CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCRIEVE
PRESENT
Present
I scrieve
you scrieve
he/she/it scrieves
we scrieve
you scrieve
they scrieve
Present continuous
I am scrieving
you are scrieving
he/she/it is scrieving
we are scrieving
you are scrieving
they are scrieving
Present perfect
I have scrieved
you have scrieved
he/she/it has scrieved
we have scrieved
you have scrieved
they have scrieved
Present perfect continuous
I have been scrieving
you have been scrieving
he/she/it has been scrieving
we have been scrieving
you have been scrieving
they have been scrieving
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 scrieved
you scrieved
he/she/it scrieved
we scrieved
you scrieved
they scrieved
Past continuous
I was scrieving
you were scrieving
he/she/it was scrieving
we were scrieving
you were scrieving
they were scrieving
Past perfect
I had scrieved
you had scrieved
he/she/it had scrieved
we had scrieved
you had scrieved
they had scrieved
Past perfect continuous
I had been scrieving
you had been scrieving
he/she/it had been scrieving
we had been scrieving
you had been scrieving
they had been scrieving
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will scrieve
you will scrieve
he/she/it will scrieve
we will scrieve
you will scrieve
they will scrieve
Future continuous
I will be scrieving
you will be scrieving
he/she/it will be scrieving
we will be scrieving
you will be scrieving
they will be scrieving
Future perfect
I will have scrieved
you will have scrieved
he/she/it will have scrieved
we will have scrieved
you will have scrieved
they will have scrieved
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scrieving
you will have been scrieving
he/she/it will have been scrieving
we will have been scrieving
you will have been scrieving
they will have been scrieving
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scrieve
you would scrieve
he/she/it would scrieve
we would scrieve
you would scrieve
they would scrieve
Conditional continuous
I would be scrieving
you would be scrieving
he/she/it would be scrieving
we would be scrieving
you would be scrieving
they would be scrieving
Conditional perfect
I would have scrieve
you would have scrieve
he/she/it would have scrieve
we would have scrieve
you would have scrieve
they would have scrieve
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scrieving
you would have been scrieving
he/she/it would have been scrieving
we would have been scrieving
you would have been scrieving
they would have been scrieving
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scrieve
we let´s scrieve
you scrieve
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
scrieving
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 «SCRIEVE»
Discover the use of
scrieve in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scrieve and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
Isl. skridn-a, labascere. Stat. Acc. To SCRIEVE, v. a. To scratch, scrape, Ang.
Flandr. schraeff-en, radere. Scrieve, s. A large scratch, Ang. To SCRIEVE,
SKRIEVE, v. n. To move swiftly along. Burns. Isl. skref-a, gradi ; skreJ', gressus,
passu*.
The frame lines when faired in the mould loft were copied on to 'scrive' or 'scrieve'
boards near at hand to the slabs on which the frame angles were bent to shape.
The 'board' of planks, planed to a smooth surface, is large enough to take at ...
3
The Roxburghshire Word-Book
[Probably from Scraithy-holes (a hillside fox-harbour between Carter Fell and
Carlin Tooth) z—Old N. skrida (; Norw. skrida, skri'a, skra'a) landslip] SCRIEVE,
sb. 1. An abrasion or abrading of the skin. w. 2. A grating sound: “A hard a scrieve
on ...
4
A Literary History of the Low Countries
The watter-scriever O croinklie crowlie watter-thingie, croont wi beret sae bleck,
it's gret yer wee heid's ay sae springie as ye scrieve tae sick effeck! Ye leeve an
ye muive and ye gang sae swith, swith: swift though wi fient an erm or leg; fient: ...
5
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Acc. To SCRIEVE, ». a. To scratch, scrape, Ang. Flandr. schraeff-en, radere.
Scrieye, s. A large scratch, Ang. To SCRIEVE, SKRIEVE, v. n. To move swiftly
along. Burns. Isl. skrrf-a, gradi ; skref, gressus, passus. SCRIEVE, s. Any thing
written, S.
6
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
Ace. vi. 249. Perhaps from Gael. screudan, the noise of any thing rending; Shaw.
V., however, Sonar-1n, v. ands. To SCRIEVE, 'D- a. To scratch; to scrape, to peel;
Ang. Flandr. srhraefli-en radere. Scnnzvn, s. A large scratch, Ang. To SCRIEVE, ...
Body sections were laid out full size as they were faired to form what was known
as a 'scrieve board'. The scrieve board was used for preparing 'set bars' (
curvature to match plate) and bevels (to maintain the web of a ship frame
perpendicular ...
David J. Eyres, George J. Bruce, 2012
8
The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
screeve. * (1801); also screave (1821), scrieve (from ca 1850), scrive (1788). Any
piece of writing: 1788; Scots s. or coll. 2. Whence, a banknote: (mainly Scottish) c.
: ca 1800–90. Sporting Magazine, 1801, 'The one-pound screeves'; Haggart. 3.
9
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Cy. The smallest possible coin. (HALL) Cl". scriddick. SCRITTLE-SCRATTLE, sb.
Der.ll nw.Der.l [skri'tlskrat1.] A difiiculty in makin both ends meet. SCRIVE, o.' and
sb. Sc. hb. Yks. Also in forms screeve Sc. n.Yks."; scrieve. skrieve Sc. (Jase) th.
10
Aircraft template development: compiled and edited by Aero ...
2:12 Scrieve Board Layout Procedure. All layouts which are to supply permanent
basic dimension information are to be placed on Scrieve Boards. Only one side
of each Scrieve Board is to be used unless the layout on the opposite side is ...
Aero Publishers, inc, Ernest James Gentle, 1942
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCRIEVE»
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scrieve is used in the context of the following news items.
Scots speaker sought to scrieve for Scotland
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