CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCROMING
PRESENT
Present
I scroming
you scroming
he/she/it scromings
we scroming
you scroming
they scroming
Present continuous
I am scrominging
you are scrominging
he/she/it is scrominging
we are scrominging
you are scrominging
they are scrominging
Present perfect
I have scrominged
you have scrominged
he/she/it has scrominged
we have scrominged
you have scrominged
they have scrominged
Present perfect continuous
I have been scrominging
you have been scrominging
he/she/it has been scrominging
we have been scrominging
you have been scrominging
they have been scrominging
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 scrominged
you scrominged
he/she/it scrominged
we scrominged
you scrominged
they scrominged
Past continuous
I was scrominging
you were scrominging
he/she/it was scrominging
we were scrominging
you were scrominging
they were scrominging
Past perfect
I had scrominged
you had scrominged
he/she/it had scrominged
we had scrominged
you had scrominged
they had scrominged
Past perfect continuous
I had been scrominging
you had been scrominging
he/she/it had been scrominging
we had been scrominging
you had been scrominging
they had been scrominging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will scroming
you will scroming
he/she/it will scroming
we will scroming
you will scroming
they will scroming
Future continuous
I will be scrominging
you will be scrominging
he/she/it will be scrominging
we will be scrominging
you will be scrominging
they will be scrominging
Future perfect
I will have scrominged
you will have scrominged
he/she/it will have scrominged
we will have scrominged
you will have scrominged
they will have scrominged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scrominging
you will have been scrominging
he/she/it will have been scrominging
we will have been scrominging
you will have been scrominging
they will have been scrominging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scroming
you would scroming
he/she/it would scroming
we would scroming
you would scroming
they would scroming
Conditional continuous
I would be scrominging
you would be scrominging
he/she/it would be scrominging
we would be scrominging
you would be scrominging
they would be scrominging
Conditional perfect
I would have scroming
you would have scroming
he/she/it would have scroming
we would have scroming
you would have scroming
they would have scroming
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scrominging
you would have been scrominging
he/she/it would have been scrominging
we would have been scrominging
you would have been scrominging
they would have been scrominging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scroming
we let´s scroming
you scroming
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
scrominged
Present Participle
scrominging
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 «SCROMING»
Discover the use of
scroming in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scroming and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
SCROME, v.1 and sb.1 n.Cy. Yks. Also written scroam. [skrom.] 1. v. To walk or
climb awkwardly or roughly ; to walk with long strides ; to scramble ; to grope. Cf.
scrawm. n.Cy. (HALL.) w.Yks. He goes scroming about, Sheffield Indep. (1874); w
.
2
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Hence Scromlng, pp]. adj. wide-spreading; awkward, tall and lanky. e.Yka.Agreat
screaming fellow (MissA.). w.Yka.8(s.v. Scravvming). 2. To wander aimlessly
about, to waste time. 11.11111. Weer's ta been scroming op an' clean all this time
!
3
A glossary of words used in south-west Lincolnshire: ...
Scrat, Owd, a name for the devil. Scrauming (pronounced scroming), wide-
spreading ; ungainly. Screed, a cap border. Screw, a salary. Scribble. After the
wool has passed through the ' willy (which see), an instrument with iron spikes
revolving ...
Robert Eden George Cole, 1886
Scrat, Owd, a name for the devil. Scr aiming- (pronounced scroming), wide-
spreading; ungainly. Screed, a cap border. Screw, a salary. Scribble. After the
wool has passed through the ' willy (which see), an instrument with iron spikes
revolving ...
English Dialect Society, 1883
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inttdor/scroming Rm. W Behind the Music (CC) 7:00629898 tfi HO Pokemon (CC)
— Cartoon 26343 Si - OS) Jackie Chan Adventures (CC)6i4ffi O Judge Joe ...
... clopping coupling cowlings scowling clotting sculping urologic cowgirls
glyptics Cummings scumming gnomonic oncoming upcoming scroming crumping
micrurgy pooncing crooning pouncing scorning crowning consigns counting
scooping ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
"LLLLove your Repeaterrrrl" Apple II keyboard adapter Repeats any keypress,
including control characters for rubout, scroMing, etc. Featured on professionaf
terminals. On/off control and adjustable delay to match your typing touch.
... e.g. I was often said to be "out scroming" as a child, when I was out in the
country with friends. Seconds— used of many things. [m] Sen— sometimes uses "
—sen" An Example of Survival in Sheffield Speech 79.
9
Thomas Register of American Manufacturers and Thomas ...
U.S. 1 (ZIP 27696) (Manufacturer Specialty Products: ScroMing Signs/Backlit
Stetic/Scrolling Motion Dispïays/Diazo Reproduction Blueprinting/Whiteprlntlng
Equipment/Diazo Media, Document Vertical Files/Economical Plan Holders/
Hanglng ...
10
Golden Fool: The Tawny Man Trilogy
Robin Hobb’s books are diamonds in a sea of zircons.”—George R. R. Martin “[Robin Hobb] ranks near the top of the high fantasy field. . . . [She] juggles all the balls with aplomb, besides providing spot-on characterizations ...