CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RED-CARD
PRESENT
Present
I red-card
you red-card
he/she/it red-cards
we red-card
you red-card
they red-card
Present continuous
I am red-carding
you are red-carding
he/she/it is red-carding
we are red-carding
you are red-carding
they are red-carding
Present perfect
I have red-carded
you have red-carded
he/she/it has red-carded
we have red-carded
you have red-carded
they have red-carded
Present perfect continuous
I have been red-carding
you have been red-carding
he/she/it has been red-carding
we have been red-carding
you have been red-carding
they have been red-carding
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 red-carded
you red-carded
he/she/it red-carded
we red-carded
you red-carded
they red-carded
Past continuous
I was red-carding
you were red-carding
he/she/it was red-carding
we were red-carding
you were red-carding
they were red-carding
Past perfect
I had red-carded
you had red-carded
he/she/it had red-carded
we had red-carded
you had red-carded
they had red-carded
Past perfect continuous
I had been red-carding
you had been red-carding
he/she/it had been red-carding
we had been red-carding
you had been red-carding
they had been red-carding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will red-card
you will red-card
he/she/it will red-card
we will red-card
you will red-card
they will red-card
Future continuous
I will be red-carding
you will be red-carding
he/she/it will be red-carding
we will be red-carding
you will be red-carding
they will be red-carding
Future perfect
I will have red-carded
you will have red-carded
he/she/it will have red-carded
we will have red-carded
you will have red-carded
they will have red-carded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been red-carding
you will have been red-carding
he/she/it will have been red-carding
we will have been red-carding
you will have been red-carding
they will have been red-carding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would red-card
you would red-card
he/she/it would red-card
we would red-card
you would red-card
they would red-card
Conditional continuous
I would be red-carding
you would be red-carding
he/she/it would be red-carding
we would be red-carding
you would be red-carding
they would be red-carding
Conditional perfect
I would have red-card
you would have red-card
he/she/it would have red-card
we would have red-card
you would have red-card
they would have red-card
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been red-carding
you would have been red-carding
he/she/it would have been red-carding
we would have been red-carding
you would have been red-carding
they would have been red-carding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you red-card
we let´s red-card
you red-card
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
red-carded
Present Participle
red-carding
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.
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «RED-CARD»
The term «red-card» is quite widely used and occupies the
38.781 position in our list of most widely used terms in the
English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Quite widely used
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RED-CARD»
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red-card in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
red-card and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The
Red Card: The Best of Hayibo.com
"The Red Card is the best of the best from Hayibo.com. In print. On the page. In your own hands. Take a breath. Take a break. Have a laugh. Fresh, irreverent, topical news that'll tickle your twisted South African funny bone.
2
Red Card Roy: Sex, Booze and Sendings Off: The Life of ...
Red Card Roy is the jaw-dropping story of terrace cult hero Roy McDonough - Britain's wildest ever footballer who was sent off a record 22 times in a career of more than 650 games, 100 goals, thousands of beers and, allegedly, 400 women.
When thirteen-year-old Zeke moves to Dallas and joins the local soccer team, he finds himself investigating a mystery when someone tries to harm the coach.
Daniel J. Hale, Matthew LaBrot, 2002
Twin brothers Andy and Paul engage in intense sibling rivalry and playing on the same soccer team may not solve the problem.
5
Red Card: The Soccer Star Who Lost it All to Gambling
The Soccer Star Who Lost it All to Gambling Tony Kelly. a. \. TONY. KELY. RED.
CARD. THE SOCCER STAR WHO LOST IT ALL TO GAMBLING TONY KELLY.
Front Cover.
6
Mind-Reading
Card Tricks
He places one red card faceup and one black card faceup, right next to each
other on the table (he saves the other two cards for later). He tells the audience
that these cards will be the markers for the two piles. The mind reader hands the
deck ...
7
Applied Statistics in Occupational Safety and Health
Using the formula for a compound event, the statistician would add the probability
of selecting a red card to the probability of selecting a king. The probability of
selecting a red card is 26/52 or 50% and the probability of selecting a king is 4/52
...
Christopher A. Janicak, 2007
8
Charles Jordan's Best
Card Tricks
The magician then writes the name of a red card on a slip of paper, folds it and
places it under the card case. The spectator shuffles the deck, cuts it and
removes a random card. This card is placed, sight unseen, inside the card case.
The deck ...
Karl Fulves, Charles Thorton Jordan, 1992
9
Accountability Of Peace Support Operations
In specific circumstances, troop contributing states may agree with the
international commander to formally deploy a 'red card holder'. The specific
circumstances generally relate to the sensitivity of the means deployed, for
example attack ...
10
Environment and Statecraft : The Strategy of Environmental ...
In this new game, each student gets $20 if she hands in her red card. If she keeps
her red card (and so hands in her black card) she gets $0 provided a minority of
students hand in a red card and she gets $30 if a majority of students hand in a ...