CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO QUICKSTEPPED
PRESENT
Present
I quickstepped
you quickstepped
he/she/it quicksteppeds
we quickstepped
you quickstepped
they quickstepped
Present continuous
I am quicksteppeding
you are quicksteppeding
he/she/it is quicksteppeding
we are quicksteppeding
you are quicksteppeding
they are quicksteppeding
Present perfect
I have quicksteppeded
you have quicksteppeded
he/she/it has quicksteppeded
we have quicksteppeded
you have quicksteppeded
they have quicksteppeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been quicksteppeding
you have been quicksteppeding
he/she/it has been quicksteppeding
we have been quicksteppeding
you have been quicksteppeding
they have been quicksteppeding
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 quicksteppeded
you quicksteppeded
he/she/it quicksteppeded
we quicksteppeded
you quicksteppeded
they quicksteppeded
Past continuous
I was quicksteppeding
you were quicksteppeding
he/she/it was quicksteppeding
we were quicksteppeding
you were quicksteppeding
they were quicksteppeding
Past perfect
I had quicksteppeded
you had quicksteppeded
he/she/it had quicksteppeded
we had quicksteppeded
you had quicksteppeded
they had quicksteppeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been quicksteppeding
you had been quicksteppeding
he/she/it had been quicksteppeding
we had been quicksteppeding
you had been quicksteppeding
they had been quicksteppeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will quickstepped
you will quickstepped
he/she/it will quickstepped
we will quickstepped
you will quickstepped
they will quickstepped
Future continuous
I will be quicksteppeding
you will be quicksteppeding
he/she/it will be quicksteppeding
we will be quicksteppeding
you will be quicksteppeding
they will be quicksteppeding
Future perfect
I will have quicksteppeded
you will have quicksteppeded
he/she/it will have quicksteppeded
we will have quicksteppeded
you will have quicksteppeded
they will have quicksteppeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been quicksteppeding
you will have been quicksteppeding
he/she/it will have been quicksteppeding
we will have been quicksteppeding
you will have been quicksteppeding
they will have been quicksteppeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would quickstepped
you would quickstepped
he/she/it would quickstepped
we would quickstepped
you would quickstepped
they would quickstepped
Conditional continuous
I would be quicksteppeding
you would be quicksteppeding
he/she/it would be quicksteppeding
we would be quicksteppeding
you would be quicksteppeding
they would be quicksteppeding
Conditional perfect
I would have quickstepped
you would have quickstepped
he/she/it would have quickstepped
we would have quickstepped
you would have quickstepped
they would have quickstepped
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been quicksteppeding
you would have been quicksteppeding
he/she/it would have been quicksteppeding
we would have been quicksteppeding
you would have been quicksteppeding
they would have been quicksteppeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you quickstepped
we let´s quickstepped
you quickstepped
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to quickstepped
Past participle
quicksteppeded
Present Participle
quicksteppeding
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 «QUICKSTEPPED»
Discover the use of
quickstepped in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
quickstepped and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A New Beginning: Book No. 7 of the Wolde Family Saga
REMOVINGHIS TAM,HE QUICKSTEPPED FORWARD, COMING TOAHALTTWO
PACES AWAY, CLICKED HIS HEELS, BENT SLIGHTLY FORWARD FROM THE
WAIST,AND REACHED FOR HER EXTENDED HAND; KISSING IT. “M'LADY ...
2
A Grammatical Sketch of the Akra- Or Gâ-Language, with Some ...
kukuku, adv. boldly; quickstepped; manly; ebote mli —, he stepped boldly in.
kukuli, n. ball; lump; su-kukuli, lump of clay; lo-kukuli, piece of meat. kukuo (pl.
kukudsi kukui, kukubii?) adj. and adv. sort; shortly. kukuo, Adn. v. 2 ko, to take.
kukwe, ...
3
A Grammatical Sketch of the Akra- Or Gã-language
... half-fathom, i. e. yard. kukufo, n. short-cutting, shortening. kukuku , adv. boldly ;
quickstepped ; manly ; ebote mli — , he stepped boldly in. kukuli, n. ball; lump; su
-kukuli, lump of clay; lo-kukuli, piece of meat. kukuo (pl. kukudsi kukui, kukubii?) ...
4
Models.Behaving.Badly.: Why Confusing Illusion with Reality ...
We went to birthday parties, invited dates to see Doris Day and Rock Hudson in
1JMMPX 5BML took dancing lessons at Arthur Murray to prepare for school
dances (as we called our proms), quickstepped to “It Happened in Monterey,”
and ...
5
Venezuela Speaks!: Voices from the Grassroots
The land is fertile, and the rivers are bountifulf' In the evenings, the passionate
voices and quickstepped rhythms of the regionalJoropo music roll from the car
stereos parked along the sidestreets of the state capital of Barinas.5 This is the
land ...
Carlos Martinez, Michael Fox, JoJo Farrell, 2009
6
A Place Called Appomattox
Mahone's men and Field's division quickstepped from the tag— end of the line of
march, reach— ing the main body by midmorning. Not far behind them came the
har— bingers of the Union Second Corps, which had spent the night the other ...
Behind us was a small lighthouse that looked like it hadn't been used in years.
Ahead of us, cars crisscrossed along streets with no lights and no stop signs. Ma
set a fast pace and Sally and I quickstepped to keep up with her and the umbrella
.
... is that I can't resist an adventure, and Duke knew it. After throwing on some
clothes, I popped the screen on my window and crawled into the catalpa tree. !
fourteen1 DUKE'S PALS We quickstepped through town, cutting across
backyards 48.
9
Smut: Two Unseemly Stories
he quickstepped. 'Scrotum?' MrsForbes stonyeyed gaveno indication of having
heard but maintainedthroughout a fixed and ghastly smile as her now foxtrotting
partner remorselessly pliedher with smut. 'Pussy? Fanny? Arse?' He might have ...
Frank quickstepped to the exit and pushed through the gate while the artist made
a futile attempt to elicit a description of the female fugitive. Had he been in a more
charitable mood, Frank would have told her not to bother. Descending the ...