CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTSNORE
PRESENT
Present
I outsnore
you outsnore
he/she/it outsnores
we outsnore
you outsnore
they outsnore
Present continuous
I am outsnoring
you are outsnoring
he/she/it is outsnoring
we are outsnoring
you are outsnoring
they are outsnoring
Present perfect
I have outsnored
you have outsnored
he/she/it has outsnored
we have outsnored
you have outsnored
they have outsnored
Present perfect continuous
I have been outsnoring
you have been outsnoring
he/she/it has been outsnoring
we have been outsnoring
you have been outsnoring
they have been outsnoring
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 outsnored
you outsnored
he/she/it outsnored
we outsnored
you outsnored
they outsnored
Past continuous
I was outsnoring
you were outsnoring
he/she/it was outsnoring
we were outsnoring
you were outsnoring
they were outsnoring
Past perfect
I had outsnored
you had outsnored
he/she/it had outsnored
we had outsnored
you had outsnored
they had outsnored
Past perfect continuous
I had been outsnoring
you had been outsnoring
he/she/it had been outsnoring
we had been outsnoring
you had been outsnoring
they had been outsnoring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outsnore
you will outsnore
he/she/it will outsnore
we will outsnore
you will outsnore
they will outsnore
Future continuous
I will be outsnoring
you will be outsnoring
he/she/it will be outsnoring
we will be outsnoring
you will be outsnoring
they will be outsnoring
Future perfect
I will have outsnored
you will have outsnored
he/she/it will have outsnored
we will have outsnored
you will have outsnored
they will have outsnored
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outsnoring
you will have been outsnoring
he/she/it will have been outsnoring
we will have been outsnoring
you will have been outsnoring
they will have been outsnoring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outsnore
you would outsnore
he/she/it would outsnore
we would outsnore
you would outsnore
they would outsnore
Conditional continuous
I would be outsnoring
you would be outsnoring
he/she/it would be outsnoring
we would be outsnoring
you would be outsnoring
they would be outsnoring
Conditional perfect
I would have outsnore
you would have outsnore
he/she/it would have outsnore
we would have outsnore
you would have outsnore
they would have outsnore
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outsnoring
you would have been outsnoring
he/she/it would have been outsnoring
we would have been outsnoring
you would have been outsnoring
they would have been outsnoring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outsnore
we let´s outsnore
you outsnore
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outsnored
Present Participle
outsnoring
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 «OUTSNORE»
Discover the use of
outsnore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outsnore and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Is That a Word?: From AA to ZZZ, the Weird and Wonderful ...
... and outvie me in almost every way, But my outthrobbing, outfawning, outpitying
heart out— loves and outfeels yours. Outing: a short trip, or, out: to reveal
Outsnore: to snore more than another does Outsmoke: to smoke more than
another ...
2
Metamorphosis of a Psycho, I Mean Psychic
When we arrived at Frank's, we shot the shit for hours, before climbing into our
sleeping bags and trying to outsnore each other. Early the next morning, I was
the first one up. I was sitting bleary-eyed, at Frank's kitchen table as a hideous ...
3
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Boar
They were sound asleep under two mighty oak trees. They sounded like they
were trying to outsnore each other. One of the boars had a big bump on his head.
It was the nasty unicorn. The two little wolves gathered some rocks in the
darkness.
4
Love to Last Forever, A (The Brides of Gallatin County Book #2)
“They could never outsnore Pa and Evan.” Everyone chuckled at this, and the
conversation drifted into comments about the community and plans for the future.
Nick heard Hank comment on several new families moving into the area, but all
he ...
At night, the bunkhouse foil of pigs sounded like they were trying to outsnore
each other. Before dawn in the dark and bitter cold, a wakeup whistle blew. Then
at six o'clock the gong rang and the pigs filed inside the cookhouse to the most ...
He'd camped outplenty with the Rangers' commander when they'd been in
pursuit ofoutlaws ormarauding Indians, so he should know, and Addy Kelly could
outsnore allofhis company any night of the week. Possibly itwas the
uncomfortable ...
7
The Companions of Jehu: Easyread Comfort Edition
“Well?” asked Morgan. “Well,” replied Valensolle, “it ended most prosaically.
They undressed themselves, blew out the candles, and lay down, the captain on
his bed, Roland on a mattress. They are probably trying to outsnore each other at
the ...
Wayne was industriously engaged in attempting to outsnore Blue Boy. Added to
emotional overstrain, nights which had not been exactly restful, and the usual
excitement of Fair Week, the supper had hit him like ether. Abel turned to Margy
with ...
9
English Language Word Builder
... OUTSCORN OUTSERVE ОПТЗНАМЕ ОПТЗНЕМЕё ОПТЗНООТё
ОПТЗНОПТ ОПТЗЬЕЕРё OUTSLICK OUTSMELL OUTSMILE ОПТЗМОКЕ
OUTSNORE ОПТЗРЕАКё ОПТЗРЕЕВё OUTSPELL OUTSPENDQ OUTSPORT
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10
Prisoners Of Santo Tomas
... Molly could outsnore a rhinoceros. Nooneexcept MrsBaldwin, not
evenLydiawith herearplugs, could sleep throughit. Isla andGill could
hardlybelieve their earswhen oneday they heard Mrs Baldwin say: “Idolike to
hear you snore, Molly, ...