CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TIPSIFY
PRESENT
Present
I tipsify
you tipsify
he/she/it tipsifies
we tipsify
you tipsify
they tipsify
Present continuous
I am tipsifying
you are tipsifying
he/she/it is tipsifying
we are tipsifying
you are tipsifying
they are tipsifying
Present perfect
I have tipsified
you have tipsified
he/she/it has tipsified
we have tipsified
you have tipsified
they have tipsified
Present perfect continuous
I have been tipsifying
you have been tipsifying
he/she/it has been tipsifying
we have been tipsifying
you have been tipsifying
they have been tipsifying
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 tipsified
you tipsified
he/she/it tipsified
we tipsified
you tipsified
they tipsified
Past continuous
I was tipsifying
you were tipsifying
he/she/it was tipsifying
we were tipsifying
you were tipsifying
they were tipsifying
Past perfect
I had tipsified
you had tipsified
he/she/it had tipsified
we had tipsified
you had tipsified
they had tipsified
Past perfect continuous
I had been tipsifying
you had been tipsifying
he/she/it had been tipsifying
we had been tipsifying
you had been tipsifying
they had been tipsifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will tipsify
you will tipsify
he/she/it will tipsify
we will tipsify
you will tipsify
they will tipsify
Future continuous
I will be tipsifying
you will be tipsifying
he/she/it will be tipsifying
we will be tipsifying
you will be tipsifying
they will be tipsifying
Future perfect
I will have tipsified
you will have tipsified
he/she/it will have tipsified
we will have tipsified
you will have tipsified
they will have tipsified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been tipsifying
you will have been tipsifying
he/she/it will have been tipsifying
we will have been tipsifying
you will have been tipsifying
they will have been tipsifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would tipsify
you would tipsify
he/she/it would tipsify
we would tipsify
you would tipsify
they would tipsify
Conditional continuous
I would be tipsifying
you would be tipsifying
he/she/it would be tipsifying
we would be tipsifying
you would be tipsifying
they would be tipsifying
Conditional perfect
I would have tipsify
you would have tipsify
he/she/it would have tipsify
we would have tipsify
you would have tipsify
they would have tipsify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been tipsifying
you would have been tipsifying
he/she/it would have been tipsifying
we would have been tipsifying
you would have been tipsifying
they would have been tipsifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you tipsify
we let´s tipsify
you tipsify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
tipsified
Present Participle
tipsifying
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 «TIPSIFY»
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tipsify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tipsify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
They arc equally good sailors ; they can tipsify equally as well ; and what is more,
a Norwegian is as noisy in his cups as the truest Englishman in the world.
Probably, the cheerfulness and good humour of this people may be, in some
measure, ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1814
2
Gallantry: Dizain Des Fetes Galantes
"And — my eyes?" "Red," said Mr. Erwyn. "I have been weeping, toad, with my
head on the pincushion, and the maid trying to tipsify me with brandy." "Why?"
said Mr. Erwyn. "I thought you were to marry Dorothy." Mr. Erwyn resumed his
seat.
James Branch Cabell, 2001
... half tipsify her with salvolatile. Miss Pinkerton's attachment was, as may be
supposed, from the high position and eminent virtues of that lady, calm and
dignified; but miss Jemima had already whimpered several times at the idea of
Amelia's ...
... and as for Miss Swartz, the rich woolly-haired mulatto from St. Kitt's, on the day
Amelia went away, she was in such a passion of tears that they were obliged to
send for Dr. Floss, and half tipsify her with salvolatile. Miss Pinkerton's attachment
...
... and as forMiss Swartz, the rich woollyhaired mulatto from St.Kitt's, onthe day
Amelia went away,shewas in such apassion oftears that they were obliged to
sendfor Dr. Floss, and half tipsify herwith salvolatile.Miss Pinkerton's attachment
was, ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 2011
6
20 Classic Novels (Illustrated) Part-4:
... and as for Miss Swartz, the rich woolly-haired mulatto from St. Kitt's, on the day
Amelia went away, she was in such a passion of tears that they were obliged to
send for Dr. Floss, and half tipsify her with salvolatile. Miss Pinkerton's attachment
...
... that her figure was genteel; and as for Miss Swartz, the rich woolly- haired
mulatto from St. Kitt's, on the day Amelia went away, she was in such a passion of
tears that they were obliged to send for Dr. Floss, and half tipsify her with
salvolatile.
William Makepeace Thackeray
8
Vanity Fair (Illustrated, with audiobook link): A Novel ...
Kitt's,on the day Amelia went away, she was in such a passion of tears that they
were obliged tosend for Dr. Floss, and half tipsify her with salvolatile. Miss
Pinkerton's attachment was, asmaybe supposed from thehigh position and ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 2014
9
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray : in 22 Volumes
... her figure was genteel ; and as for Miss Swartz, the rich woolly-haired mulatto
from St. Kitt's, on the day Amelia went away, she was in such a passion of tears,
that they were obliged to send for Dr. Floss, and half tipsify her with salvolatile.
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1868
10
A. M. Klein - Complete Poems: Original Poems, 1926-1934; ...
315 320 325 If ever I should love, I would not pine In metaphors as poetasters do
And strong hyperboles I would not brew Merely to tipsify a wench divine Must all
creation be an amorous sign? Must grasses gossip of my rendez-vous?
A. M. Klein, Zailig Pollock, 1990
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