CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SPAGGED
PRESENT
Present
I spagged
you spagged
he/she/it spaggeds
we spagged
you spagged
they spagged
Present continuous
I am spaggeding
you are spaggeding
he/she/it is spaggeding
we are spaggeding
you are spaggeding
they are spaggeding
Present perfect
I have spaggeded
you have spaggeded
he/she/it has spaggeded
we have spaggeded
you have spaggeded
they have spaggeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been spaggeding
you have been spaggeding
he/she/it has been spaggeding
we have been spaggeding
you have been spaggeding
they have been spaggeding
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 spaggeded
you spaggeded
he/she/it spaggeded
we spaggeded
you spaggeded
they spaggeded
Past continuous
I was spaggeding
you were spaggeding
he/she/it was spaggeding
we were spaggeding
you were spaggeding
they were spaggeding
Past perfect
I had spaggeded
you had spaggeded
he/she/it had spaggeded
we had spaggeded
you had spaggeded
they had spaggeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been spaggeding
you had been spaggeding
he/she/it had been spaggeding
we had been spaggeding
you had been spaggeding
they had been spaggeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will spagged
you will spagged
he/she/it will spagged
we will spagged
you will spagged
they will spagged
Future continuous
I will be spaggeding
you will be spaggeding
he/she/it will be spaggeding
we will be spaggeding
you will be spaggeding
they will be spaggeding
Future perfect
I will have spaggeded
you will have spaggeded
he/she/it will have spaggeded
we will have spaggeded
you will have spaggeded
they will have spaggeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been spaggeding
you will have been spaggeding
he/she/it will have been spaggeding
we will have been spaggeding
you will have been spaggeding
they will have been spaggeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would spagged
you would spagged
he/she/it would spagged
we would spagged
you would spagged
they would spagged
Conditional continuous
I would be spaggeding
you would be spaggeding
he/she/it would be spaggeding
we would be spaggeding
you would be spaggeding
they would be spaggeding
Conditional perfect
I would have spagged
you would have spagged
he/she/it would have spagged
we would have spagged
you would have spagged
they would have spagged
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been spaggeding
you would have been spaggeding
he/she/it would have been spaggeding
we would have been spaggeding
you would have been spaggeding
they would have been spaggeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you spagged
we let´s spagged
you spagged
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
spaggeded
Present Participle
spaggeding
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 «SPAGGED»
Discover the use of
spagged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
spagged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Amongst the dozen or soblackcats, there was one pure grey. He seemed tobe the
Godfather. The others paid him asortof nervous deference.He came up and
spagged me ungraciously foralarger shareof the food. Once inside the site, I
climbed ...
2
Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils
1I1_controlling t e beetle the following season. Arsenate of lead an Pans green
are used in spraying. The vines are not generally spagged for early blight. _ _ . 6
Crop is usually laid by about two weeks before digging, and_1t 1% the custom to
...
3
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
... father and a gracious mother ” had spagged about in his bare feet at the head
of a horde of young scamps, a fact significant of those qualities of leadership
which had been so amply exemplified in the successful career which he had
carved ...
Lions. Alive, prowling, one roaring, the rest snoozing in an enclosure of grass,
afew trees,a lakewhere waterbirds waded. She drew back, stared at
themicroscope, lookedagain. One ofthecubs spagged another; they rolled and
fought. A lioness ...
... had spagged about in his bare feet at the head of a horde of young scamps, a
fact significant of those qualities of leadership which had been so amply
exemplified in the successful career which he had carved for himself despite the
...
Dense thorn spagged our arms and legs, while the sun grew hotter every second.
It seemed doubtful whether anyone could walk far under such conditions, let
alone askaris and mechanics weighed down with arms. When two planes
suddenly ...
7
Block salt and candles: a Rhondda childhood
my mother would exclaim, mopping up streaming blood with a hankie, "That
damn cat's spagged me again!" If visitors were expected, the pantry latch was
rattled and my mother would croon sweetly: "Puss! Puss! Come on, puss. Milk,
milk!
Mary Davies Parnell, 1991
... in the ends, the strength of the box is very much reduced. Lock-jointed and
glued timber is very much better, as the dove-tailed joint will hold even if the glue
gives. The timber soils readily, and cement-coated or spagged nails must be
used, 6.
... if in the ends, the strength of the box is very much reduced. Lock-jointed and
glued timber is very much better, as the dove-tailed joint will hold even if the glue
gives. The timber soils readily, and cement-coated or spagged nails must be
used,
Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North, N.Z, 1929
... ADEGLSS ADEGLTY ADEGHNU ADEGNNU ADEGNOR ADEGNOS
ADEGNOT ADEGNOV ADEGNOW ADEGNPR ADEGNPU ADEGNRR snagged
pedagog spagged daggers raggedy gadgets stagged swagged gadgety heading
laughed ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006