CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SURBED
PRESENT
Present
I surbed
you surbed
he/she/it surbeds
we surbed
you surbed
they surbed
Present continuous
I am surbedding
you are surbedding
he/she/it is surbedding
we are surbedding
you are surbedding
they are surbedding
Present perfect
I have surbedded
you have surbedded
he/she/it has surbedded
we have surbedded
you have surbedded
they have surbedded
Present perfect continuous
I have been surbedding
you have been surbedding
he/she/it has been surbedding
we have been surbedding
you have been surbedding
they have been surbedding
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 surbedded
you surbedded
he/she/it surbedded
we surbedded
you surbedded
they surbedded
Past continuous
I was surbedding
you were surbedding
he/she/it was surbedding
we were surbedding
you were surbedding
they were surbedding
Past perfect
I had surbedded
you had surbedded
he/she/it had surbedded
we had surbedded
you had surbedded
they had surbedded
Past perfect continuous
I had been surbedding
you had been surbedding
he/she/it had been surbedding
we had been surbedding
you had been surbedding
they had been surbedding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will surbed
you will surbed
he/she/it will surbed
we will surbed
you will surbed
they will surbed
Future continuous
I will be surbedding
you will be surbedding
he/she/it will be surbedding
we will be surbedding
you will be surbedding
they will be surbedding
Future perfect
I will have surbedded
you will have surbedded
he/she/it will have surbedded
we will have surbedded
you will have surbedded
they will have surbedded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been surbedding
you will have been surbedding
he/she/it will have been surbedding
we will have been surbedding
you will have been surbedding
they will have been surbedding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would surbed
you would surbed
he/she/it would surbed
we would surbed
you would surbed
they would surbed
Conditional continuous
I would be surbedding
you would be surbedding
he/she/it would be surbedding
we would be surbedding
you would be surbedding
they would be surbedding
Conditional perfect
I would have surbed
you would have surbed
he/she/it would have surbed
we would have surbed
you would have surbed
they would have surbed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been surbedding
you would have been surbedding
he/she/it would have been surbedding
we would have been surbedding
you would have been surbedding
they would have been surbedding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you surbed
we let´s surbed
you surbed
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
surbedded
Present Participle
surbedding
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 «SURBED»
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surbed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Surbase′ment. Surbate, surbāt′, v.t. (Spens.) to bruise, as the feet by travel.—
Also Surbet′. [Prob. Fr. solbatu, solbature—sole, the sole, battu,pa.p. ofbattre,to
beat.] Surbed, surbed′, v.t. to set edgewise, asastone with reference tothe grain.
2
The Columbian cyclopedia
SURBED-SURE. STTRBED, v. sir-bed' [P. sur, on or upon, and bed]: in arch . to
set stones on edge, or contrary to their natural bedding in the quarry. Surbed'djng
, imp. Surbed'- ded, pp. 8URBITON, seYbl-ton: suburb of Kingston, Surrey, Eng.
3
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
Thus wedded he her at Yorke in all surounce. Hardyng's Chronicle, f. 86. SUR-
ANTLERS. " The sur-antlers, or bear- antlers of a buck, but the royall of a stagg,
viz. the second branch," Howell, sect. 3. SURBATRE. A kind of bruise. SURBED.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1872
4
The Natural History of Selborne ... With addition by Sir W. ...
To surbed stone is to set it edgewise, contrary to the posture it had in the quarry,
says Dr Plot, Ozfordshire, p. 77. But surbedding does not succeed in our dry walls
; neither do we use it so in ovens, though he says it is best for 'l'eynton stone. i ...
Gilbert White, Thomas BROWN (Captain, F.L.S.), 1833
5
The Natural History of Selborne
e To surbed stone is to set it edgewise, contrary to the posture it had in the quarry
, says Dr. Plot, Oafo'rtlsb. p. 77. But surbedding does not succeed in our dry walls;
neither do we use it so in ovens, ' though he says it is best for Teyntou stone. f ...
Gilbert White, John White, 1813
6
Plutarch's Morals, tr. by several hands
Surbed, after this manner : An unless £urthen by the Sbips*I sit\ For any great
Exploits lam not pt. Hence 'tis that Epicurus advifeth those who aspire to Glory,
not to stagnate in their Ambition, but be in perpetual Motion, and so obey the
Dictates ...
7
The Natural History of Selborne
... also inthe chalkitselfthatis burnt for lime a proportion ofsand:forfewchalks
aresopureasto havenone.)(**To surbed stone isto set it edgewise,contrarytothe
postureithadinthe quarry,saysDr.Plot, Oxfordsh., p.77. But surbedding does
notsucceed ...
Gilbert White, Christopher Davies, 1966
8
The natural history of Selborne
To surbed stone is to set it edgewise, contrary to the posture it had in the quarry,
says Dr. Plot, Oxfordsh. p. 77. But surbedding does not succeed in our dry walls ;
neither do we use it so in ovens, though he says it is best for Teynton stone. f ...
Gilbert White, John White, 1822
9
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10
The Natural History of Oxford-shire. The 2. Ed. with Large ...
'but yet is not fo hard as that at Teyntan, nor will it like that endure the Fire, of
which they make Monk-kills, and Henrthr for omens; but then they take care to
surbed the Stone, z'. e. set it Edg-ways, contrary to the Posture it had zln _the Bed
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