CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RED-PENCILLING
PRESENT
Present
I red-pencilling
you red-pencilling
he/she/it red-pencillings
we red-pencilling
you red-pencilling
they red-pencilling
Present continuous
I am red-pencillinging
you are red-pencillinging
he/she/it is red-pencillinging
we are red-pencillinging
you are red-pencillinging
they are red-pencillinging
Present perfect
I have red-pencillinged
you have red-pencillinged
he/she/it has red-pencillinged
we have red-pencillinged
you have red-pencillinged
they have red-pencillinged
Present perfect continuous
I have been red-pencillinging
you have been red-pencillinging
he/she/it has been red-pencillinging
we have been red-pencillinging
you have been red-pencillinging
they have been red-pencillinging
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-pencillinged
you red-pencillinged
he/she/it red-pencillinged
we red-pencillinged
you red-pencillinged
they red-pencillinged
Past continuous
I was red-pencillinging
you were red-pencillinging
he/she/it was red-pencillinging
we were red-pencillinging
you were red-pencillinging
they were red-pencillinging
Past perfect
I had red-pencillinged
you had red-pencillinged
he/she/it had red-pencillinged
we had red-pencillinged
you had red-pencillinged
they had red-pencillinged
Past perfect continuous
I had been red-pencillinging
you had been red-pencillinging
he/she/it had been red-pencillinging
we had been red-pencillinging
you had been red-pencillinging
they had been red-pencillinging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will red-pencilling
you will red-pencilling
he/she/it will red-pencilling
we will red-pencilling
you will red-pencilling
they will red-pencilling
Future continuous
I will be red-pencillinging
you will be red-pencillinging
he/she/it will be red-pencillinging
we will be red-pencillinging
you will be red-pencillinging
they will be red-pencillinging
Future perfect
I will have red-pencillinged
you will have red-pencillinged
he/she/it will have red-pencillinged
we will have red-pencillinged
you will have red-pencillinged
they will have red-pencillinged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been red-pencillinging
you will have been red-pencillinging
he/she/it will have been red-pencillinging
we will have been red-pencillinging
you will have been red-pencillinging
they will have been red-pencillinging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would red-pencilling
you would red-pencilling
he/she/it would red-pencilling
we would red-pencilling
you would red-pencilling
they would red-pencilling
Conditional continuous
I would be red-pencillinging
you would be red-pencillinging
he/she/it would be red-pencillinging
we would be red-pencillinging
you would be red-pencillinging
they would be red-pencillinging
Conditional perfect
I would have red-pencilling
you would have red-pencilling
he/she/it would have red-pencilling
we would have red-pencilling
you would have red-pencilling
they would have red-pencilling
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been red-pencillinging
you would have been red-pencillinging
he/she/it would have been red-pencillinging
we would have been red-pencillinging
you would have been red-pencillinging
they would have been red-pencillinging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you red-pencilling
we let´s red-pencilling
you red-pencilling
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to red-pencilling
Past participle
red-pencillinged
Present Participle
red-pencillinging
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 «RED-PENCILLING»
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red-pencilling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
red-pencilling and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Key Aspects of German Business Law: A Practical Manual
A right is deleted through “red pencilling” and the registration of a cancellation
note. Any alternation of the right is likewise registered. Presently the land
registers become converted into electronic registers. Such projects are already
underway ...
Michael Wendler, Bernd Tremml, Bernard John Buecker, 2008
2
Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ...
Geraniums are now displaying their beautiful blossoms wherever rown. At Mr.
Cushing's, Belmont Place, there is quite a display. hose we noticed that were fine
were Adelinae, a rosy one with deep red pencilling, Admiral Nelson, a red ...
3
The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful ...
... one with deep red pencilling, Admiral Nelson, a red one with dark lines, and
Mary Queen of Scots. At Mr. Wilder's, some new kinds are in bloom; and at Mr.
Swectser's, some fine sorts are out. In our collection two very excellent ones, ...
Charles Mason Hovey, 1837
4
Biology, Computing, and the History of Molecular Sequencing: ...
But it doesn't take much imagination to see what's wrong with red pencilling a
hundred pages of computer paper. It's mindless and boring busy-work with lots of
opportunities for error. And even after you've found all the format statements, you
...
Miguel García-Sancho, 2012
5
As Though Life Mattered: Leo Kennedy's Story
He was disappointed to find that Leo's "evangelical Marxism" had no limits this
side of heaven.38 Klein added that Leo should know that he never submitted to
red-pencilling, even when his opinions were wrong, let alone when, as in this
case, ...
6
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The dorsal surface is quite smooth, and pencilled in light red upon a yellowish
ground, the red pencilling being fine and delicate, following the contour of the
margin and surface of the carapace. The pleon is subsymmetrical and very
smooth, ...
7
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The dorsal surface is quite smooth, and pencilled in light red upon a yellowish
ground, the red pencilling being fine and delicate, following the contour of the
margin and surface of the carapace. The pleon is subsymmetrical and very
smooth, ...
8
Winona; or, The Foster-Sisters
... caught red pencilling? of light from the fire. Her garments, sodden with rain,
clung to her limbs, and her large eyes were half-open and glazed like those of a
corpse. Instead of being reassured by the appearance of his beloved Miss Drosia
, ...
Isabella Valancy Crawford, Len Early, Michael Peterman, 2006
9
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1832).
The dorsal surface is quite smooth, and pencilled in light red upon a yellowish
ground, the red pencilling being fine and delicate, following the contour of the
margin and surface of the carapace. The pleon is subsymmetrical and very
smooth, ...
10
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
... rather a handsome moth, both pairs of wings being greyish-white, beautifully
fringed, and marked with dark lines and red pencilling; below both are marked
with a large black stripe. It measures nearly 2” across the expanded wings ; and
the ...
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Sadly, this has meant red-pencilling passages of the play's poetry, some of it rather famous. And the cast, with a couple of notable exceptions — John Dolan as ... «Toronto Star, Jun 12»