CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCOOSH
PRESENT
Present
I scoosh
you scoosh
he/she/it scooshes
we scoosh
you scoosh
they scoosh
Present continuous
I am scooshing
you are scooshing
he/she/it is scooshing
we are scooshing
you are scooshing
they are scooshing
Present perfect
I have scooshed
you have scooshed
he/she/it has scooshed
we have scooshed
you have scooshed
they have scooshed
Present perfect continuous
I have been scooshing
you have been scooshing
he/she/it has been scooshing
we have been scooshing
you have been scooshing
they have been scooshing
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 scooshed
you scooshed
he/she/it scooshed
we scooshed
you scooshed
they scooshed
Past continuous
I was scooshing
you were scooshing
he/she/it was scooshing
we were scooshing
you were scooshing
they were scooshing
Past perfect
I had scooshed
you had scooshed
he/she/it had scooshed
we had scooshed
you had scooshed
they had scooshed
Past perfect continuous
I had been scooshing
you had been scooshing
he/she/it had been scooshing
we had been scooshing
you had been scooshing
they had been scooshing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will scoosh
you will scoosh
he/she/it will scoosh
we will scoosh
you will scoosh
they will scoosh
Future continuous
I will be scooshing
you will be scooshing
he/she/it will be scooshing
we will be scooshing
you will be scooshing
they will be scooshing
Future perfect
I will have scooshed
you will have scooshed
he/she/it will have scooshed
we will have scooshed
you will have scooshed
they will have scooshed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scooshing
you will have been scooshing
he/she/it will have been scooshing
we will have been scooshing
you will have been scooshing
they will have been scooshing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scoosh
you would scoosh
he/she/it would scoosh
we would scoosh
you would scoosh
they would scoosh
Conditional continuous
I would be scooshing
you would be scooshing
he/she/it would be scooshing
we would be scooshing
you would be scooshing
they would be scooshing
Conditional perfect
I would have scoosh
you would have scoosh
he/she/it would have scoosh
we would have scoosh
you would have scoosh
they would have scoosh
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scooshing
you would have been scooshing
he/she/it would have been scooshing
we would have been scooshing
you would have been scooshing
they would have been scooshing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scoosh
we let´s scoosh
you scoosh
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
scooshing
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 «SCOOSH»
Discover the use of
scoosh in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scoosh and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Colt Humboldt and the Close of Death:
A muffled SCOOSH–Fwah followed a few seconds later by SCOOSH–Fwah,
SCOOSH–Fwah, SCOOSH–Fwah. “Ugh. I'm tired of these rank specimens.” The
voice was an overworked growl from the vicinity of the SCOOSH–Fwahs. The
kids ...
2
Collins Gem Scots Dictionary (Collins Gem)
With words and phrases from both literary and everyday language, this is the perfect wee dictionary of Scots for native and non-native speakers alike.
Collins Dictionaries, 2014
3
The Trailsman #299: Dakota Danger
A year later, Amanda fired their Norwegian maid Scoosh—Amanda could fire
people faster than Roger could hire them, sometimes literally—and then, one day
soon after, the woman stopped by his office in the new two-story redbrick building
...
Scoosh! Songs and Stories of an Aberdeen Childhood, Stanley Robertson, The
Elphinstone Institute (Traveller Traditions of North-East Scotland No. 2) EICD003.
Double CD. Chokit on a Tattie presents archive recordings made by collectors ...
5
The Haunting of James Hastings
Scoosh-ush, scoosh-ush, scoosh-ush. The sound of feet dragging along carpet
drew nearer to Aaron's bedroom, but stopped short of entering. I didn't want to be
confronted by Annette. She was supposed to be fast asleep three doors down.
6
Hand Made in Britain - The Visitors Guide
(5) SCOOSH, 30 St Mary's Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SU Est. 1999 Tel/fax: +44(0)
131-5576600 www.scoosh.net Parking available Credit cards A bright and airy
shop, Scoosh holds a visual feast of unique clothing and knitwear for adults and ...
Usually ring, bang, scoosh. (Cf. bing go, run, spring up; Scots tinkers' cant).
Edinburgh and Glasgow. BINT, n. Pejorative term for a girl; girlfriend. Br slang ex
Arabic. BLETHER, v. and n. Drivel. Scots. BLIN' FU', adj. Drunk, literally 'blind full'.
8
Diary of an Eco-Outlaw: An Unreasonable Woman Breaks the Law ...
And it did: Hurricane Carla blew in at 180 miles an hour. The curious fact about
talking with dolphins was that, just a scoosh on down the road, you're
communicating with the whole planet—wide open and undividable. No fences.
No borders.
'Scoosh', 'The Reader' and 'Violet Hiccup' have all left home to findtheir
ownwayinthe world. We should collectively wish them 'Bon Chance', they'll
appreciate that. He has been writing for six years nowand lays claim to reams of
poetry ...
calibre (0.7.50) [http://calibre-ebook.com]
10
Englishes Around the World: General studies, British Isles, ...
... weep' (3St, 4Se);fud 'buttocks, or female pubes' (SND) (11Se); boke (11Sh); 5x
wee (12Se, 46Se, 47Se, 49Se, 50Se); scoosh 'anything easily accomplished' (
Munro 1985; in this meaning neither in CSD, nor in SND) (20Gr); fash (26St&Se);
...
Edgar Werner Schneider, 1997
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCOOSH»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
scoosh is used in the context of the following news items.
NHS needs emergency cash boost or care could suffer, ministers told
scoosh DrBloodmoney. 22 May 2015 11:38. 48 49. The Tories have a majority in Parliament now and they have spent about 3 billion pounds reorganizing the ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Cabinet split over crisis fund for vulnerable people
scoosh Rageagainst. 17 Dec 2014 10:38. 123 124. Don't worry Gideon will get round to the baby-boomers but it will not be simply the rich baby-boomers. «The Guardian, Dec 14»
Useful Scots words: Skoosh
The word skoosh, which has the alternative form scoosh, imitates the sound of water engaged in this ... Liquids, other than water can also be said to scoosh. «The Caledonian Mercury, Jul 12»