CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TITTUP
PRESENT
Present
I tittup
you tittup
he/she/it tittups
we tittup
you tittup
they tittup
Present continuous
I am tittupping
you are tittupping
he/she/it is tittupping
we are tittupping
you are tittupping
they are tittupping
Present perfect
I have tittupped
you have tittupped
he/she/it has tittupped
we have tittupped
you have tittupped
they have tittupped
Present perfect continuous
I have been tittupping
you have been tittupping
he/she/it has been tittupping
we have been tittupping
you have been tittupping
they have been tittupping
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 tittupped
you tittupped
he/she/it tittupped
we tittupped
you tittupped
they tittupped
Past continuous
I was tittupping
you were tittupping
he/she/it was tittupping
we were tittupping
you were tittupping
they were tittupping
Past perfect
I had tittupped
you had tittupped
he/she/it had tittupped
we had tittupped
you had tittupped
they had tittupped
Past perfect continuous
I had been tittupping
you had been tittupping
he/she/it had been tittupping
we had been tittupping
you had been tittupping
they had been tittupping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will tittup
you will tittup
he/she/it will tittup
we will tittup
you will tittup
they will tittup
Future continuous
I will be tittupping
you will be tittupping
he/she/it will be tittupping
we will be tittupping
you will be tittupping
they will be tittupping
Future perfect
I will have tittupped
you will have tittupped
he/she/it will have tittupped
we will have tittupped
you will have tittupped
they will have tittupped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been tittupping
you will have been tittupping
he/she/it will have been tittupping
we will have been tittupping
you will have been tittupping
they will have been tittupping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would tittup
you would tittup
he/she/it would tittup
we would tittup
you would tittup
they would tittup
Conditional continuous
I would be tittupping
you would be tittupping
he/she/it would be tittupping
we would be tittupping
you would be tittupping
they would be tittupping
Conditional perfect
I would have tittup
you would have tittup
he/she/it would have tittup
we would have tittup
you would have tittup
they would have tittup
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been tittupping
you would have been tittupping
he/she/it would have been tittupping
we would have been tittupping
you would have been tittupping
they would have been tittupping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you tittup
we let´s tittup
you tittup
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
tittupped
Present Participle
tittupping
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 «TITTUP»
Discover the use of
tittup in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tittup and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Plays of David Garrick: Garrick's own plays, 1767-1775
May I hope, Madam, that your humble servant had some share in your last
reverie? miss tittup. How is it possible to have the least knowledge of Colonel
Tivy and not make him the principal object of one's reflections? colonel tivy. That
man ...
David Garrick, Harry William Pedicord, Fredrick Louis Bergmann, 1980
2
The New Monthly Magazine
1 by Tittup, " Bless me ! if there is not Lady Larkin unattended !" The train instantly
took fire : Tittup tripped forward upon his toe, protruded his hand, and exclaimed,
" Will your ladyship give me leave V The courtesan smiled and assented ; and ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1824
3
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
by Tittup, “ Bless me l if there is not Lady Larkin unattended l” The train instantly
took fire: Tittup tripped forward upon his toe, protruded his hand, and exclaimed, “
Will your ladyship give me leave '2" The courtesan smiled and assented; and ...
4
The New Monthly Magazine
by Tittup, " Bless me ! if there is not Lady Larkin unattended !" The train instantly
took fire : Tittup tripped forward upon his toe, protruded his hand, and exclaimed,
" Will your ladyship give me leave V The courtesan smiled and assented ; and ...
5
Bon Ton Or: High Life Above Stairs
I Miss TITTUP. Indeed ! I should rather have thought my Lady had been with you
— by your looks, my Lord, I am afraid, Fortune jilted you last night. Lord MINIKIN.
No, faith ; our champaigne was not good yesterday, and I am vapour'd iike our ...
