CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WINTERFED
PRESENT
Present
I winterfed
you winterfed
he/she/it winterfeds
we winterfed
you winterfed
they winterfed
Present continuous
I am winterfeding
you are winterfeding
he/she/it is winterfeding
we are winterfeding
you are winterfeding
they are winterfeding
Present perfect
I have winterfeded
you have winterfeded
he/she/it has winterfeded
we have winterfeded
you have winterfeded
they have winterfeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been winterfeding
you have been winterfeding
he/she/it has been winterfeding
we have been winterfeding
you have been winterfeding
they have been winterfeding
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 winterfeded
you winterfeded
he/she/it winterfeded
we winterfeded
you winterfeded
they winterfeded
Past continuous
I was winterfeding
you were winterfeding
he/she/it was winterfeding
we were winterfeding
you were winterfeding
they were winterfeding
Past perfect
I had winterfeded
you had winterfeded
he/she/it had winterfeded
we had winterfeded
you had winterfeded
they had winterfeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been winterfeding
you had been winterfeding
he/she/it had been winterfeding
we had been winterfeding
you had been winterfeding
they had been winterfeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will winterfed
you will winterfed
he/she/it will winterfed
we will winterfed
you will winterfed
they will winterfed
Future continuous
I will be winterfeding
you will be winterfeding
he/she/it will be winterfeding
we will be winterfeding
you will be winterfeding
they will be winterfeding
Future perfect
I will have winterfeded
you will have winterfeded
he/she/it will have winterfeded
we will have winterfeded
you will have winterfeded
they will have winterfeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been winterfeding
you will have been winterfeding
he/she/it will have been winterfeding
we will have been winterfeding
you will have been winterfeding
they will have been winterfeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would winterfed
you would winterfed
he/she/it would winterfed
we would winterfed
you would winterfed
they would winterfed
Conditional continuous
I would be winterfeding
you would be winterfeding
he/she/it would be winterfeding
we would be winterfeding
you would be winterfeding
they would be winterfeding
Conditional perfect
I would have winterfed
you would have winterfed
he/she/it would have winterfed
we would have winterfed
you would have winterfed
they would have winterfed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been winterfeding
you would have been winterfeding
he/she/it would have been winterfeding
we would have been winterfeding
you would have been winterfeding
they would have been winterfeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you winterfed
we let´s winterfed
you winterfed
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
winterfeded
Present Participle
winterfeding
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 «WINTERFED»
Discover the use of
winterfed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
winterfed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
English Irregular Verbs: Master 250 irregular verbs in English
... Wets Wetting Whipsaw Whipsawed Whipsawn/Whipsawed Whipsaws
Whipsawing Win Won Won Wins Winning Wind Wound Wound Winds Winding
Winterfeed Winterfed Winterfed Winterfeeds Winterfeeding Wiredraw Wiredrew
Wiredrawn ...
2
American Hereford Journal
The heavier receipts of big steers, ' steers that go to the shambles with the
winterfed brand on them, is evidence of the turning loose of the longfed stuff that
had been held with the hope or a slight restitution on the part of the feeder. This
also ...
3
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmer's Conference
In 1934 the average mutton and lamb production per winterfed sheep (breeding
ewes, hoggets, and rams) was only 22.5 Ib of dressed carcass or much the same
as the production per sheep in New Zealand today. Since then there has been a
...
4
Proceedings of the Ruakura Farmers' Conference Week
This is partly accounted for by an increase of the national flock of about 30 per
cent, but is due more to increased production per winterfed sheep. Since 1934
accurate statistics have been available on the production of mutton and lamb in ...
Winterfed cattle being in a great measure unknown, the use of fresh beef was
chiefly confined to the grazing season, when a. тети herbalis or boves pasti
could be purchased. During the winter season, salted beef was in use. This, in
some ...
... WINSOME WINSOMELY WINSOMENESS WINSOMENESSES WINSOMER
WINSOMEST WINTER WINTERBERRIES WINTERBERRY WINTERED
WINTERER WINTERERS WINTERFED WINTERFEED WINTERFEEDING
WINTERFEEDS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
7
Curro la Extension Como Base Para El Desarrollo
For instance, the -objective of a program could be: "to induce 100 farmers to
replace fodder-beet for winterfed milk cows by corn silage without any reduction
in milk production." If that has been realized with 90 farmers, the objective has
been ...
8
Market Orientation: Transforming Food and Agribusiness ...
This provision of quarterly data recognises different production methods and
feeding performance across the farming season, thus enabling 'like compared
with like' (e.g., performance of winterfed cattle in one year with that of another).
Dr Paul Custance, Dr Martin Hingley, Mr David Harness, 2012
9
The Farming of Somersetshire
... and are chiefly devoted to grazing purposes, some portion being attached to
farms in the neighbourhood, and the other occupied by parties residing at a
distance, who find it advantageous to finish off winterfed stock. The drainage is
good.
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, W. Sturge, 1851
10
Journeys and Experiences in Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile / ...
The stock roam the prairies the year around,are not winterfed, and require
butlittle care.As many ofthese estanciasare forty miles square, the only expense
incurred are thewagesof the herders. Land is held highin Argentina, from $15
anacre ...