CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCRAGGED
PRESENT
Present
I scrag
you scrag
he/she/it scrags
we scrag
you scrag
they scrag
Present continuous
I am scragging
you are scragging
he/she/it is scragging
we are scragging
you are scragging
they are scragging
Present perfect
I have scragged
you have scragged
he/she/it has scragged
we have scragged
you have scragged
they have scragged
Present perfect continuous
I have been scragging
you have been scragging
he/she/it has been scragging
we have been scragging
you have been scragging
they have been scragging
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 scragged
you scragged
he/she/it scragged
we scragged
you scragged
they scragged
Past continuous
I was scragging
you were scragging
he/she/it was scragging
we were scragging
you were scragging
they were scragging
Past perfect
I had scragged
you had scragged
he/she/it had scragged
we had scragged
you had scragged
they had scragged
Past perfect continuous
I had been scragging
you had been scragging
he/she/it had been scragging
we had been scragging
you had been scragging
they had been scragging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will scrag
you will scrag
he/she/it will scrag
we will scrag
you will scrag
they will scrag
Future continuous
I will be scragging
you will be scragging
he/she/it will be scragging
we will be scragging
you will be scragging
they will be scragging
Future perfect
I will have scragged
you will have scragged
he/she/it will have scragged
we will have scragged
you will have scragged
they will have scragged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scragging
you will have been scragging
he/she/it will have been scragging
we will have been scragging
you will have been scragging
they will have been scragging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scragged
you would scragged
he/she/it would scragged
we would scragged
you would scragged
they would scragged
Conditional continuous
I would be scragging
you would be scragging
he/she/it would be scragging
we would be scragging
you would be scragging
they would be scragging
Conditional perfect
I would have scragged
you would have scragged
he/she/it would have scragged
we would have scragged
you would have scragged
they would have scragged
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scragging
you would have been scragging
he/she/it would have been scragging
we would have been scragging
you would have been scragging
they would have been scragging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scrag
we let´s scrag
you scrag
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
scragging
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 «SCRAGGED»
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scragged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scragged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Guide Specifications for Seismic Isolation Design
Table A.2.2.1-1—Maximum Value of Property Modification Factor for Aging,
max,a Kd Qd Low-damping natural rubber 1.1 1.1 High-damping rubber with
small difference between scragged and unscragged properties 1.2 1.2 High-
damping ...
2
Seismic Evaluation and Retrofit of Existing Buildings
C14-2 shows representative force–displacement loops of a high-damping rubber
bearing under scragged conditions. Scragging is the process of subjecting an
elastomeric bearing to one or more cycles of large-amplitude displacement.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014
3
Constitutive Models for Rubber
executed such tests on thin square specimens (300mm x 300mm x 5mm),
strained in the principal directions 1 and 2 (with a constant velocity of 100 mm/
min), thus to satisfy the following conditions: 11=°22; (2) The 'scragged'
conditions ...
Al Dorfmann, Alan Muhr, 1999
4
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
Scragged P” asked the miner, with not the faintest perception of what scragged
meant. “Ay, scragged!" echoed John; “ hung by the neck with the le rs downwanls
. Pleasant, ch !—you may look !” The miner put but little faith in the alternative;
and ...
Reuben Percy, John Timbs, 1838
5
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction: ...
Mean I Why, I mean if you tell it's — all Dickey — yes, you may look — all Dickey."
" What d'ye mean by Dickey ?'' " Why, if I tell you, and you tell any body else, and
any body else tells any body that you told them, we shall be all scragged.
And that's my story, not yours: the dryad was watching my sister's house and not
looking for you at all, and I scragged her anyway. But yes, I still checked the trees.
Okay?" "Scragged?" "Scragged," she repeated menacingly, stepping one pace ...
What d'ye mean by Dickey ?" " Why, if I tell you, and you tell any body else, and
any body else tells any body that you told them, we shall be all scragged." "
Scragged ?" asked the miner, with not the faintest perception of what scragged
meant.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1837
8
THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION
Scragged?' asked the miner, with not the faintest perception of what scragged
meant. " Ay, scragged !"' echoed John j " hung by the neck with the legs
downwards. Pleasant, eh I — you may look I" The miner put but little faith in the
alternative ...
9
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
What d'ye mean by Dickey?"' " Why, if I tell you, and you tell any body else, and
any body else tells any body that you told them, we shall be all scragged." "
Scragged ?" asked the miner, with not the faintest perception of what scragged
meant.
10
NEHRP Commentary on the Gidelines for the Seismic ...
-0.1 Pressure =7.0 MPa Frequency =0.1 Hz Scragged -i Shear strain Figure C9-5
Force-Displacement Loops of a High-Damping Rubber Bearing Scragging is the
process of subjecting an elastomeric bearing to one or more cycles of large ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCRAGGED»
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scragged is used in the context of the following news items.
England v France: hosts beat France 55-35 in dramatic game but fail …
The ball was turned over and Jonathan Joseph was able to find Mike Brown on the right. The full-back played in George Ford, who was scragged just before the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 15»
Chiefs give the Crusaders a lesson in forward power in Hamilton
Sparks flew within minutes of the opening whistle when Ben Tameifuna, who looked fetching with his freshly-dyed orange hair, and Nepo Laulala scragged each ... «Stuff.co.nz, Feb 15»
Action group set up to protect the Hook and Hatchet pub in Hucking
Samantha Mabb moved to Scragged Oak Road from Penenden Heath, in Maidstone, four years ago. She said: “I'm into horses so I was more than happy to ... «Kent Online, Jan 15»
MONTPELLIER 5-30 BATH
The visitors escape eventually, although Stringer paid the price for an attempt at going down the blindside as he got scragged and then trampled as Montpellier ... «Sportinglife.com, Dec 14»
Ireland 26 Australia 23: player ratings
Scragged Tevita Kuridrani so hard the big centre was forced off while his 75th minute mincing of James Slipper ended any debate about the scrum master on ... «Irish Times, Nov 14»
Player Ratings: All Blacks v Scotland
Ben Smith 7.5/10 -A couple of moments where he was close to breaking tackles only to be scragged. Safe as houses at the back including an in-goal high ball ... «TVNZ, Nov 14»
Measured Ross Lyon supports Ballantyne despite another report
He was a scragged from start to finish in yesterday's game, but didn't receive a single ... Every game he's scragged from start to finish and hardly ever sees a free ... «The Age, Jul 14»
TRAVEL UPDATE: Delays on the A249 to Kent County Show
ROADS are gridlocked on the way to the Kent County Show on the A249 this morning. Southbound between M2, Junction Five at Sittingbourne and Scragged ... «courier.co.uk, Jul 14»
Cotchin 'needs more help' to fight taggers
"When Cotchy is getting punched and kicked and scragged, he needs more help. But it comes down to our game-plan as well, which the boys aren't really ... «AFL.com.au, Apr 14»
All Blacks player ratings from last Bledisloe test
Looked a little lost at times, particularly in defence where he scragged rather than nailed his role. Does not take anything away from his incredible test season. «Stuff.co.nz, Oct 13»