Miss. TITTUP. But, is it not strange, Lady Minikin, that merely his being your
husband should create such indifference ? for certainly, in every other eye, his
Lordship has great accomplishments. 4 Lady MINIKIN. . Accomplishments ! thy
head is ...
by Tittup, “ Bless me l if there is not Lady Larkin unattended!” The train instantly
took fire: Tittup tripped forward upon his toe, protruded his hand, and exclaimed, “
Will your ladyship give me leave 'I” The courtesan smiled and assented; and ...
8
Women, Sociability and Theatre in Georgian London
Abington's role was that of Miss Lucretia Tittup, a less experienced denizen of the
courts of fashion than Lady Bab, but as the name suggests, no less pert and
provocative. She has just returned from a tour on the continent with her cousin,
Lady ...
9
Bon Ton; or, High life above stairs. A comedy, in two acts, ...
_ jmsi TITTUP. Sure she does not suspect me [glide-1. And where was your
Lfldyship, pray, when you saw him? ' _ _ Lady MINIKIN. Taking the air with
Coloncl Tivy in his Yis-a-Vis. TITTUP. But, my dear Lady Minikin, how can you be
so angry ...
10
British theatre: comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and ...
Lady M. New discoveries! wby, I saw him myself yesterday morning in a hackney-
coach, with a minx in a pink cardinal; you shall absolutely burn yours, Tittup, for I
shall never bear to see one of that colour again. Miss T. Sure she does not ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TITTUP»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
tittup is used in the context of the following news items.
'Spelling Bee' a light and lively wintertime diversion
... daffy charm as they cope with adolescent insecurities while nailing such rarely encountered words as capybara, qaimaqam, hasenpfeffer, arriviste and tittup. «Springfield News-Leader, Jan 15»
Spellers sing out at fun Berkeley Playhouse 'Bee'
... (as Olive) sets the tone for the show's best bits - the actual spelling of the wild, little-known, complicated words, from omphaloscepsis to tittup to acouchi. «San Francisco Examiner, Apr 14»
Theatre Huntsville's musical comedy 'The 25th Annual Putnam …
(In case you were wondering, the word "tittup" can be used as a noun, referring to "lively, gay, or restless behavior" or a verb, meaning "to move in a lively ... «The Huntsville Times - al.com, Jul 13»
Review: American Stage in the Park's 'Spelling Bee' is a real charmer
The bee's defending champion is Chip Tolentino (Dick Baker), who makes a surprise mistake when, distracted by a sexy girl, he gets "tittup" wrong, then is ... «Tampabay.com, Apr 13»
成大旗勝盃創意競賽16日頒獎幸福之鑰與時間交易所創意無限奪自然 …
工業設計系許雅婷、徐佳穗等同學設計的「艸樂tittup,grass」、建築所吳志輝、李佳珮、宋貽典、於敬萍等同學設計的「街廓旅店─文化x 古都x 綠生活─思考以在地居民為 ... «中央通訊社, Nov 12»
Wig and Candle Spells Success with Bee
Socolar hilariously depicted Chip's inconvenient situation as he is forced to spell the word “tittup,” only making his erection worse. Socolar continued to portray ... «The Connecticut College Voice, Oct 12»
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” is GREAT
... feigned lisp and in reigning spelling bee champ Chip Tolentino's (Scotty Shoemaker '13) attempts to combat an erection while trying to spell the word “tittup.”. «Wesleyan Argus, Nov 11»
Psyché and Phèdre, Paris Opéra
... emotionally revealing, sincere action, a reproach to the Looney Tunes design and the general dances, where the rest of the cast tittup and look undignified. «Financial Times, Sep 11»
Actor's Playhouse Spelling Bee The Musical Spells Correctly
"Chip's Lament" and spelling the word "tittup" is the approprietate word for his moments on stage. "Pandemonium" hits the Spelling Bee as peanut allergic Barfée ... «Examiner.com, Jan 11»
Peter and the Wolf/Tales of Beatrix Potter, Royal Opera House …
The Royal Ballet's dancers trip and tittup into view in costuming bloated, hydrocephalus, anonymous; they scamper, trot and, I venture, sweat like the pigs they ... «Financial Times, Dec 10»