CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WIGWAGGED
PRESENT
Present
I wigwag
you wigwag
he/she/it wigwags
we wigwag
you wigwag
they wigwag
Present continuous
I am wigwagging
you are wigwagging
he/she/it is wigwagging
we are wigwagging
you are wigwagging
they are wigwagging
Present perfect
I have wigwagged
you have wigwagged
he/she/it has wigwagged
we have wigwagged
you have wigwagged
they have wigwagged
Present perfect continuous
I have been wigwagging
you have been wigwagging
he/she/it has been wigwagging
we have been wigwagging
you have been wigwagging
they have been wigwagging
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 wigwagged
you wigwagged
he/she/it wigwagged
we wigwagged
you wigwagged
they wigwagged
Past continuous
I was wigwagging
you were wigwagging
he/she/it was wigwagging
we were wigwagging
you were wigwagging
they were wigwagging
Past perfect
I had wigwagged
you had wigwagged
he/she/it had wigwagged
we had wigwagged
you had wigwagged
they had wigwagged
Past perfect continuous
I had been wigwagging
you had been wigwagging
he/she/it had been wigwagging
we had been wigwagging
you had been wigwagging
they had been wigwagging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will wigwag
you will wigwag
he/she/it will wigwag
we will wigwag
you will wigwag
they will wigwag
Future continuous
I will be wigwagging
you will be wigwagging
he/she/it will be wigwagging
we will be wigwagging
you will be wigwagging
they will be wigwagging
Future perfect
I will have wigwagged
you will have wigwagged
he/she/it will have wigwagged
we will have wigwagged
you will have wigwagged
they will have wigwagged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been wigwagging
you will have been wigwagging
he/she/it will have been wigwagging
we will have been wigwagging
you will have been wigwagging
they will have been wigwagging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would wigwagged
you would wigwagged
he/she/it would wigwagged
we would wigwagged
you would wigwagged
they would wigwagged
Conditional continuous
I would be wigwagging
you would be wigwagging
he/she/it would be wigwagging
we would be wigwagging
you would be wigwagging
they would be wigwagging
Conditional perfect
I would have wigwagged
you would have wigwagged
he/she/it would have wigwagged
we would have wigwagged
you would have wigwagged
they would have wigwagged
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been wigwagging
you would have been wigwagging
he/she/it would have been wigwagging
we would have been wigwagging
you would have been wigwagging
they would have been wigwagging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you wigwag
we let´s wigwag
you wigwag
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
wigwagged
Present Participle
wigwagging
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 «WIGWAGGED»
Discover the use of
wigwagged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wigwagged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Civil War: An Unvarnished Account of the Late But Still ...
Sherman was on Kennesaw Mountain and wigwagged a signal to Corse, asking
how things were going. Corse had been nicked by a Minie ball and wigwagged
back, “I am short a cheekbone and an ear, but am able to whip all hell yet.” This is
...
At this moment General Shafter had a message wigwagged to the Cherokee: “
Have the Gatlings been landed?” Parker flagged back the answer: “No.” Shafter's
personal interest in the Gatlings caused the engineers to reconsider their answer
...
Ten Speed Press Staff, 1998
3
Fighting the Flying Circus
Four splendid Albatros machines were approaching us from over Thiaucourt,
which was about four miles inside the enemy's territory. They were in good
formation and were at about our altitude. I wigwagged overto Reed and he
wigwagged ...
4
Fighting the flying circus
Four splendid Albatros machines were approaching us from over Thiaucourt,
which was about four miles inside the enemy's territory. They were in good
formation and were at about our altitude. I wigwagged over to Reed and he
wigwagged ...
Edward Vernon Rickenbacker, A. Whitehouse, 1973
"On the nose"— arriving on time This says "You're leaving on time" Not a Fascist
sa I ute — just a signal for the pi lot to start his motors in preparation for the take-
off Wigwagged hands hold up a take-off temporarily How passenger agents on ...
The signal officer on the knoll behind the Stonewall wigwagged back. No. The
enemy are giving way. Jackson. They gave way, indeed. The forty guns upon the
ridge, the eight that Lee had sent, strewed the green field beyond the Groveton ...
I suppose you didn't wigwag for water and a dog and your old paddles?
Tompkins has got the angleworms." " Angleworms !" snorted Seth. " Who
wigwagged for those fool things?" " They're what you wigwagged. I thought they
were fool things.
8
The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and ...
At first Clancy moved a ways down the safe side of the ridge and wigwagged
there very busily. But what with the flag being so poor for the purpose, and the
background of ridge being so dark, those on the Dolphin did not see it. So Clancy
had ...
Signal officers Herzog. Gloskoski and Camp kept the Union generals well
informed during the hattle. In the afternoon. General Burnside, becoming
concerned over a maneuver of the Confederates before him, had a message
wigwagged to the ...
10
Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920's
Recreates the social, political, and economic scene of the 1920s in America
Frederick Lewis Allen, 1931
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WIGWAGGED»
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Scientists Comb a Ruined Coastline for Clues and Lessons
When the small plane crossed paths with military helicopters, as happened two or three times, the researchers held on as Mr. Giles wigwagged to signal he had ... «New York Times, Sep 05»