CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PERSPIRATE
PRESENT
Present
I perspirate
you perspirate
he/she/it perspirates
we perspirate
you perspirate
they perspirate
Present continuous
I am perspirating
you are perspirating
he/she/it is perspirating
we are perspirating
you are perspirating
they are perspirating
Present perfect
I have perspirated
you have perspirated
he/she/it has perspirated
we have perspirated
you have perspirated
they have perspirated
Present perfect continuous
I have been perspirating
you have been perspirating
he/she/it has been perspirating
we have been perspirating
you have been perspirating
they have been perspirating
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 perspirated
you perspirated
he/she/it perspirated
we perspirated
you perspirated
they perspirated
Past continuous
I was perspirating
you were perspirating
he/she/it was perspirating
we were perspirating
you were perspirating
they were perspirating
Past perfect
I had perspirated
you had perspirated
he/she/it had perspirated
we had perspirated
you had perspirated
they had perspirated
Past perfect continuous
I had been perspirating
you had been perspirating
he/she/it had been perspirating
we had been perspirating
you had been perspirating
they had been perspirating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will perspirate
you will perspirate
he/she/it will perspirate
we will perspirate
you will perspirate
they will perspirate
Future continuous
I will be perspirating
you will be perspirating
he/she/it will be perspirating
we will be perspirating
you will be perspirating
they will be perspirating
Future perfect
I will have perspirated
you will have perspirated
he/she/it will have perspirated
we will have perspirated
you will have perspirated
they will have perspirated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been perspirating
you will have been perspirating
he/she/it will have been perspirating
we will have been perspirating
you will have been perspirating
they will have been perspirating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would perspirate
you would perspirate
he/she/it would perspirate
we would perspirate
you would perspirate
they would perspirate
Conditional continuous
I would be perspirating
you would be perspirating
he/she/it would be perspirating
we would be perspirating
you would be perspirating
they would be perspirating
Conditional perfect
I would have perspirate
you would have perspirate
he/she/it would have perspirate
we would have perspirate
you would have perspirate
they would have perspirate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been perspirating
you would have been perspirating
he/she/it would have been perspirating
we would have been perspirating
you would have been perspirating
they would have been perspirating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you perspirate
we let´s perspirate
you perspirate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
perspirated
Present Participle
perspirating
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 «PERSPIRATE»
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perspirate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
perspirate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Supplementary English Glossary
PERSPIRATE, to perspire. The sun breaks out in furious blaze, I perspirate from
head to heel. Thackeray, Carmen Lilliense. PERSPIRE, to breathe through :
usually of the moisture exuded through the pores. What gentle winds perspire !
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881
2
The humorous poetry of the English language: from Chaucer to ...
from Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. My heart is weary, my peace is gone, How
shall I e'er my woes reveal ? I have no money, I lie in pawn, A stranger in the
town of Lille. in. The sun bursts out in furious blaze, I perspirate from head to heel
; I ...
1 paddle like crazy until I perspirate all over and my back is broke, and almost I
can't keep up. Hohoho, I think, 1 am glad it is the great-grandpapa of Charley. I
am dead pretty quick if it is a youngish man like only his grandpapa. When he
land ...
4
Miscellanies; prose & verse
The sun bursts out in furious blaze, I perspirate from head to heel; I'd like to hire a
one-horse chaise, How can I, without cash at Lille? I pass in sunshine burning
hot By cafes where in beer they deal; I think how pleasant were a pot, A frothing ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1849
The sun bursts out in furious blaze, I perspirate from head to heel ; I'd like to hire
a one-horse chaise, How can I, without cash at Lille ? I pass in sunshine burning
hot By cafes where in beer they deal ; 1 think how pleasant were a pot, A frothing
...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1882
6
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
... I lie in pawn, A stranger in the town of Lille. The sun bursts out in furious blaze,
I perspirate from head to heel ; I'd like to hire a one-horse chaise — How can I,
without cash at Lille ? I pass in sunshine burning hot By cafes where in BALLADS
.
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1900
7
Life and Works of William Makepeace Thackeray ...
... battered, black I" (Here a lady I suppose Turning up a pretty nose)" Pray, sir,
take the old thing I've no taste for /Wit-ti-l1rtu'." “ Please to mark the letters twain”
—— (I'm supposed to. back The sun bursts out in furious blaze, I perspirate from.
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1881
My heart is weary, my peace is gone, How shall I e'er my woes reveal? I have no
money, I lie in pawn, A stranger in the town of Lille. III. The sun bursts out in {
urious blaze, I perspirate from head to heel ; I'd like to hire a one-horse chaise,
How ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1884
9
Miscellanies: Prose and Verse. ¬The tremendous adventures of ...
I The sun bursts out in furious blaze, I perspirate from head to heel; I'd like to hire
a one-horse chaise, How can I, without cash at Lille? I pass in sunshine burning
hot By cafés where in beer they deal; I think how pleasant were a pot, A frothing ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1856
10
Ballads (gathered by the author from his own books, and ...
The sun bursts out in furious blaze, I perspirate from head to heel ; I'd like to hire
a one-horse chaise ; How can I, without cash, at Lille ? I pass in sunshine burning
hot By cafes where in beer they deal ; I think how pleasant were a pot, ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1856
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERSPIRATE»
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... temperature and moisture management, which is extremely helpful during a spring or early summer walk when you're feet begin to perspirate ... «OUTDOORSmagic, Mar 15»
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Lakhs of players play Tennis with tremendous zeal, enthusiasm, inspiration and perspirate to ride their way to the top, but only a few make it in ... «Tennis-X.com, Dec 14»
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You're armpits are sweating a lot and I never perspirate and it totally makes me sweat from my arms,” Jason said. “I woke up for the next two ... «KOLO, May 14»
The Apple Store: Part Two
Their both totaly nude and they're naked bodies are shine with sexuel perspirate. And in the middle of this heart breaking sexuel tablau is the man Elane has ... «Gawker, Sep 13»