CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERSUP
PRESENT
Present
I oversup
you oversup
he/she/it oversups
we oversup
you oversup
they oversup
Present continuous
I am oversupping
you are oversupping
he/she/it is oversupping
we are oversupping
you are oversupping
they are oversupping
Present perfect
I have oversupped
you have oversupped
he/she/it has oversupped
we have oversupped
you have oversupped
they have oversupped
Present perfect continuous
I have been oversupping
you have been oversupping
he/she/it has been oversupping
we have been oversupping
you have been oversupping
they have been oversupping
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 oversupped
you oversupped
he/she/it oversupped
we oversupped
you oversupped
they oversupped
Past continuous
I was oversupping
you were oversupping
he/she/it was oversupping
we were oversupping
you were oversupping
they were oversupping
Past perfect
I had oversupped
you had oversupped
he/she/it had oversupped
we had oversupped
you had oversupped
they had oversupped
Past perfect continuous
I had been oversupping
you had been oversupping
he/she/it had been oversupping
we had been oversupping
you had been oversupping
they had been oversupping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will oversup
you will oversup
he/she/it will oversup
we will oversup
you will oversup
they will oversup
Future continuous
I will be oversupping
you will be oversupping
he/she/it will be oversupping
we will be oversupping
you will be oversupping
they will be oversupping
Future perfect
I will have oversupped
you will have oversupped
he/she/it will have oversupped
we will have oversupped
you will have oversupped
they will have oversupped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been oversupping
you will have been oversupping
he/she/it will have been oversupping
we will have been oversupping
you will have been oversupping
they will have been oversupping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would oversup
you would oversup
he/she/it would oversup
we would oversup
you would oversup
they would oversup
Conditional continuous
I would be oversupping
you would be oversupping
he/she/it would be oversupping
we would be oversupping
you would be oversupping
they would be oversupping
Conditional perfect
I would have oversup
you would have oversup
he/she/it would have oversup
we would have oversup
you would have oversup
they would have oversup
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been oversupping
you would have been oversupping
he/she/it would have been oversupping
we would have been oversupping
you would have been oversupping
they would have been oversupping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you oversup
we let´s oversup
you oversup
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
oversupped
Present Participle
oversupping
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 «OVERSUP»
Discover the use of
oversup in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
oversup and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
"Some may walk and if a high proportion need to sell on settlement, the market
could become oversup- plied with resales." Many are due to settle in 2006-2008
when some economic forecasters believe interest rates will be much higher and ...
2
English word stress: a theory of word-stress patterns in English
... especially concrete, senses: the copy is bad owing to .overexposure, there are
a few good copies but a lot of overexposures, the inflation here is due to the .
oversup'ply (or 'oversup'ply) of goods, we have an 'oversup.ply of men 's shirts.
Ivan Poldauf, William Rowland Lee, 1984
3
Tropical Gangsters: One Man's Experience with Development ...
A report written in the late 1970s said cocoa was in oversup- ply and the Bank
would not finance cocoa projects unless the product represented some very large
share of a country's exports — that is, unless it had no real alternative. Equatorial
...
4
Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy
This fear is both justified and substantial, because they have only minimal
financial reserves, there is a general oversup- ply of servants and/or they have
reason to believe that their present employer would refuse to issue them the
positive ...
5
The New Desert Reader: Descriptions of America's Arid Regions
In the early history of irrigation in this country the lands were oversup- plied with
water, but experience has shown that irrigation is most successful when the least
amount of water is used necessary to a vigorous growth of the crops; that is, ...
6
Elegant Epistles, Or, A Copious Collection of Familiar and ...
Let me know what you havedone with respect to the fountain : though possibly
this wet season may now have oversup- plied it with water. If the weather should
prove fair, I will send the dial, together with the books you desire. But how ...
7
Quantum Dynamics with Trajectories: Introduction to Quantum ...
When this happens, there is an undersupply of grid points in some regions and
an oversup- ply in other regions. Chapter 5 dealt with the evaluation of spatial
derivatives on unstructured grids. There are several ways of dealing with this ...
8
A Historical Guide to Edgar Allan Poe
In these texts, Poe was not only attempting to sort through a daunting oversup-
ply of literary texts; he was also striving to evaluate and anticipate new forms of
writing for a new culture. Poe understood that this was a perilous task. In fact, he
...
J. Gerald Kennedy William A. Read Professor of English Louisiana State University, 2000
9
Futures, Study Guide: Fundamental Analysis
The cattle industry follows a predictable cycle of herd expansion, which limits
current supplies and results in high price levels, then oversup- ply due to the herd
expansion and falling prices, and consequent herd liquidations, which result in
low ...
Steven C. Turner, Jack D. Schwager, 1996
10
System Zoo 3 Simulation Models: Economy, Society, Development
If for example there is great demand for pork today with correspondingly high
prices, the foreseeable response of pig farmers to the demand will lead to an
oversup- ply of (cheap) pork next year. The low prices will reduce production and
lead ...