CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO POSTILLED
PRESENT
Present
I postil
you postil
he/she/it postils
we postil
you postil
they postil
Present continuous
I am postilling
you are postilling
he/she/it is postilling
we are postilling
you are postilling
they are postilling
Present perfect
I have postilled
you have postilled
he/she/it has postilled
we have postilled
you have postilled
they have postilled
Present perfect continuous
I have been postilling
you have been postilling
he/she/it has been postilling
we have been postilling
you have been postilling
they have been postilling
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 postilled
you postilled
he/she/it postilled
we postilled
you postilled
they postilled
Past continuous
I was postilling
you were postilling
he/she/it was postilling
we were postilling
you were postilling
they were postilling
Past perfect
I had postilled
you had postilled
he/she/it had postilled
we had postilled
you had postilled
they had postilled
Past perfect continuous
I had been postilling
you had been postilling
he/she/it had been postilling
we had been postilling
you had been postilling
they had been postilling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will postil
you will postil
he/she/it will postil
we will postil
you will postil
they will postil
Future continuous
I will be postilling
you will be postilling
he/she/it will be postilling
we will be postilling
you will be postilling
they will be postilling
Future perfect
I will have postilled
you will have postilled
he/she/it will have postilled
we will have postilled
you will have postilled
they will have postilled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been postilling
you will have been postilling
he/she/it will have been postilling
we will have been postilling
you will have been postilling
they will have been postilling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would postilled
you would postilled
he/she/it would postilled
we would postilled
you would postilled
they would postilled
Conditional continuous
I would be postilling
you would be postilling
he/she/it would be postilling
we would be postilling
you would be postilling
they would be postilling
Conditional perfect
I would have postilled
you would have postilled
he/she/it would have postilled
we would have postilled
you would have postilled
they would have postilled
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been postilling
you would have been postilling
he/she/it would have been postilling
we would have been postilling
you would have been postilling
they would have been postilling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you postil
we let´s postil
you postil
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
postilled
Present Participle
postilling
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 «POSTILLED»
Discover the use of
postilled in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
postilled and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the ...
Articles by Capt W. Pers for the reformation of the North, postilled at length by the
Lord Deputy and Council. These articles relate to Turlough Lynagh, O'Donnell,
the Baron of Dungannon, Con O'Donnell, O'Gallogher, and the Scots. Aug. 10. 8.
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1867
2
Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland Preserved ...
158] . Aug. 10. Aug. 10. Cork. Aug. 11. Dublin. Aug. 1 1. Dublin. Aug. 11. Dublin.
Aug. 11. Cork. Aug. 12. Dublin. VOL. LXXXV. 7. Articles by Capt W. Pers for the
reformation of the North, postilled at length by the Lord Deputy and Council.
3
Observations on the more Ancient Statutes ... The fifth ...
... ullum est,'magnunt gffieso/ebat, " uaefitas nullo, crimen, habere dolo;" and Lord
Verulam, in the history of his reign, mentions the having seen an account' of
Empson's, with regard to forseitures, postilled with the king's own hand, vol. iii. p.
Daines BARRINGTON (Hon.), 1796
4
Law and Lawyers: Or, Sketches and Illustrations of Legal ...
I do remember," says Lord Bacon, " to have seen not long since a book of
Empson's, that had the king's hand to almost every leaf, by way of signing, and
was postilled in the margin with the king's hand likewise, where was this
remembrance ...
Archer Polson, James Grant, 1840
5
The History of Great Britain, from the First Invasion of it ...
... 'I a book of accounts of Empson's, that had the " king's hand almost to every
leaf by way of 'f signing, and was in some places postilled in the " margin with the
king's hand likewise, where '3 was this remembrance: Item, Received. from " such
...
Robert Henry, Malcolm Laing, 1799
6
American Pronouncing Dictionary of English Language
Perilled. Perilous. (?) Perilously. (?) Pistolling. Pistolled. Pommelling. Pommelled.
Pi* Milling. Postilled. Pupilage. (?) Pupilary. (?) Quarrelling. Quarrelled. Ravelling
. Ravelled. Remodelling. Remodelled. Revelling. Revelled. Reveller. Rivalling.
Alexander H. Laidlaw, 1859
7
The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
And to shew farther the king's extreme diligence, Ido remember to have seen
long since, a book of accompt of Emp/Ms, that had the king's hand almost to
every leaf, by way of signing, and was in some places postilled in the margin,
with the ...
Francis Bacon, David Mallet, 1740
8
The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it ...
signing, and was in some places postilled in the " margin with the king's hand
likewise, where " was this remembrance : Item, Received from 't such a one five
marks, for a pardon to be pro- " cured ; and if the pardon do not pass, the " money
to ...
Robert Henry, Malcolm Laing, 1799
... of Empson's, that had the King's hand almost to every leaf by way of signing,
and was in some places postilled in the margent with the King's hand likewise,
where was this remembrance.3 1 Famuli extraordinarii suis viventes impensis.
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1864
10
Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland, of the ...
... or his son or to both, to O'Reilly, O'Kane and M'Quillin, and some remembrance
either of scarlet cloth or some piece of plate, whereby they shall the more
diligently be inclined to serve the King. Postilled, cups to be provided to the value
of ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, Hans Claude Hamilton, Ernest George Atkinson, 1860