CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WHEEZLE
PRESENT
Present
I wheezle
you wheezle
he/she/it wheezles
we wheezle
you wheezle
they wheezle
Present continuous
I am wheezling
you are wheezling
he/she/it is wheezling
we are wheezling
you are wheezling
they are wheezling
Present perfect
I have wheezled
you have wheezled
he/she/it has wheezled
we have wheezled
you have wheezled
they have wheezled
Present perfect continuous
I have been wheezling
you have been wheezling
he/she/it has been wheezling
we have been wheezling
you have been wheezling
they have been wheezling
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 wheezled
you wheezled
he/she/it wheezled
we wheezled
you wheezled
they wheezled
Past continuous
I was wheezling
you were wheezling
he/she/it was wheezling
we were wheezling
you were wheezling
they were wheezling
Past perfect
I had wheezled
you had wheezled
he/she/it had wheezled
we had wheezled
you had wheezled
they had wheezled
Past perfect continuous
I had been wheezling
you had been wheezling
he/she/it had been wheezling
we had been wheezling
you had been wheezling
they had been wheezling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will wheezle
you will wheezle
he/she/it will wheezle
we will wheezle
you will wheezle
they will wheezle
Future continuous
I will be wheezling
you will be wheezling
he/she/it will be wheezling
we will be wheezling
you will be wheezling
they will be wheezling
Future perfect
I will have wheezled
you will have wheezled
he/she/it will have wheezled
we will have wheezled
you will have wheezled
they will have wheezled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been wheezling
you will have been wheezling
he/she/it will have been wheezling
we will have been wheezling
you will have been wheezling
they will have been wheezling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would wheezle
you would wheezle
he/she/it would wheezle
we would wheezle
you would wheezle
they would wheezle
Conditional continuous
I would be wheezling
you would be wheezling
he/she/it would be wheezling
we would be wheezling
you would be wheezling
they would be wheezling
Conditional perfect
I would have wheezle
you would have wheezle
he/she/it would have wheezle
we would have wheezle
you would have wheezle
they would have wheezle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been wheezling
you would have been wheezling
he/she/it would have been wheezling
we would have been wheezling
you would have been wheezling
they would have been wheezling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you wheezle
we let´s wheezle
you wheezle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
wheezling
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 «WHEEZLE»
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wheezle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wheezle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
"What they didn't count on of course, was that I've known about The Big Wheezle
since the day the first prototype was fashioned out of potato skins by Dr.
Lapiloose Gallopoguse and do you know how I knew? Because the Wheezle
was my ...
2
The House of William T. Frehling
And it got much weirder when they all suddenly began to let out high pitched
cries of “WHEEZLE! WHEEZLE! WHEEZLE! WHEEZLE!” at a rate equivalent to
the speed of light squared. But they didn't just sit there and wheezle. They lunged
at ...
3
Compton Audley; or, Hands not hearts
A letter then was (^patched to Mr. Counsellor Wheezle, who had lately replied to
a hostile message by the peaceful, or, as it is better described, " civil" process of a
criminal information, and to whom the Doctor looked for the realisation of the ...
William Pitt Lennox (lord.), 1841
4
Complex Audley; Or, Hands Not Hearts
A letter then was dispatched to Mr. Counsellor Wheezle, who had lately replied to
a hostile message by the peaceful, or, as it is better described, " civil" process of a
criminal information, and to whom the Doctor looked for the realisation of the ...
Lord William Pitt Lennox, 1841
"I don't know offhand." "Did Congressman Wheezle dictate it?" "You'll haveto
askhim." "When willwe be able to ask him?" "As the statement indicated, soon." "
Then you refusetoconfirm that Congressman Wheezle is unable to speak to us
now?
6
A Glossary of North Country Words, with Their Etymology, and ...
WHAZLE, or WHEEZLE, s. an indication of asthma. Applied also to the throat.
WHE, WHEE, who. Sc. Wha. " WJte's there ?" " WTiee's wi'ye?" WHEAL, v. to
gather, to suppurate. Sax. huylca, a pustule. This verb is not in Todd's Johnson.
John Trotter Brockett, William Edward Brockett, 1846
7
A collection of farces and other afterpieces: Which are ...
AA!!! its Wheezle, Whistle, what's your name? You must not stir till I come back; if
you offer to ate, drink, or sleep, till my honour is satisfied, 'twill be the worst male
you ever took in your life; you had better fast a year, and die at the end of six ...
turnpike meeting, Mrs. Wheezle, without opening the note, sent the pistols, little
dreaming (as they had never been used “after their deserts ”) of the mischief they
were intended for. Armed, then, with a neat mahogany case, eighteen inches ...
Lord William Pitt Lennox, 1843
9
A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: With Their ...
600. Whaup-i'-the-rape, knot or twist in the rope — any thing going wrong.
Whazle, or Wheezle, v. to draw the breath with difficulty. Su.-Got. hwaesa. —
Whazle, or Wheezle, s. an indication of asthma. Applied also to the throat. Whe,
Whee, who ...
John Trotter Brockett, 1829
10
A collection of farces and other afterpieces: which are ...
which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-
Market. Printed under the authority of the managers from the prompt book Mrs.
Inchbald. Wheezle, Whistle, what's your name ? You must not stir till I come back;
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WHEEZLE»
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St. John's Conservatory Theater to perform 'Alice Isn't All There …
The story of Alice is told by the Bells & Wheezle Circus Company, a European-style commedia dell'arte, and runs 90 minutes with all original songs. «North Country Now, Sep 14»