CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SKYRE
PRESENT
Present
I skyre
you skyre
he/she/it skyres
we skyre
you skyre
they skyre
Present continuous
I am skyring
you are skyring
he/she/it is skyring
we are skyring
you are skyring
they are skyring
Present perfect
I have skyred
you have skyred
he/she/it has skyred
we have skyred
you have skyred
they have skyred
Present perfect continuous
I have been skyring
you have been skyring
he/she/it has been skyring
we have been skyring
you have been skyring
they have been skyring
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 skyred
you skyred
he/she/it skyred
we skyred
you skyred
they skyred
Past continuous
I was skyring
you were skyring
he/she/it was skyring
we were skyring
you were skyring
they were skyring
Past perfect
I had skyred
you had skyred
he/she/it had skyred
we had skyred
you had skyred
they had skyred
Past perfect continuous
I had been skyring
you had been skyring
he/she/it had been skyring
we had been skyring
you had been skyring
they had been skyring
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will skyre
you will skyre
he/she/it will skyre
we will skyre
you will skyre
they will skyre
Future continuous
I will be skyring
you will be skyring
he/she/it will be skyring
we will be skyring
you will be skyring
they will be skyring
Future perfect
I will have skyred
you will have skyred
he/she/it will have skyred
we will have skyred
you will have skyred
they will have skyred
Future perfect continuous
I will have been skyring
you will have been skyring
he/she/it will have been skyring
we will have been skyring
you will have been skyring
they will have been skyring
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would skyre
you would skyre
he/she/it would skyre
we would skyre
you would skyre
they would skyre
Conditional continuous
I would be skyring
you would be skyring
he/she/it would be skyring
we would be skyring
you would be skyring
they would be skyring
Conditional perfect
I would have skyre
you would have skyre
he/she/it would have skyre
we would have skyre
you would have skyre
they would have skyre
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been skyring
you would have been skyring
he/she/it would have been skyring
we would have been skyring
you would have been skyring
they would have been skyring
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you skyre
we let´s skyre
you skyre
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
skyring
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 «SKYRE»
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skyre in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
skyre and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Middle English Dictionary:
467 : PUS bayst he be bri3t qwene bat all hire ble chaungid; To skyre skarlet
hewe skyftis hire face. Ibid. 1924: pen of skire porpure A side slauyn him sewe.
cl540(?a1400) Destr.Trov 12500: Hit skirmyt in the skewes with a skyre low,
Thurgh ...
Robert E. Lewis, John Reidy,
1988
2
The Dialect of Banffshire: With a Glossary of Words Not in ...
SKYRE, n. (1) a brightly-coloured, tawdry piece of dress. (2) Anything brightly
coloured. (3) A person of silly, amazed look. SKYRE, an. (1) to look in a silly,
amazed manner. (2) To make a foolish parade in gaudy dress; as, “He geed sky/
rin' ...
Beyond the Rinks HopeI wouldcross theridge to thetopof the Skyre burn, which
atitshead isall split up into deep grassy gullies.I hadguessed thisfrom themap,
andthe people at Gledfoot had confirmed it.Byone orotherof these gulliesIcould
ride ...
4
Niklas ZennstrM and Skype
INTRODUCTION IWWWWW”//////////////////W/W/N 6 CHAPTER I ZENNSTROIVI'S
EARLY LIFE WWW/ 9 CHAPTER 2 STARTING A COMPANY WW/W/ 23
CHAPTER 3 DEVELOPING SKYRE SS CHAPTER 4 HOW SKYRE WORKS
WWWW 53 ...
5
John Buchan Complete Mystery - Mr. Standfast The Thirty-Nine ...
Beyond the Rinks Hope I would cross the ridge to the top of the Skyre burn, which
at its head is all split up into deep grassy gullies. I had guessed this from the map,
and the people at Gledfoot had confirmed it. By oneorother of thesegullies I ...
6
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To SKYRE, v. n. Skyrit, pret. — Tak Schairp and Leslie tua vyse men veill inspyrit.
Leslie to cum from lauis to you he fyrit, Schairp from you, vent to the lauis for neid
; As he vas vyse, the vther planelie skyrit. N. Burne's Admonition. Perhaps q.
The Skyre, a long bight of protected water, separated North Ulfland from the
ancient Duchy of Fer Aquila, now Godelia, realm of the Celts.2 Two towns of very
different character looked at each other across the Skyre: Xounges, at the tip of a
...
8
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
SKYRE, v. and .96. Se. Cum. m. A so written skire Cum..Wm. [skate] 1. a. To shine
, glitter; to make a foolish arade in gaudy dress. Cf. sheer, od'. n-Sc- W en she
was in her saddle set She skyred like the fire, Bucnsu Ballads (1828) I]. 57, ed.
9
Middle English Dictionary
(Dub) l925: And [I] sall hym skelp with a scourge & pen in skyre purpure A syde
slauyn hym insew. inshadwen v. [From shadwen v.] To overshadow (sb.), protect.
cl350 In pat time als 36: Pe hali gaste sal come in pe al, And miht and heighest ...
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis,
1968
10
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
Allied perhaps to Dan. skierts, a jest, raillery; sheds-er, to jeer, to banter; slcerter,
a jeerer. SKYRE, s. A schirrous substance. Fy, skowdert skyn, thou art but skyre
and skrumplc. Dunbar, Evergreen, ii. 54. Fr. scyre, “ a hard and almost insensible
...
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