CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VITRIOLLED
PRESENT
Present
I vitriolled
you vitriolled
he/she/it vitriolleds
we vitriolled
you vitriolled
they vitriolled
Present continuous
I am vitriolledding
you are vitriolledding
he/she/it is vitriolledding
we are vitriolledding
you are vitriolledding
they are vitriolledding
Present perfect
I have vitriolledded
you have vitriolledded
he/she/it has vitriolledded
we have vitriolledded
you have vitriolledded
they have vitriolledded
Present perfect continuous
I have been vitriolledding
you have been vitriolledding
he/she/it has been vitriolledding
we have been vitriolledding
you have been vitriolledding
they have been vitriolledding
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 vitriolledded
you vitriolledded
he/she/it vitriolledded
we vitriolledded
you vitriolledded
they vitriolledded
Past continuous
I was vitriolledding
you were vitriolledding
he/she/it was vitriolledding
we were vitriolledding
you were vitriolledding
they were vitriolledding
Past perfect
I had vitriolledded
you had vitriolledded
he/she/it had vitriolledded
we had vitriolledded
you had vitriolledded
they had vitriolledded
Past perfect continuous
I had been vitriolledding
you had been vitriolledding
he/she/it had been vitriolledding
we had been vitriolledding
you had been vitriolledding
they had been vitriolledding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will vitriolled
you will vitriolled
he/she/it will vitriolled
we will vitriolled
you will vitriolled
they will vitriolled
Future continuous
I will be vitriolledding
you will be vitriolledding
he/she/it will be vitriolledding
we will be vitriolledding
you will be vitriolledding
they will be vitriolledding
Future perfect
I will have vitriolledded
you will have vitriolledded
he/she/it will have vitriolledded
we will have vitriolledded
you will have vitriolledded
they will have vitriolledded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been vitriolledding
you will have been vitriolledding
he/she/it will have been vitriolledding
we will have been vitriolledding
you will have been vitriolledding
they will have been vitriolledding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would vitriolled
you would vitriolled
he/she/it would vitriolled
we would vitriolled
you would vitriolled
they would vitriolled
Conditional continuous
I would be vitriolledding
you would be vitriolledding
he/she/it would be vitriolledding
we would be vitriolledding
you would be vitriolledding
they would be vitriolledding
Conditional perfect
I would have vitriolled
you would have vitriolled
he/she/it would have vitriolled
we would have vitriolled
you would have vitriolled
they would have vitriolled
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been vitriolledding
you would have been vitriolledding
he/she/it would have been vitriolledding
we would have been vitriolledding
you would have been vitriolledding
they would have been vitriolledding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you vitriolled
we let´s vitriolled
you vitriolled
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
vitriolledded
Present Participle
vitriolledding
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.
9 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITRIOLLED»
Discover the use of
vitriolled in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vitriolled and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Indian Journal of Politics
1* Shambu Chandra Mokerjee and Sisir Kumar Ghose Das Pal vitriolled Kristo in
particular, charging him with having betrayed the ratepayers of Calcutta
throughout his "stultified" career in the Bengal Legislative Council. Many League
...
2
The Indian Journal of Politics
10 Shambu Chandra Mokerjce and Sisir Kumar Ghose Das Pal vitriolled Kristo in
particular, charging him with having betrayed the ratepayers of Calcutta
throughout his "stultified" career in the Bengal Legislative Council. Many League
...
3
The Frances Hodgson Burnett Megapack: 40 Classic Works
40 Classic Works Frances Hodgson Burnett. “Ay,” cried another, “so theer has;
chaps, look yo' here. Th' villains has vitriolled him.” They laid him upon the shutter
they had brought, and carried him homeward. Joan and Derrick were nearest to ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 2014
... DEI3NNNOOR DEIKKLNORS DEIKKNOOPS DEIKLLNSSY DEIKMPPRSU
DEIKNNNORR DEIKNNNSSU DEIKNORRSV DEIKNRRSTU illusioned
unwieldily ellipsoids vitriolled distillers distillery demolition limpidness semisolids
intrepidly ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
Chaps, theer's been vitriol throwed." "Ay," cried another, " so theer has ; chaps,
look yo' here. Th' villains has vitriolled him." They laid him upon the shutter they
had brought, and carried him homeward. Joan and Derrick were nearest to him
as ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1896
6
Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
... for the p. p. to defend their homesteads, nobody would have been beaten,
boiled, limed, vitriolled, taught with chairs and slates and brickbats; Therefore the
agents, and not the poor people, ought to be prosecuted for charges arising, &c.
7
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
... the poor people to defend their homesteads ; If it had not been necessary for
the p. p. to defend their homesteads, nobody would have been beaten, boiled,
limed, vitriolled, taught with chairs and slates and brickbats ; Therefore the agents
, ...
John Douglas Cook, Philip Harwood, Frank Harris, 1887
8
Corrosion Prevention and Control
[133] in an article on Painting Ironwork, the writer (anon.) insisted upon the
preliminary treatment with hot oil. He also said:— “Iron that has been vitriolled
ought to be well washed and carefully dried before the ZNTION 8: CONTROL
Iune 1978 ...
9
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry
He also says : " Iron that has been vitriolled ought to be well washed and
carefully dried before the paint is applied." I would also refer you to the article on
the Permeability of Paints to Water and Gases, by J. Treumann (this Journal,
1898, ...
Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain), 1899