CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REPLOUGH
PRESENT
Present
I replough
you replough
he/she/it reploughs
we replough
you replough
they replough
Present continuous
I am reploughing
you are reploughing
he/she/it is reploughing
we are reploughing
you are reploughing
they are reploughing
Present perfect
I have reploughed
you have reploughed
he/she/it has reploughed
we have reploughed
you have reploughed
they have reploughed
Present perfect continuous
I have been reploughing
you have been reploughing
he/she/it has been reploughing
we have been reploughing
you have been reploughing
they have been reploughing
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 reploughed
you reploughed
he/she/it reploughed
we reploughed
you reploughed
they reploughed
Past continuous
I was reploughing
you were reploughing
he/she/it was reploughing
we were reploughing
you were reploughing
they were reploughing
Past perfect
I had reploughed
you had reploughed
he/she/it had reploughed
we had reploughed
you had reploughed
they had reploughed
Past perfect continuous
I had been reploughing
you had been reploughing
he/she/it had been reploughing
we had been reploughing
you had been reploughing
they had been reploughing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will replough
you will replough
he/she/it will replough
we will replough
you will replough
they will replough
Future continuous
I will be reploughing
you will be reploughing
he/she/it will be reploughing
we will be reploughing
you will be reploughing
they will be reploughing
Future perfect
I will have reploughed
you will have reploughed
he/she/it will have reploughed
we will have reploughed
you will have reploughed
they will have reploughed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reploughing
you will have been reploughing
he/she/it will have been reploughing
we will have been reploughing
you will have been reploughing
they will have been reploughing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would replough
you would replough
he/she/it would replough
we would replough
you would replough
they would replough
Conditional continuous
I would be reploughing
you would be reploughing
he/she/it would be reploughing
we would be reploughing
you would be reploughing
they would be reploughing
Conditional perfect
I would have replough
you would have replough
he/she/it would have replough
we would have replough
you would have replough
they would have replough
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reploughing
you would have been reploughing
he/she/it would have been reploughing
we would have been reploughing
you would have been reploughing
they would have been reploughing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you replough
we let´s replough
you replough
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reploughed
Present Participle
reploughing
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 «REPLOUGH»
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replough in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
replough and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of Agriculture, Western Australia
(paddock (b)) Replough, rake, seed and fen< purchase first 1,000 wetht
Firebreak and burn and plou Replough, rake, seed and fet Purchase 500 wethers
for ( 500 ewes for (b) Top-dress fa) and (b) Purchue 500 additional ewes UJ
Debit ...
(paddock (b)) Replough, rake, seed and fence (a) ; purchase first 1,000 wethers
Firebreak and burn and plough (b) Replough, rake, seed and fence (b) Purchase
500 wethers for (a) and 500 ewes for (b) Purchase 500 additional ewes for (b) 2 ...
Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture, 1967
Crop Plot treatment Yield per acre Yield 1927 Average yield 5 years 7S 79 80 81
82 Sunflower Manure in summer, plough in August, top work Manure in summer,
plough in August, top work, replough in spring Manure and plough late in fall ...
Canada. Experimental Farm (Nappan, N.S.), 1924
4
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
... and, (c) whether he would direct the company to replough and re-harrow the
land and supply the farmers with seed cane. Mr. Speaker: Is anyone here from
the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Development and Marketing? We will leave
that ...
in the winter as they can, throwing up the land in beds, and replough in the spring
. On good land the twin corn is preferred to all others. Most of our wheat is sown
on corn land at the rate of about three pecks to the acre ; few farmers exceed a ...
6
Rural Society in Southeast India
... the kuruvai harvest came late and there was no time to replough the land
before the samba transplanting. On the other hand, Kumbapettai did not grow
ottadan because the crop required much water, which was available during the
heavier, ...
7
THE UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC EDUCATION: The Contribution of Oxford
According to R. A. Butler, the president of the board of education in 1942, Spens
expressed 'great alarm' at the activities of Norwood's committee, adding that 'it
would amount to nothing less than a scandal if this Committee were to replough ...
8
The Late Administration Epitomised: An Epistle in Verse to ...
Prepar'd for War our Soldiers wifh to land, And hardly brook their General's
Command; Who thought he faw the Swifs upon the Plain, And cries 'tis 'beft that
we replough the Main. From Follies part, when properly review'd We fee the Path
we ...
9
Philosophers and Kings: Education for Leadership in Modern ...
On the other hand, there was some pressure on Norwood not to widen the focus
of the report still further, either by being tempted to 'replough the whole ground of
the curriculum', which the Spens report on secondary education had already ...
10
Figuring the Feminine: The Rhetoric of Female Embodiment in ...
The Rhetoric of Female Embodiment in Medieval Hispanic Literature Jill Ross.
pain, he directs the torturers to replough, to refurrow, Vincent's body: 'Praesicca
rursus ulcera, dum se cicatrix colligit refrigerati sanguinis, manus resulcans diruet
.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPLOUGH»
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replough is used in the context of the following news items.
Families go hungry as supermarkets send millions of tonnes of food …
He was also offered 30,000 spring greens that were due to be reploughed into the fields, and 10 tonnes of tomatoes that were deemed “too big for Tesco”, the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 14»
Frost-hit farmers request extension in debt payment
The head of the Agriculturists Association of Turkey (TZD) İbrahim Yetkin explained that some fields are reploughed after they were damaged, which shows the ... «Daily Sabah, Apr 14»
De Blasio defends decision to keeps schools open, lauds Sanitation …
... the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) in Downtown Brooklyn, the Mayor urged commuters to take mass transit to allow Sanitation to replough streets. «Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Feb 14»
Gap between real Abbott and the bully boy caricature
The author did not approach Tony Abbott or his office for an interview, the result a reploughing of old ground. Mitchell's message is ''sisters beware''. Abbott is an ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 11»
The end of an era for Zimbabwe's last white farmers?
As a seasoned professional farmer, he knows the field needs to be reploughed before pests infest the weedy growths left behind. As a tired political campaigner, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 11»
Dublin Airport closed until 5am as chaos continues
... but with a potential eight inches of snowfall hitting Dublin and the surrounding counties tonight, airport staff will now be forced to replough the runway through ... «thejournal.ie, Dec 10»