CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO STALL-FEED
PRESENT
Present
I stall-feed
you stall-feed
he/she/it stall-feeds
we stall-feed
you stall-feed
they stall-feed
Present continuous
I am stall-feeding
you are stall-feeding
he/she/it is stall-feeding
we are stall-feeding
you are stall-feeding
they are stall-feeding
Present perfect
I have stall-fed
you have stall-fed
he/she/it has stall-fed
we have stall-fed
you have stall-fed
they have stall-fed
Present perfect continuous
I have been stall-feeding
you have been stall-feeding
he/she/it has been stall-feeding
we have been stall-feeding
you have been stall-feeding
they have been stall-feeding
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 stall-fed
you stall-fed
he/she/it stall-fed
we stall-fed
you stall-fed
they stall-fed
Past continuous
I was stall-feeding
you were stall-feeding
he/she/it was stall-feeding
we were stall-feeding
you were stall-feeding
they were stall-feeding
Past perfect
I had stall-fed
you had stall-fed
he/she/it had stall-fed
we had stall-fed
you had stall-fed
they had stall-fed
Past perfect continuous
I had been stall-feeding
you had been stall-feeding
he/she/it had been stall-feeding
we had been stall-feeding
you had been stall-feeding
they had been stall-feeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will stall-feed
you will stall-feed
he/she/it will stall-feed
we will stall-feed
you will stall-feed
they will stall-feed
Future continuous
I will be stall-feeding
you will be stall-feeding
he/she/it will be stall-feeding
we will be stall-feeding
you will be stall-feeding
they will be stall-feeding
Future perfect
I will have stall-fed
you will have stall-fed
he/she/it will have stall-fed
we will have stall-fed
you will have stall-fed
they will have stall-fed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been stall-feeding
you will have been stall-feeding
he/she/it will have been stall-feeding
we will have been stall-feeding
you will have been stall-feeding
they will have been stall-feeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would stall-feed
you would stall-feed
he/she/it would stall-feed
we would stall-feed
you would stall-feed
they would stall-feed
Conditional continuous
I would be stall-feeding
you would be stall-feeding
he/she/it would be stall-feeding
we would be stall-feeding
you would be stall-feeding
they would be stall-feeding
Conditional perfect
I would have stall-feed
you would have stall-feed
he/she/it would have stall-feed
we would have stall-feed
you would have stall-feed
they would have stall-feed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been stall-feeding
you would have been stall-feeding
he/she/it would have been stall-feeding
we would have been stall-feeding
you would have been stall-feeding
they would have been stall-feeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you stall-feed
we let´s stall-feed
you stall-feed
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
stall-fed
Present Participle
stall-feeding
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 «STALL-FEED»
Discover the use of
stall-feed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stall-feed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Crop-Livestock Intensification and Interaction Across Three ...
Data on type of feeding system show that 43% of the cattle/ buffalo keepers
exclusively stall- feed their animals, as opposed to 57% of farmers who either
graze with or without limited stall feeding. The analysis is run on 621 farmers
having ...
International Livestock Research Institute
2
A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
STALL'-FEED, v. t. [stall and feed.] To feed and fatten in a stable or on dry fodder ;
as, to stall-feed an ox. [This word is used in America to distinguish this mode of
feeding from grass-feeding.] STALL'-FEEDING, ppr. Feeding and fattening in the
...
3
A dictionary of the English language. To which are added, a ...
To feed mid fatten in a stable or on drv fodder. STALL'-FEED-ING, ppr. Feeding
and fattening in the stable. STALL -FEED-ING, n. The act of feeding cattle in the
Stable. t STALL -WORN, in Shafcspcare, Johnson thinks a mistake for stal-wrt, ...
Noah Webster, Chauncey Allen Goodrich, John Walker, 1852
4
The New Testament, with references. To which are added, the ...
See stall feed them, even my Servant on 1 Tim. 1. 5. David; he &\i[\feed them, and
he * Rom. y. i. Being justified by stall be their Shepherd, i Ezek. Filth, we have
Peace with God 37- 24. David my Servant stall be through our Lord Jesus Christ.
5
The glory of Christ's visible Kingdom in this world: ...
And I will, faith the Lord, bring out my Pecple, and gather them from all Countries
where they have been driven, and place them again in their own Land; and they
stall feed upon the Mountain of Israel, by the Rivers oj Water, in all the Inhabited ...
Joseph Perry (of Thorpe.), 1721
6
The Farmer's Cabinet, and American Herd Book
Having thrown these hints together in haste for tny own private use, I conclude
with respect. sell for two hundred dollars, if sold off the grass ; this I considered a
fair price, but, being disposed to stall-feed for more profit, I had them put in the ...
7
Farms Trees and Farmers: Responses to Agricultural ...
... no no no Stall-feed no 40 per cent of no all yes, especially households stall-
goats feed cattle, 82 per cent stall-feed goats Agricultural residue fallow fields yes
, stall yes, minor yes yes, Tree fodder negligible yes, stall negligible yes Ficus
spp.
Peter A. Dewees, J. E. Michael Arnold, 2014
8
Ecological and Sociological Aspects of Human-tiger Conflicts ...
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 79 11 5 5 8 Monsoon 53 19 20 Winter 34 25
26 15 Summer Park Community Forest Own Land Stall Feed 4 6 70 80 90 100 0
10 20 30 40 50 60 57 24 13 18 9 34 81 35 13 6 Monsoon Winter Summer Park ...
Bhim Bahadur Gurung, 2008
9
The Southern Agriculturist and Register of Rural Affairs: ...
50 bushels of seed, from two bales of short cotton, would enable him to stall-feed
his cattle during the winter — the season when manure is made, and when cattle
suffer most for range. So that, after deducting seed for planting from every 50 ...
10
A Commentary on the Prophet Isaiah: Wherein the Literal ...
Or what Sense can be made of They stall feed in the Ways, and their Pastures
stall be in all high Places f That is, fays A Lapide, in the Time of Christ, not in
Jerusalem only, but in every Region of the World there shall be Plenty of Pasture
and ...