CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RENEAGUE
PRESENT
Present
I reneague
you reneague
he/she/it reneagues
we reneague
you reneague
they reneague
Present continuous
I am reneaguing
you are reneaguing
he/she/it is reneaguing
we are reneaguing
you are reneaguing
they are reneaguing
Present perfect
I have reneagued
you have reneagued
he/she/it has reneagued
we have reneagued
you have reneagued
they have reneagued
Present perfect continuous
I have been reneaguing
you have been reneaguing
he/she/it has been reneaguing
we have been reneaguing
you have been reneaguing
they have been reneaguing
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 reneagued
you reneagued
he/she/it reneagued
we reneagued
you reneagued
they reneagued
Past continuous
I was reneaguing
you were reneaguing
he/she/it was reneaguing
we were reneaguing
you were reneaguing
they were reneaguing
Past perfect
I had reneagued
you had reneagued
he/she/it had reneagued
we had reneagued
you had reneagued
they had reneagued
Past perfect continuous
I had been reneaguing
you had been reneaguing
he/she/it had been reneaguing
we had been reneaguing
you had been reneaguing
they had been reneaguing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reneague
you will reneague
he/she/it will reneague
we will reneague
you will reneague
they will reneague
Future continuous
I will be reneaguing
you will be reneaguing
he/she/it will be reneaguing
we will be reneaguing
you will be reneaguing
they will be reneaguing
Future perfect
I will have reneagued
you will have reneagued
he/she/it will have reneagued
we will have reneagued
you will have reneagued
they will have reneagued
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reneaguing
you will have been reneaguing
he/she/it will have been reneaguing
we will have been reneaguing
you will have been reneaguing
they will have been reneaguing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reneague
you would reneague
he/she/it would reneague
we would reneague
you would reneague
they would reneague
Conditional continuous
I would be reneaguing
you would be reneaguing
he/she/it would be reneaguing
we would be reneaguing
you would be reneaguing
they would be reneaguing
Conditional perfect
I would have reneague
you would have reneague
he/she/it would have reneague
we would have reneague
you would have reneague
they would have reneague
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reneaguing
you would have been reneaguing
he/she/it would have been reneaguing
we would have been reneaguing
you would have been reneaguing
they would have been reneaguing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reneague
we let´s reneague
you reneague
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reneagued
Present Participle
reneaguing
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 «RENEAGUE»
Discover the use of
reneague in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reneague and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
He to reneague me, and didn't I tell him. He to reneague me — didn't I tell him the
way 'twould be, as it was evermore ? He to reneague me and what I searched out
. Wasn't I knowing what'd happen him? My own Diarmuid O'Hara, the very ...
2
Legends of Saints & Sinners: Collected and Translated from ...
"I would die before I would reneague you," said Peter; "indeed I shall not
reneague you." When death-judgment was passed upon our Saviour, His
enemies were beating Him and spitting on Him. Peter was outside in the court,
when there ...
3
Abhráin Diadha Chúige Connacht; Or, The Religious Songs of ...
I would die before I would reneague you,” said Peter ; "indeed I shall not
reneague you.” When death-judgment was passed upon our Saviour, His
enemies were beating Him and spitting on Him. Peter was outside in the court,
when there ...
4
Dramatic Scenes from Real Life
Is it reneague, my lord? Sure isn't it to refuse following the lade? ' Mns. O'NzAL, (
approaching the table.) Like many words, that in modern parlance sound vulgar,
or are deemed obscure, Mr. Johnson's reneague is from the old French.
Lady Morgan (Sydney), 1833
5
Dramatic Scenes from Real Life by Lady Morgan
Is it reneague, my . lord? Sure isn't it to refuse following the lade? Mns. O'NEAL, (
approaching the table.) Like many words, that in modern parlance sound vulgar,
or are deemed obscure, Mr. Johnson's reneague is from the old French.
Lady Sydney Lady Morgan, 1833
6
The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
An.1 ' The boy reads pretty runnably.' Often ' renably ' in Suf. [A raton of renon
most renable of tonge, P. Plowman (B.) Prol. 158.] RENAG(U)E, RENAIGE, see
Reneague. RENCH, v. and sb. Sc. Irel. Nhb. Dur. Yks. Lan. Chs. Der. Not. Lin. Lei
.
7
The Stone of Truth, and Other Irish Folk Tales
But our Saviour said to him, " Before the cock crows to-night you will reneague (
deny) Me three times." " I would die before I would reneague you," said Peter ; "
indeed I shall not reneague you." When death-judgment was passed upon our ...
Jack, thinking of cribbage, all-fours, or of put, With a dexterous hand he did
shuffle and cut ; And when likely to lose, (like a sharper, they say,) Did attempt to
reneague — I mean, run away. Taral laddy, &c. But watched so closely, he could
not ...
9
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts
But Redhead whispered and nudged Tom about how shabby it would look to
reneague the adventure. So he asked which way he was to go, and Redhead
directed him through a street where a great many bad women lived, and a great
many ...
10
Annotations to Finnegans Wake
... verb) L hortatrix: she that incites hortative (mood of verb) Fl. W.H. Mallock: Is
Life Worth Living? F2. A. Mackirdy & W. N. Willis, The White Slave Market, quotes
a 'missus': 'What are you going to do — follow suit, reneague, or go to the pack?