CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TITUBATE
PRESENT
Present
I titubate
you titubate
he/she/it titubates
we titubate
you titubate
they titubate
Present continuous
I am titubating
you are titubating
he/she/it is titubating
we are titubating
you are titubating
they are titubating
Present perfect
I have titubated
you have titubated
he/she/it has titubated
we have titubated
you have titubated
they have titubated
Present perfect continuous
I have been titubating
you have been titubating
he/she/it has been titubating
we have been titubating
you have been titubating
they have been titubating
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 titubated
you titubated
he/she/it titubated
we titubated
you titubated
they titubated
Past continuous
I was titubating
you were titubating
he/she/it was titubating
we were titubating
you were titubating
they were titubating
Past perfect
I had titubated
you had titubated
he/she/it had titubated
we had titubated
you had titubated
they had titubated
Past perfect continuous
I had been titubating
you had been titubating
he/she/it had been titubating
we had been titubating
you had been titubating
they had been titubating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will titubate
you will titubate
he/she/it will titubate
we will titubate
you will titubate
they will titubate
Future continuous
I will be titubating
you will be titubating
he/she/it will be titubating
we will be titubating
you will be titubating
they will be titubating
Future perfect
I will have titubated
you will have titubated
he/she/it will have titubated
we will have titubated
you will have titubated
they will have titubated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been titubating
you will have been titubating
he/she/it will have been titubating
we will have been titubating
you will have been titubating
they will have been titubating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would titubate
you would titubate
he/she/it would titubate
we would titubate
you would titubate
they would titubate
Conditional continuous
I would be titubating
you would be titubating
he/she/it would be titubating
we would be titubating
you would be titubating
they would be titubating
Conditional perfect
I would have titubate
you would have titubate
he/she/it would have titubate
we would have titubate
you would have titubate
they would have titubate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been titubating
you would have been titubating
he/she/it would have been titubating
we would have been titubating
you would have been titubating
they would have been titubating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you titubate
we let´s titubate
you titubate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
titubated
Present Participle
titubating
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 «TITUBATE»
Discover the use of
titubate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
titubate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Suspira de profundis, being ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
3
Suspira de profundis, being a sequel to the Confessions of ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
5
Hogg's weekly instructor [afterw.] Hogg's instructor
292 more the people drank, the more they would titubate, by which word it was
that I expressed the reeling and stumbling of intoxication. If they drank
abominably, then of course they would titubate abominably ; and, titubating
abominably, ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1852
7
De Quincey's Writings: Essays on philosophical writers and ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Thomas Fields, 1854
8
Sir William Hamilton. Sir James Mackintosh. Kant in his ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
9
Essays on Philosophical Writers and Other Men of Letters: ...
It struck me, therefore, on reviewing this case, that the more the people drank, the
more they would titubate, by which word it was that I expressed the reeling and
stumbling of intoxication. If they drank abominably, then of course they would ...
If they drank abominably, then of course they would titubate abominably ; and,
titbubating abominably, inevitably they would spill in the same ratio. The more
they drank, the more they would titubate ; the more they titubated, the more they ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Thomas Fields, 1854
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TITUBATE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
titubate is used in the context of the following news items.
Oroscopo del giorno per segno: oroscopo oggi martedì 23 giugno …
Non titubate, potreste pentirvene in futuro. L'amore è procede bene, ma il partner vuole qualche risposta in più. Non tenetelo troppo sulle spine. Voto 7. Cancro: ... «www.controcampus.it, Jun 15»
Bloodborne 10 consigli per chi non ha mai giocato Demon's e Dark …
A voi, che titubate intimoriti dalla difficoltà intrinseca di Bloodborne, dedichiamo questo rapido speciale, con 10 consigli pratici per affrontare non solo l'ultimo ... «Gamesvillage, Mar 15»
L'oroscopo di oggi 2 marzo 2015, segno per segno
Non titubate, accettate senza troppi problemi. CAPRICORNO (22 dicembre – 19 gennaio): cercate di essere meno pesanti oggi e maggiormente elastici, sia ... «Quotidianamente, Mar 15»
Oroscopo: cosa dicono le stelle per la prima settimana di dicembre
Non titubate perché una “spintarella” la sorte ve la darà! L'essenziale è sapere ciò che volete da voi, da chi vi attornia e dall' indistinto futuro … Ricontattate una ... «MontecarloNews.it, Nov 14»
Stuart Hall: still titubating as 80 nears
... twirl, tantalise, titillate, titubate. Tippy-toed. Tumultuous. Only one word will suffice: terpsichorean.” To his detractors he is merely bonkers, a charge to which he ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 09»