CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTWEEP
PRESENT
Present
I outweep
you outweep
he/she/it outweeps
we outweep
you outweep
they outweep
Present continuous
I am outweeping
you are outweeping
he/she/it is outweeping
we are outweeping
you are outweeping
they are outweeping
Present perfect
I have outweeped
you have outweeped
he/she/it has outweeped
we have outweeped
you have outweeped
they have outweeped
Present perfect continuous
I have been outweeping
you have been outweeping
he/she/it has been outweeping
we have been outweeping
you have been outweeping
they have been outweeping
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 outweeped
you outweeped
he/she/it outweeped
we outweeped
you outweeped
they outweeped
Past continuous
I was outweeping
you were outweeping
he/she/it was outweeping
we were outweeping
you were outweeping
they were outweeping
Past perfect
I had outweeped
you had outweeped
he/she/it had outweeped
we had outweeped
you had outweeped
they had outweeped
Past perfect continuous
I had been outweeping
you had been outweeping
he/she/it had been outweeping
we had been outweeping
you had been outweeping
they had been outweeping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outweep
you will outweep
he/she/it will outweep
we will outweep
you will outweep
they will outweep
Future continuous
I will be outweeping
you will be outweeping
he/she/it will be outweeping
we will be outweeping
you will be outweeping
they will be outweeping
Future perfect
I will have outweeped
you will have outweeped
he/she/it will have outweeped
we will have outweeped
you will have outweeped
they will have outweeped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outweeping
you will have been outweeping
he/she/it will have been outweeping
we will have been outweeping
you will have been outweeping
they will have been outweeping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outweep
you would outweep
he/she/it would outweep
we would outweep
you would outweep
they would outweep
Conditional continuous
I would be outweeping
you would be outweeping
he/she/it would be outweeping
we would be outweeping
you would be outweeping
they would be outweeping
Conditional perfect
I would have outweep
you would have outweep
he/she/it would have outweep
we would have outweep
you would have outweep
they would have outweep
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outweeping
you would have been outweeping
he/she/it would have been outweeping
we would have been outweeping
you would have been outweeping
they would have been outweeping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outweep
we let´s outweep
you outweep
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outweeped
Present Participle
outweeping
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 «OUTWEEP»
Discover the use of
outweep in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outweep and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Dramatick Works of Mr. Nathanael Lee: Oedipus. ...
Now, by the Gods, my Soul disdains your Tears: There's not a common Harlot in
the Shambles But fora Drachm shall outweep you all. Advance the Body nearer :
See, my Lords, Behold, you dazled Romans', from the Wound x Of this dead ...
2
A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace, With the ...
Distil the civil Dew from either Eye, And leap and beat the Ground in Extacy. As
Hirelings, paid for their funereal Tear, Outweep the Sorrows of a Friend sincere;
So the false Raptures of a Flatterefs Art Exceed the Praises of an honest Heart.
3
The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review
... solving dreams, -I" Whose praise the neighbours join'to tell For medicines, that
never fail. But should some parent's only love Q.-tit this vain world for bliss above,
She'd feelingly outweep their grief, And, furnishing her bell relief, Tell them, ...
Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, 1804
4
Lucius Junius Brutus, Father of His Country: A Tragedy
But for a drachm shall outweep you all. Advance the body nearer'; see; my Lords,
_ Behold, you dazzled Romans, from the wound Or' this dead beauty, thus I draw
the dagger, All stain'd and reeking with her sacred blood: Thus to my lips Ivput ...
5
The Dictionary Appendix and Orthographer: Containing Upwards ...
5 Outvenom, outvenomed, outvenoming . 6 Outvie, outvied, outvying .... 9
Outvillain, outvillained, outvillaining . 3 Outwalk, outwalked, outwalking . . 2
Outwear, outworn, outwearing . . 3 Outweed, outweeded, outweeding . . 3
Outweep, outwept ...
As hirelings paid for their funeral tear, Outweep the sorrows of a friend sincere.
Hoe. De Arte Poelicd. Francis. + A harmless, hut not unpleasant substitute for the
stronger dew of life which used to steal Paddy's " seven senses" away, and make
...
7
A dictionary of the English language
Outwardly, ad. not inwardly ; externally ; in appearance ; not sincerely. Outwards,
ad. outward. Outwatch , v. to surpass in watching. Outwear', v. to exceed in
wearing. Outweep', v. to exceed in weeping. Outweigh', v. to exceed in weight.
Outwit' ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1869
8
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are ...
Oh ! I have heard him breathe such ardent vows, Outweep the morning with his
dcwy eyes, And sigh and swear the listening stars away! Sys. Believe not rumour;
'tis impossible: Thy Alexander is renowned. c 3 | - 'love ; ' / scams 1.] T1m mvu.
... hear that voice that says, I was dead, and am alive, and behold, I live for
evermore, amen"; and so mayest thou; to bow down those heavens, and bring
them into his sad chamber, to set Christ Jesus before him, to out-sight him,
outweep him, ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
10
The Selected Poetry and Prose of Shelley
... and by thy smile - By all the snares and arts of thy black den, 50 And - for thou
canst outweep the crocodile241 - By thy false tears - those millstones braining
men - 14 By all the hate which checks a father's love - By all the scorn which kills
a ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1994