CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RE-TRODDEN
PRESENT
Present
I re-trodden
you re-trodden
he/she/it re-troddens
we re-trodden
you re-trodden
they re-trodden
Present continuous
I am re-troddening
you are re-troddening
he/she/it is re-troddening
we are re-troddening
you are re-troddening
they are re-troddening
Present perfect
I have re-troddened
you have re-troddened
he/she/it has re-troddened
we have re-troddened
you have re-troddened
they have re-troddened
Present perfect continuous
I have been re-troddening
you have been re-troddening
he/she/it has been re-troddening
we have been re-troddening
you have been re-troddening
they have been re-troddening
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-troddened
you re-troddened
he/she/it re-troddened
we re-troddened
you re-troddened
they re-troddened
Past continuous
I was re-troddening
you were re-troddening
he/she/it was re-troddening
we were re-troddening
you were re-troddening
they were re-troddening
Past perfect
I had re-troddened
you had re-troddened
he/she/it had re-troddened
we had re-troddened
you had re-troddened
they had re-troddened
Past perfect continuous
I had been re-troddening
you had been re-troddening
he/she/it had been re-troddening
we had been re-troddening
you had been re-troddening
they had been re-troddening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will re-trodden
you will re-trodden
he/she/it will re-trodden
we will re-trodden
you will re-trodden
they will re-trodden
Future continuous
I will be re-troddening
you will be re-troddening
he/she/it will be re-troddening
we will be re-troddening
you will be re-troddening
they will be re-troddening
Future perfect
I will have re-troddened
you will have re-troddened
he/she/it will have re-troddened
we will have re-troddened
you will have re-troddened
they will have re-troddened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been re-troddening
you will have been re-troddening
he/she/it will have been re-troddening
we will have been re-troddening
you will have been re-troddening
they will have been re-troddening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would re-trodden
you would re-trodden
he/she/it would re-trodden
we would re-trodden
you would re-trodden
they would re-trodden
Conditional continuous
I would be re-troddening
you would be re-troddening
he/she/it would be re-troddening
we would be re-troddening
you would be re-troddening
they would be re-troddening
Conditional perfect
I would have re-trodden
you would have re-trodden
he/she/it would have re-trodden
we would have re-trodden
you would have re-trodden
they would have re-trodden
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been re-troddening
you would have been re-troddening
he/she/it would have been re-troddening
we would have been re-troddening
you would have been re-troddening
they would have been re-troddening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you re-trodden
we let´s re-trodden
you re-trodden
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
re-troddened
Present Participle
re-troddening
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-TRODDEN»
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re-trodden in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
re-trodden and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Twice Around the Clock: Or, The Hours of the Day and Night ...
... if the spot which your author and artist to command have selected for
illustration of the eighth hour ante-meridian, be so rich in historical and literary
recollections ; that we may fancy every inch of its surface trodden and re-trodden
till the very ...
George Augustus Sala, 1862
2
The London journal of botany
... keenly renewed and varied during every successive excursion in Andalusia,
and which cannot be felt in Central Europe, where every inch of ground has been
trodden and re-trodden by experienced botanists. Here and there, some flocks of
...
... recollections; that we may fancy every inch of its surface trodden and re-
trodden till the very soil has sunk, by the feet of the departed great; that the
student, and Bharat Tandon 222.
And home, whether it be a place Where feeds the raven, or a high hill On which
rises a temple built in white stone, Or the hallucination of a spirit along a lane
Trodden and re-trodden always towards the light. If I shall raise my hands That
the ...
5
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature
Crosby and Let- terman. 1801. The Vernal Walk should have been trodden and
re-trodden before it was ventured to be proposed as a promenade for the public.
In its present form, to drop the metaphor, it appears but the offspring of a moment.
Tobias George Smollett, 1801
6
Irish life [by I. Butt].
... some of the transactions of real life, — eschewing of course every portion of the
ground already trodden and re-trodden by so many able painters of the world,
with even the humblest of whom he has not the temerity to challenge rivalry.
7
Reports of cases argued and ruled on the circuits in ...
In Re Trodden. {North East Circuit.) 432 33. A. B. claiming to register his vote as a
£50 freeholder, and making his affidavit before a judge, at the Summer Assizesof
1839, did not transmit same to the Clerk of the Peace in time to be received at ...
Ireland. Courts, George Crawford, Edward Spencer Dix, 1841
8
The history of the destruction of Jerusalem, as connected ...
(8) and now go to! i will tell you what i will do to my vineyard j i. will take away the
hedge thereof, and it shall re eaten up; and rreak down the wall thereof, and it
shall re trodden down! and i will lav it waste: it shall not re pruned, nor digged; ...
9
The Gentleman's Magazine
As it does not ap-' pear that he has re-trodden his. steps, and, heen'adm-itted into
the Priest; hood by any English or even Irish'Prelate, his? pretended consecration
'; must be looked upon as a mere farceJ “ Collapsa ruunt sufiduch's I iectu 00-' ...
10
The Fireblade Array: 4-Book Bundle:
She felt rather disappointed to have been disturbed at such a key moment, but
the journey could be re-trodden, the pain re-experienced. Always ones for
courtesy, the nine Sunidarans knelt to seat themselves at her level. “Shade and
peace ...
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