CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTSMELL
PRESENT
Present
I outsmell
you outsmell
he/she/it outsmells
we outsmell
you outsmell
they outsmell
Present continuous
I am outsmelling
you are outsmelling
he/she/it is outsmelling
we are outsmelling
you are outsmelling
they are outsmelling
Present perfect
I have outsmelled
you have outsmelled
he/she/it has outsmelled
we have outsmelled
you have outsmelled
they have outsmelled
Present perfect continuous
I have been outsmelling
you have been outsmelling
he/she/it has been outsmelling
we have been outsmelling
you have been outsmelling
they have been outsmelling
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 outsmelled
you outsmelled
he/she/it outsmelled
we outsmelled
you outsmelled
they outsmelled
Past continuous
I was outsmelling
you were outsmelling
he/she/it was outsmelling
we were outsmelling
you were outsmelling
they were outsmelling
Past perfect
I had outsmelled
you had outsmelled
he/she/it had outsmelled
we had outsmelled
you had outsmelled
they had outsmelled
Past perfect continuous
I had been outsmelling
you had been outsmelling
he/she/it had been outsmelling
we had been outsmelling
you had been outsmelling
they had been outsmelling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outsmell
you will outsmell
he/she/it will outsmell
we will outsmell
you will outsmell
they will outsmell
Future continuous
I will be outsmelling
you will be outsmelling
he/she/it will be outsmelling
we will be outsmelling
you will be outsmelling
they will be outsmelling
Future perfect
I will have outsmelled
you will have outsmelled
he/she/it will have outsmelled
we will have outsmelled
you will have outsmelled
they will have outsmelled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outsmelling
you will have been outsmelling
he/she/it will have been outsmelling
we will have been outsmelling
you will have been outsmelling
they will have been outsmelling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outsmell
you would outsmell
he/she/it would outsmell
we would outsmell
you would outsmell
they would outsmell
Conditional continuous
I would be outsmelling
you would be outsmelling
he/she/it would be outsmelling
we would be outsmelling
you would be outsmelling
they would be outsmelling
Conditional perfect
I would have outsmell
you would have outsmell
he/she/it would have outsmell
we would have outsmell
you would have outsmell
they would have outsmell
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outsmelling
you would have been outsmelling
he/she/it would have been outsmelling
we would have been outsmelling
you would have been outsmelling
they would have been outsmelling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outsmell
we let´s outsmell
you outsmell
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outsmelled
Present Participle
outsmelling
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 «OUTSMELL»
Discover the use of
outsmell in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outsmell and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
He can outsmell you, outhear you, outwait you, outsee you, and God knows he
can outthink you. He is a full-time professional at staying alive. You are part- time
amateurs. If you tangle with him, he is going to humiliate you so badly that you
are ...
2
On The Wild Side: A Collection of Short Stories About the ...
... started pointing the birds myself. They all liked to tease me. They said that they
did not know I could “outsmell a bird dog.” My son, Frank, hunted with me when
he could. He 23 On The Wild Side.
SCOUTING Like smart generals, smart hunters get the lay of the land before
planning a strategy. Once you know this, success is not guaranteed, but you've
gone a long way toward it. STAND [UNTING Deer can outhear you, outsmell you,
and ...
Cammie'd loved Nikki's idea of using whoopee-cushions to out-sound if not
outsmell The Boil, but early on day two whoops (!) the 'cushions' started to refuse
to work. Basically the bottom fell out of the market as the righteous were saved ...
5
Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast
Remember that deer don't see color, but they can outsmell you big time. And try
as you might, people stink. Scent-blocking clothing is not foolproof. If you do your
scouting, you will learn where the deer like to go. You will know where the water
...
... agree with the dissenters' view that though the Smellocracy's noses were
extralarge many Olfactors with modest ones could outsmell them at every turn (3)
Selecting Leaders The priests allowed me to observe that sacred process
Manogisili ...
7
The Young O'Briens: Being an Account of Their Sojourn in London
Twig? EverytimeIwant to do a smoke, we'll burn a pair of stockings—they'd
outsmell Patsy O'Driscoll's cigars!" "Denis," Nell spoke with apuckered brow,"how
much is five cakes whenthey're four for threepence halfpenny?" "Nell, your
grammar!
8
Is That a Word?: From AA to ZZZ, the Weird and Wonderful ...
... airplane Geekdom: the world of geeks Incommode: to bother J ibingly: acting in
an immovable fashion Outball: to cry longer or louder than another Outsmell: to
have a better capacity for sensing an odor (outsmelled, outsmelt) Overfat: having
...
9
Choosing a Dog For Dummies
But their noses outsmell ours by a mile — so you could say that dogs smell great!
Each and every dog has a great sense of smell. And hounds can boast the best
of the best. Bred to hunt without commands, hounds aren't for people who want ...
10
Education and Other Lies
... not beat the Asians in Math, but we sure outsmell them. We often can't locate a
student,be we can quote the entire Lo Chin menu by heart. We often can't X Mary
Mei/liar.
Mary Manley Meillier, 2009