CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WHIDDER
PRESENT
Present
I whidder
you whidder
he/she/it whidders
we whidder
you whidder
they whidder
Present continuous
I am whiddering
you are whiddering
he/she/it is whiddering
we are whiddering
you are whiddering
they are whiddering
Present perfect
I have whiddered
you have whiddered
he/she/it has whiddered
we have whiddered
you have whiddered
they have whiddered
Present perfect continuous
I have been whiddering
you have been whiddering
he/she/it has been whiddering
we have been whiddering
you have been whiddering
they have been whiddering
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 whiddered
you whiddered
he/she/it whiddered
we whiddered
you whiddered
they whiddered
Past continuous
I was whiddering
you were whiddering
he/she/it was whiddering
we were whiddering
you were whiddering
they were whiddering
Past perfect
I had whiddered
you had whiddered
he/she/it had whiddered
we had whiddered
you had whiddered
they had whiddered
Past perfect continuous
I had been whiddering
you had been whiddering
he/she/it had been whiddering
we had been whiddering
you had been whiddering
they had been whiddering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will whidder
you will whidder
he/she/it will whidder
we will whidder
you will whidder
they will whidder
Future continuous
I will be whiddering
you will be whiddering
he/she/it will be whiddering
we will be whiddering
you will be whiddering
they will be whiddering
Future perfect
I will have whiddered
you will have whiddered
he/she/it will have whiddered
we will have whiddered
you will have whiddered
they will have whiddered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been whiddering
you will have been whiddering
he/she/it will have been whiddering
we will have been whiddering
you will have been whiddering
they will have been whiddering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would whidder
you would whidder
he/she/it would whidder
we would whidder
you would whidder
they would whidder
Conditional continuous
I would be whiddering
you would be whiddering
he/she/it would be whiddering
we would be whiddering
you would be whiddering
they would be whiddering
Conditional perfect
I would have whidder
you would have whidder
he/she/it would have whidder
we would have whidder
you would have whidder
they would have whidder
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been whiddering
you would have been whiddering
he/she/it would have been whiddering
we would have been whiddering
you would have been whiddering
they would have been whiddering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you whidder
we let´s whidder
you whidder
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
whiddered
Present Participle
whiddering
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 «WHIDDER»
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whidder in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
whidder and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Memorialls of the Trubles in Scotland and in England 1624 - 1645
... wee haue great causs to doubt whidder it be in our pouer to say or do any thing
whiche sall not fall within the lyk interpretatioun ; but, as we haue in that message
called God to witness the sinceritie of the professioun of our only endis for the ...
2
Memorialls of the Trubles in Scotland and in England A. D. ...
The questioun is not whidder we sall content our selliis with our owne povertie, or
enritche our selñis in England; that questioun is impious and absurd. Nather is
the questioun whidder we sall defend our selilis at home, or invaid our ...
John Spalding, John Stuart, 1850
3
The Song of Solomon in Lowland Scotch: From the Authorised ...
WhIDDER is thy beloefet gane, О thou fairist amang wemen ? whidder is he
slydden awa owt o' gaeit, that we maye seik for him wi' thee ? 2 My beloefet has
gane doun intil his gairden til the beds o' spices, til feed in the gairdens, an' til
gether ...
4
The Song of Solomon in Lowland Scotch
WHIDDER is thy beloefet gane, O thou fairist amang wemen ? whidder is he
slydden awa owt o' gseit, that we maye seik for him wi' thee ? 2 My beloefet has
gane doun intil his gairden til the beds o' spices, til feed in the gairdens, an' til
gether ...
Henry Scott Riddell, 1858
Huntley imbarqued, bot yit incertane whidder he gois; and Angus, a man of whom
is litill accompt, unprovydit to depart, and so obscur at home as no privat person
can be moir obscur, so his Majesty is werey ernist that he. be nocht calumniat in ...
whidder, and with my cane in my hand, walked to our own pew, where I sat some
time, but owing to my deafness, not being able to hear, I have not since gone
back to the church. But my people are fond of having their weans still christened
by ...
... whidder they put ther bairnes to the schooll or not." — " 18 of November. Anent
the pairs it is thoght meit that a visitation shall be, and that sic help shall be maid
to them that ar altogether vnable that may not travell to seik to them selfs and the
...
8
Accents as Well as Broad Effects: Writings on Architecture, ...
Chamberlin & Whidder, and the Newport houses for Mr. Taylor and Mr. Edgar by
Messrs. McKim, Mead & White. Of the three, the last named seems to me the most
successful, the old idea being developed with at once the most of freedom and ...
Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, David Gebhard, 1996
9
The Complaynt of Scotland: Written in 1548
35, 106, lice.) terror. Sir, said the nobill and worthie Palexia, I sall againis the
greine knicht me adres: Altho' he were an infernal creatour, I' dar my bodie
againis him aventour : 2 T Whidder Whidder that fortoun be my freind or foe, Thair
sall I'
10
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... involuntary notices in his delight, when taking his evening walks on the Braes
of Bal- whidder, or among the woods of Crookstone, or when trudging with his
pack among solitaryplaces, where the linnet sang from the broom or brier thickets
.
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