CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RE-DRESS
PRESENT
Present
I re-dress
you re-dress
he/she/it re-dresses
we re-dress
you re-dress
they re-dress
Present continuous
I am re-dressing
you are re-dressing
he/she/it is re-dressing
we are re-dressing
you are re-dressing
they are re-dressing
Present perfect
I have re-dressed
you have re-dressed
he/she/it has re-dressed
we have re-dressed
you have re-dressed
they have re-dressed
Present perfect continuous
I have been re-dressing
you have been re-dressing
he/she/it has been re-dressing
we have been re-dressing
you have been re-dressing
they have been re-dressing
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 re-dressed
you re-dressed
he/she/it re-dressed
we re-dressed
you re-dressed
they re-dressed
Past continuous
I was re-dressing
you were re-dressing
he/she/it was re-dressing
we were re-dressing
you were re-dressing
they were re-dressing
Past perfect
I had re-dressed
you had re-dressed
he/she/it had re-dressed
we had re-dressed
you had re-dressed
they had re-dressed
Past perfect continuous
I had been re-dressing
you had been re-dressing
he/she/it had been re-dressing
we had been re-dressing
you had been re-dressing
they had been re-dressing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will re-dress
you will re-dress
he/she/it will re-dress
we will re-dress
you will re-dress
they will re-dress
Future continuous
I will be re-dressing
you will be re-dressing
he/she/it will be re-dressing
we will be re-dressing
you will be re-dressing
they will be re-dressing
Future perfect
I will have re-dressed
you will have re-dressed
he/she/it will have re-dressed
we will have re-dressed
you will have re-dressed
they will have re-dressed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been re-dressing
you will have been re-dressing
he/she/it will have been re-dressing
we will have been re-dressing
you will have been re-dressing
they will have been re-dressing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would re-dress
you would re-dress
he/she/it would re-dress
we would re-dress
you would re-dress
they would re-dress
Conditional continuous
I would be re-dressing
you would be re-dressing
he/she/it would be re-dressing
we would be re-dressing
you would be re-dressing
they would be re-dressing
Conditional perfect
I would have re-dress
you would have re-dress
he/she/it would have re-dress
we would have re-dress
you would have re-dress
they would have re-dress
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been re-dressing
you would have been re-dressing
he/she/it would have been re-dressing
we would have been re-dressing
you would have been re-dressing
they would have been re-dressing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you re-dress
we let´s re-dress
you re-dress
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
re-dressed
Present Participle
re-dressing
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 «RE-DRESS»
Discover the use of
re-dress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
re-dress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A dictionary of the English language: abridged from the ...
RE-DRESS', a. Relief; remedy for wrong ; reparation; indemnification. RE-DRESS
'- AD. pp. Remedied; relieved; indemnified. RE-DRESS'-ER, *. One who gives
redress. RE-DRESS-I.\«, jinr. Setting right; relieving. RE-DRESS'-IVi1"., a.
Noah Webster, John Walker, 1850
2
A Dictionary for Primary Schools
Re-dress', v. t. to relieve, repair. Re-dress', n. relief, remedy. Re-dress'-ed,* p.
remedied. Re-dress'-er, n. one who gives redress. [dress. Re-dress'-lve, a.
tending to re- Re-dress'-less, a. having no redress. Red'-shank, n. a bird. [hot.
Red'-short ...
To: Shelley Manning Subject: Re: Dress for success You were right. I shouldn't
have looked. From: Shelley Manning –April 12, 2014 – 8:31 PM To: Renee
Greene Subject: Re: Dress for success Okay, now you have to tell me. From:
Renee ...
4
A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ...
Rc-dress', v. t. to relieve, amend, repair. Re-drees', n. relief, remedy for wrong. Re
-dress'-ed,* ;? remedied, relieved, indemnified. Re-dress'-er, n one who gives
redress. Re-dren'-ive, o. tending to redress. Re-drem'-less, a. having no redress.
5
Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ...
RE-DRESS', v. t. To relieve; to amend; to re- RE-DRE9S', n. Belief; remedy for
wrong ; reparation; indemnification. KM UliKSS' ; l>. pp. Remedied; relieved;
indemnified. RE-DRESS'-ER, n. One who gives redress. RE-DRESS-IXG, ppr.
6
A High School Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
Re-dress', v. t. to relieve; toj amend ; to repair ; n. relief ; remedy for wrong. Re-
dress'ive, a. tending to re dress. [dress.| hot j Re-dflce', v. t. to lower ; to lessen ; to
abate ; to subdue. j Re-du'ci-ble, a. that can be re duced. \ Re-duc'tion, n. act of ...
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, 1853
7
Principles of Modern Grinding Technology
Re-dress life has a strong effect using cBN due to initial cost but cost/part may be
offset by longer re-dress life. A high wheel speed increases re-dress life by
reducing chip thickness. Wheel cost/part becomes negligible with long re-dress
life ...
From: Shelley Manning — May 17, 2012 — 11:02 AM To: Renee Greene Subject:
Re: Dress fitting My flight from Seattle gets in at 10:30, so noon should be fine.
And, nothing like getting knocked up to bring on the wedding bells, huh?
9
A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of ...
Re-dress', n. amendment; relief; remedy. Re-dress'er, n. onn who affords relief. R
^-drSss'ive, a. succoring ; affording relief. Rfid'streak', n. a species of apple. [
subdue. R^-duce', v. a. to bring back ; to degrade ; to Re-diice rnnnl, ». a bringing
...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1831
... To: “Green Eggs and Ham” Subject: Re: Dress emergency! I've actually never
been a bridesmaid before,butoneofmyfriends who was in my weddinghad the
same problem. It took her forever to fess up thatshe hated the dresses I'dpicked,
and ...