CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PITAPATTED
PRESENT
Present
I pitapatted
you pitapatted
he/she/it pitapatteds
we pitapatted
you pitapatted
they pitapatted
Present continuous
I am pitapatteding
you are pitapatteding
he/she/it is pitapatteding
we are pitapatteding
you are pitapatteding
they are pitapatteding
Present perfect
I have pitapatteded
you have pitapatteded
he/she/it has pitapatteded
we have pitapatteded
you have pitapatteded
they have pitapatteded
Present perfect continuous
I have been pitapatteding
you have been pitapatteding
he/she/it has been pitapatteding
we have been pitapatteding
you have been pitapatteding
they have been pitapatteding
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 pitapatteded
you pitapatteded
he/she/it pitapatteded
we pitapatteded
you pitapatteded
they pitapatteded
Past continuous
I was pitapatteding
you were pitapatteding
he/she/it was pitapatteding
we were pitapatteding
you were pitapatteding
they were pitapatteding
Past perfect
I had pitapatteded
you had pitapatteded
he/she/it had pitapatteded
we had pitapatteded
you had pitapatteded
they had pitapatteded
Past perfect continuous
I had been pitapatteding
you had been pitapatteding
he/she/it had been pitapatteding
we had been pitapatteding
you had been pitapatteding
they had been pitapatteding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will pitapatted
you will pitapatted
he/she/it will pitapatted
we will pitapatted
you will pitapatted
they will pitapatted
Future continuous
I will be pitapatteding
you will be pitapatteding
he/she/it will be pitapatteding
we will be pitapatteding
you will be pitapatteding
they will be pitapatteding
Future perfect
I will have pitapatteded
you will have pitapatteded
he/she/it will have pitapatteded
we will have pitapatteded
you will have pitapatteded
they will have pitapatteded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pitapatteding
you will have been pitapatteding
he/she/it will have been pitapatteding
we will have been pitapatteding
you will have been pitapatteding
they will have been pitapatteding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pitapatted
you would pitapatted
he/she/it would pitapatted
we would pitapatted
you would pitapatted
they would pitapatted
Conditional continuous
I would be pitapatteding
you would be pitapatteding
he/she/it would be pitapatteding
we would be pitapatteding
you would be pitapatteding
they would be pitapatteding
Conditional perfect
I would have pitapatted
you would have pitapatted
he/she/it would have pitapatted
we would have pitapatted
you would have pitapatted
they would have pitapatted
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pitapatteding
you would have been pitapatteding
he/she/it would have been pitapatteding
we would have been pitapatteding
you would have been pitapatteding
they would have been pitapatteding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pitapatted
we let´s pitapatted
you pitapatted
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pitapatteded
Present Participle
pitapatteding
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 «PITAPATTED»
Discover the use of
pitapatted in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pitapatted and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Let's Fall in Love: A Romance Collection
My heart may have pitapatted abitatthe sight of it. “It's a rallyinsupport of the
troopsof Desert Storm at Grant Park. You won't believe this,but we've been
askedto playbackup for the one and only Lee Greenwood.” I waited a moment,
but he didn't ...
Pauline Baird Jones, 2014
2
Panama Canal Bride: A Story of Construction Days
My heart pitapatted. Then I heard her voice again and the door was opened. As I
went into the room where the guests were waiting, I saw only Charlie in his
starched whites and the rotund missionary who was to marry us. I gave no
thought to ...
Elizabeth Kittredge Parker, 1955
My mood pitapatted between the maturely adult attitudes of somber terror and
sullen rebellion. In a trice I had become aware of myself as a lone individual set
in the midst of an alien and an angry world. Let the day perish wherein I was born
, ...
... exposed roots), and although the forward wheels werestill grounded, the
crumblyearth was running outfrom beneath them indry little avalanches that
rolled down theslope and pitapatted into the water, creating interlocking ripple
patterns.
5
Verses from the Harvard Advocate: 3d Ser., 1886-1906
So glad," she fibbed, " for Princeton is so shady, And old New Haven 's dead a
long, long while." She seemed sincere ; so he looked up quite proudly. His heart,
I fancy, pitapatted loudly. The Rose (loquitur) Warm was the room, bright was the
...
William Gibbs Peckham, Wallace Stevens, 1906
6
Encyclopedia of the Theatre
Most of our American stage directors indulge themselves in the whimsical notion
that all young Englishwomen of the early nineteenth century never under any
circumstances walked like their forbears but invariably pitapatted around like ...
7
Over the River Charlie: a novel
... thousand four hundred and one-half miles from the French capital. "Blindfolded
?" said M. Rapin. "In reality, yes," said M. Ratibon. "The basket was without
peepholes. The ship's hold coal-black." "The blindfold," M. Rapin pitapatted his
eyes.
... dramatizes antipodean quadrennia arytaenoid pasquinade pintaderas
quandaries antiquated aquatinted steradians antitrades attainders radiopaque
disappears pitapatted disparates passivated tartarised tartarized meadowlark
trademarks ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
9
Venus in Chains: Under the Lash of Devil Law
Beecham had scarcely time enough to push Lola through the rear door (she
managed to emit a couple of chortles in spite of the man's hurried precautions),
before Tush unceremoniously shoved the door open and pitapatted in. "Well, well
...
So glad," she fibbed, " for Princeton is so shady, And old New Haven's dead a
long, long while." She seemed sincere ; so he looked up quite proudly. His heart,
I fancy, pitapatted loudly. The Rose (loquitur). Warm was the room, bright was the
...