CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SHOULDST
PRESENT
Present
I shouldst
you shouldst
he/she/it shouldsts
we shouldst
you shouldst
they shouldst
Present continuous
I am shouldsting
you are shouldsting
he/she/it is shouldsting
we are shouldsting
you are shouldsting
they are shouldsting
Present perfect
I have shouldsted
you have shouldsted
he/she/it has shouldsted
we have shouldsted
you have shouldsted
they have shouldsted
Present perfect continuous
I have been shouldsting
you have been shouldsting
he/she/it has been shouldsting
we have been shouldsting
you have been shouldsting
they have been shouldsting
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 shouldsted
you shouldsted
he/she/it shouldsted
we shouldsted
you shouldsted
they shouldsted
Past continuous
I was shouldsting
you were shouldsting
he/she/it was shouldsting
we were shouldsting
you were shouldsting
they were shouldsting
Past perfect
I had shouldsted
you had shouldsted
he/she/it had shouldsted
we had shouldsted
you had shouldsted
they had shouldsted
Past perfect continuous
I had been shouldsting
you had been shouldsting
he/she/it had been shouldsting
we had been shouldsting
you had been shouldsting
they had been shouldsting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will shouldst
you will shouldst
he/she/it will shouldst
we will shouldst
you will shouldst
they will shouldst
Future continuous
I will be shouldsting
you will be shouldsting
he/she/it will be shouldsting
we will be shouldsting
you will be shouldsting
they will be shouldsting
Future perfect
I will have shouldsted
you will have shouldsted
he/she/it will have shouldsted
we will have shouldsted
you will have shouldsted
they will have shouldsted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been shouldsting
you will have been shouldsting
he/she/it will have been shouldsting
we will have been shouldsting
you will have been shouldsting
they will have been shouldsting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would shouldst
you would shouldst
he/she/it would shouldst
we would shouldst
you would shouldst
they would shouldst
Conditional continuous
I would be shouldsting
you would be shouldsting
he/she/it would be shouldsting
we would be shouldsting
you would be shouldsting
they would be shouldsting
Conditional perfect
I would have shouldst
you would have shouldst
he/she/it would have shouldst
we would have shouldst
you would have shouldst
they would have shouldst
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been shouldsting
you would have been shouldsting
he/she/it would have been shouldsting
we would have been shouldsting
you would have been shouldsting
they would have been shouldsting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you shouldst
we let´s shouldst
you shouldst
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
shouldsted
Present Participle
shouldsting
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 «SHOULDST»
Discover the use of
shouldst in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
shouldst and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Healing Hand: Man and Wound in the Ancient World
FIRST EXAMINATION If thou examinest a man having a gaping wound in his
shoulder, its flesh being laid back and its sides separated, while he suffers with
swelling (in) his shoulder blade, thou shouldst palpate his wound. Shouldst thou
find ...
2
The Cleveland Medical Journal
shouldst, reverencing kine and Brahmanas above all, always seek, whether
standing or sitting, the good of all living creatures. Thou shouldst, with thy whole
heart, strive to bring about the cure of those that are ill. Even for the sake of thy
life ...
Shattuck — Medical Ethics shouldst, reverencing kine and Brahmanas above all,
always seek, whether standing or sitting, the good of all living creatures. Thou
shouldst, with thy whole heart, strive to bring about the cure of those that are ill.
Frederick Cheever Shattuck, 1908
4
The Early History of Surgery
If thou examinest a man having a break in his upper arm, and thou findest his
upper arm hanging down, separated from its fellow, thou shouldst say concerning
him : 'One having a break in his upper arm. An ailment which I will treat.
William John Bishop, 1995
5
Elements of English Grammar; So Arranged as to Combine the ...
Past Tense, ([.) The common form . . prefixes might, mightst, could, couldst,
should^ shouldst, would, wouldst, to the first form of the verb ; as, might love,
mightst love, could love, couldst love, would love, wouldst love, should love,
shouldst love.
Samuel Stillman Greene, 1858
6
Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the ...
If thou shouldst make up thy mind, And shouldst take too young a wife, Youthful
wife has boiling blood, Boiling blood; No one thinks of her much good. If thou
shouldst make up thy mind, And shouldst take too old a wife,[pg.403] In the house
...
Therese Albertine Louise von Jacob Robinson, 2012
7
Indiana Medical Journal: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and ...
"If thou desirest to achieve success of areatment, earn wealth, acquire celebrity,
and win Heaven thereafter, thou shouldst, reverencing kine and Brahmanas
above all, always seek, whether standing or sitting, the good of all living
creatures.
Thou shouldst apply grease to his head, (and) soften his neck therewith and both
his shoulders. Thou shouldst do likewise for every man whom thou findest having
a split skull ... Gloss: As for "(Until) thou knowest he has reached a decisive ...
9
Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the ...
If thou shouldst make up thy mind, And shouldst take a handsome wife, Nought
but trouble she will give, Trouble give ; Others' visits she'll receive. If thou
shouldst make up thy mind, And shouldst take too short a wife, Lowly thou must
stoop to ...
10
The Mysticism of The Cloud of Unknowing
It is nothing else but God Himself: It is God for whom thou shouldst be still, if thou
shouldst be still; and for whom thou shouldst speak if thou shouldst speak; and
for whom thou shouldst fast, if thou shouldst fast; and for whom thou shouldst be ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHOULDST»
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shouldst is used in the context of the following news items.
Helton! Thou shouldst be living at this hour
Percy Helton IRS Commissioner John Koskinen turned in a memorable performance before the House Ways and Means Committee on Friday morning. I wrote ... «Power Line, Jun 14»
Mill! thou shouldst be living at this hour
Britain has had few public intellectuals. The one undeniable example was John Stuart Mill who lived from 1806 to 1873 and whose utterances dominated the ... «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 07»