovers, to bed ; 'tis
almost fairy time : I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn. Shakspeare.
OUTSPEAK', v. a. Out and speak. To speak something beyond ; to exceed. Rich
stuffs and ...
4
Negro Culture in West Africa: A Social Study of the Negro ...
THE RIVAL SLEEPERS TWO men met and engaged in a conversation, during
the course of which one of them declared that he could outsleep the other. The
second man denied that the speaker could outsleep him, and they made a bet
after ...
George Washington Ellis, 1914
5
Akhenaten - One of the Many Books of Hermes
But today the soothing inner serenityhad followed me from outsleep wouldremain
, keeping me fromtheusual effectsofthe Ceremony. A littletimethereafter ourbody
servants had finished setting our robes and adornments to right,Septenre ...
6
A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
Outsleep, Aùt-sleèp*. v.a. To sleep beyond. Outspeak, Aùt-spèke'. v.a* To but talk
. Outspread, Aùt-sprêd'. v. a. To extend, diffuse; exp tud, spread open or wide.
Outstand, Aut-st&nd'. v.a. To stay beyond the proper time.— v. n. To protuberate.
7
A Midsummer Night's Dream : a Play in One Act
I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn As much as we this night have
overwatched. A fortnight hold we this solemnity In nightly revels and new jollity.
They all exit. PUCK enters with a broom. Now it is the time of night That the
graves, ...
8
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
storm, but he will not outsleep himself: the time, the set time to favour his
distressed church, will come, Ps. cii. 13. 1. He rebuked the disciples (v. 26); Why
are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? He does not chide them for disturbing him with
their ...
9
Last of the Mohicans Volume 1 EasyRead L
I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn As much as we this night have
overwatched! MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM The instant the shock of this
sudden misfortune had abated, Duncan began to make his observations on the
appearance ...
James Fenimore Cooper, 2006
When the fierce northwestern blast Cools sea and land so far and fast, — Thou
already slumberest deep, Wo and want thou canst outsleep ; Want and wo which
torture us, Thy sleep makes ridiculous. AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES THE RUINS OF
...
James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins, 1838