CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PITAPATTING
PRESENT
Present
I pitapatting
you pitapatting
he/she/it pitapattings
we pitapatting
you pitapatting
they pitapatting
Present continuous
I am pitapattinging
you are pitapattinging
he/she/it is pitapattinging
we are pitapattinging
you are pitapattinging
they are pitapattinging
Present perfect
I have pitapattinged
you have pitapattinged
he/she/it has pitapattinged
we have pitapattinged
you have pitapattinged
they have pitapattinged
Present perfect continuous
I have been pitapattinging
you have been pitapattinging
he/she/it has been pitapattinging
we have been pitapattinging
you have been pitapattinging
they have been pitapattinging
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 pitapattinged
you pitapattinged
he/she/it pitapattinged
we pitapattinged
you pitapattinged
they pitapattinged
Past continuous
I was pitapattinging
you were pitapattinging
he/she/it was pitapattinging
we were pitapattinging
you were pitapattinging
they were pitapattinging
Past perfect
I had pitapattinged
you had pitapattinged
he/she/it had pitapattinged
we had pitapattinged
you had pitapattinged
they had pitapattinged
Past perfect continuous
I had been pitapattinging
you had been pitapattinging
he/she/it had been pitapattinging
we had been pitapattinging
you had been pitapattinging
they had been pitapattinging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will pitapatting
you will pitapatting
he/she/it will pitapatting
we will pitapatting
you will pitapatting
they will pitapatting
Future continuous
I will be pitapattinging
you will be pitapattinging
he/she/it will be pitapattinging
we will be pitapattinging
you will be pitapattinging
they will be pitapattinging
Future perfect
I will have pitapattinged
you will have pitapattinged
he/she/it will have pitapattinged
we will have pitapattinged
you will have pitapattinged
they will have pitapattinged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pitapattinging
you will have been pitapattinging
he/she/it will have been pitapattinging
we will have been pitapattinging
you will have been pitapattinging
they will have been pitapattinging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pitapatting
you would pitapatting
he/she/it would pitapatting
we would pitapatting
you would pitapatting
they would pitapatting
Conditional continuous
I would be pitapattinging
you would be pitapattinging
he/she/it would be pitapattinging
we would be pitapattinging
you would be pitapattinging
they would be pitapattinging
Conditional perfect
I would have pitapatting
you would have pitapatting
he/she/it would have pitapatting
we would have pitapatting
you would have pitapatting
they would have pitapatting
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pitapattinging
you would have been pitapattinging
he/she/it would have been pitapattinging
we would have been pitapattinging
you would have been pitapattinging
they would have been pitapattinging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pitapatting
we let´s pitapatting
you pitapatting
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to pitapatting
Past participle
pitapattinged
Present Participle
pitapattinging
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 «PITAPATTING»
Discover the use of
pitapatting in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pitapatting and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
No Silent Witness: The Eliot Parsonage Women and Their ...
On those occasions, hewroteeveryday, andhisletters, playfuland
tenderbutalsoself critical andcontrite,keptherheart “pitapatting”the way they hadin
their courting days. A penitent letterinwhichTomhad ruedhis inexcusable “
hardness,” swearing ...
Cynthia Grant Tucker, 2010
2
Lorna Doone; a Romance of Exmoor:
However, asIate more and more, myspirit arose within me, and Ithought of
whatmy father hadbeen, and howhe had told me a hundredtimes nevertobe a
coward. And then I grew warm, and mylittle heart was ashamed of its pitapatting,
and I ...
3
Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days
She felther cheeks glowingwith excitement and her heart pitapatting as it would
nothave done, even had Kent proved to be the chicken thief they had imagined
him to be. That young man finished hisjob,cleaned his spade, shook out the
gunny ...
This young gentleman is twenty-one; has a head like the Hermes, a body like the
fauns, and winsome, languishing eyes with a light in their depths which have set
the heart of every girl along his native Giudecca pitapatting morning, noon, and ...
Francis Hopkinson Smith, 2006
However, asIate more and more, myspirit arose within me, and Ithought of
whatmy father hadbeen, and howhe had told me a hundredtimes nevertobe a
coward. And then I grew warm, and mylittle heart was ashamed of its pitapatting,
and I ...
6
Experiencing Mozart: A Listener's Companion
... comic level with a duet between Dorabella and Guglielmo, in which he gives
her a heart as a token of his love (and tries to substitute it in her locket for her
portrait of Ferrando), with musical representation of the pitapatting of their hearts.
7
Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor
However, as I ate more and more, my spirit arose within me, and I thought ofwhat
my fatherhad been,and how he hadtold me ahundred timesnever tobea coward.
And thenIgrew warm, andmy littleheart wasashamed ofits pitapatting, andIsaid to
...
Sir Richard Blackmore, 1962
8
Fifty-Two Stories For Girls:
"Hark! don't you hear my kinswoman's lute? Poor, kind Dorothy, she will play
tothem for the hour long,andlikes nothing better. I can hear their little feet
pitapatting; and Dick would insist on puttingonhis new fine suit, all brave with
Spanish point ...
9
Under the Berkeley Oaks: Stories
The Dig heard his heart pitapatting. The Lazy Student did not budge. A butterfly
perched on his nose, a squirrel peeped at him through the grass; but he did not
move. A minute passed. Another. The Dig began to feel ridiculous. The laborious
...
10
A Spring Day: And Other Poems
Did little, restless, pitapatting feet Once climb your stairs, and tread your floors,
which now Lie restful as an image carved in stone ? Within your cabinets, do you
never see Some little things which start the sudden tear, And waken memories of
...