CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WABBLE
PRESENT
Present
I wabble
you wabble
he/she/it wabbles
we wabble
you wabble
they wabble
Present continuous
I am wabbling
you are wabbling
he/she/it is wabbling
we are wabbling
you are wabbling
they are wabbling
Present perfect
I have wabbled
you have wabbled
he/she/it has wabbled
we have wabbled
you have wabbled
they have wabbled
Present perfect continuous
I have been wabbling
you have been wabbling
he/she/it has been wabbling
we have been wabbling
you have been wabbling
they have been wabbling
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 wabbled
you wabbled
he/she/it wabbled
we wabbled
you wabbled
they wabbled
Past continuous
I was wabbling
you were wabbling
he/she/it was wabbling
we were wabbling
you were wabbling
they were wabbling
Past perfect
I had wabbled
you had wabbled
he/she/it had wabbled
we had wabbled
you had wabbled
they had wabbled
Past perfect continuous
I had been wabbling
you had been wabbling
he/she/it had been wabbling
we had been wabbling
you had been wabbling
they had been wabbling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will wabble
you will wabble
he/she/it will wabble
we will wabble
you will wabble
they will wabble
Future continuous
I will be wabbling
you will be wabbling
he/she/it will be wabbling
we will be wabbling
you will be wabbling
they will be wabbling
Future perfect
I will have wabbled
you will have wabbled
he/she/it will have wabbled
we will have wabbled
you will have wabbled
they will have wabbled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been wabbling
you will have been wabbling
he/she/it will have been wabbling
we will have been wabbling
you will have been wabbling
they will have been wabbling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would wabble
you would wabble
he/she/it would wabble
we would wabble
you would wabble
they would wabble
Conditional continuous
I would be wabbling
you would be wabbling
he/she/it would be wabbling
we would be wabbling
you would be wabbling
they would be wabbling
Conditional perfect
I would have wabble
you would have wabble
he/she/it would have wabble
we would have wabble
you would have wabble
they would have wabble
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been wabbling
you would have been wabbling
he/she/it would have been wabbling
we would have been wabbling
you would have been wabbling
they would have been wabbling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you wabble
we let´s wabble
you wabble
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
wabbling
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 «WABBLE»
Discover the use of
wabble in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wabble and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Feeble Weeble
Wabble Wazoo
This is his first book and has in his opinion been an extraordinary adventure
bringing the “Feeble Weeble Wabble Wazoo” to life. Mr. Currier wrote this story
while in High School for a Senior Poetry Class. In high school he received a low
grade ...
Christopher R. Currier, calibre (0.9.19) [http://calibre-ebook.com], 2007
coming in to the effect: "Steamer Ponce in tow off Bermuda of tramp steamer
wabble." "The cable operator was too tired to make a period after the word
steamer," said one of the Broad Street nautical seers, "that's all. When the
Bermuda agent ...
3
Old Surehand - Book 2 (A Winnetou Story) (2nd Ed.)
Wabble and his companions to him. He seemed to have had a similar connection
to the old cowboy in earlier times; the chat between them didn't bring any details
to light, but everything pointed to it, otherwise the Osage wouldn't have put it to ...
Marlies Bugmann and Karl May
4
The H.G. Wells Reader: A Complete Anthology from Science ...
Wabble. Ring the bell. Wabble, wabble—” (Laughter and tears.) "No one's going
to run him down. Hears the bell! Wabble. Gust of wind. Off comes the hat smack
into the wheel. Wabble. Lord! What's going to happen? Hat across the road, old ...
5
The History of Mr. Polly (波利先生的故事):
He foundthe mere repetition of theword "wabble" sufficient to produce almost
inextinguishable mirth. "No foreseeing little accidentulous misadventures," he
said,"none whatever." (Giggle from Minnie.) "Stout elderlygentleman—shirt ...
6
The History of Mr Polly
... vein of humour in telling themhow he learnt to ride the bicycle. He found the
mere repetitionofthe word "wabble" sufficient to produce almost inextinguishable
mirth. "No foreseeing little accidentulous misadventures," he said,"none whatever
.
7
The H.G. Wells Anthology: A Collection of 149 Novels, ...
“Run 'imdown!Not me, Madam.I never run anything down. Wabble. Ring the bell.
Wabble, wabble—” (Laughterand tears.) “No one's going to run him down. Hears
the bell! Wabble. Gust of wind. Off comes the hat smack into the wheel. Wabble.
8
The Original: A New Miscellany of Humour, Literature, and ...
Wabble. Well, I knows all that well enough— and what on it? A bear or a monkey
— they're all hanimah alike, as it were; but what I means, is, that I thinkS*tts wery
hard of an old friend as you used to call yourself, Muster Snuffle, to set op one of
...
A Wabble Saw Kink The wabble saw is an old device, but the following
application is one that is not generally known. In this case the work was to be
notched out, as shown in the illustration, which made Wabble Saw Kink it
necessary to use ...
If it does, that means that it has a little bend in it somewhere, and the Spinner said
that Atwater Kent wouldn't stand for any bends, and when he comes across a dial
with a wabble he throws it away to be smashed up and burned. Howard asked ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WABBLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
wabble is used in the context of the following news items.
Stjarnan v Celtic as it happened
After a momentary wabble at the start of this second leg, Celtic comfortably advance to the Champions League third qualifying round to face Qarabag of ... «BBC Sport, Jul 15»
REVIEW: Pizza Express All Stars Reunion, The Concorde …
... of the jazz piano, who wowed the audience as he condensed the Ellington Orchestra's 20s Washington Wabble with an explosive performance on the ivories. «Daily Echo, Apr 15»
Pauline Yvette Carling Rollings
She is preceded in death by her father Arthur Carling and nephew Jesse Wabble. A Memorial Service is scheduled for Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 1:00 P.M. ... «Ely Daily Times, Oct 14»
Man shot dead at Baracara
The dead man has been identified as Dhanraj Basdeo called `Wabble' of Canefield, Canje, Berbice. Police officials in `B' Division have confirmed that Basdeo ... «Stabroek News, Oct 14»
All-Courant Softball
... Berlin, Sr.; Julie Slavin, Rocky Hill, So.; Katie Slavin, Rocky Hill, Sr.; Paige Trabucchi, Old Saybrook, Sr.; Melissa Wabble, East Windsor, Sr.; Eileen Zadrozny, ... «Hartford Courant, Jul 14»
Two Plymouth school chefs triumph at cooking competition
... Primary School, stole the LACA South West School Chef of the Year 2014 title with Trio Fish Patties for her main course and Waspberry Wabble for dessert. «Plymouth Herald, Mar 14»
Fourth quarter surge carries Avon past Bolton in NCCC Tournament …
... Bolton – Marissa Guduaskas; Canton – Maggie Treacy; East Windsor – Madison Carlous, Melissa Wabble; Ellington – Karlee Alves; Granby – Julia Mazzotta; ... «Collinsville Press, Feb 14»
Manchester High School Starts New Ambassador Program
Lynn Wabble, who works in the student activities department of Manchester High School, has a new idea for letting people know about the good work being ... «Hartford Courant, Feb 14»
97 years old and STILL more wibbly than wobbly...
Yet the verb to wobble (or wabble) dates back to 1657 while the earliest known use of 'wabbly' was not until 1861 and 'wobbly' in 1871. 2014 is the centenary of ... «Express.co.uk, Jan 14»
This Is Why You Don't Ride BMX At 50 MPH
... down this hill like iv done 100s of times but this time my headset came loose and my tire stared swapping side to side and sent me into a speed wabble. «Jalopnik, Nov 13»