CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WUTHER
PRESENT
Present
I wuther
you wuther
he/she/it wuthers
we wuther
you wuther
they wuther
Present continuous
I am wuthering
you are wuthering
he/she/it is wuthering
we are wuthering
you are wuthering
they are wuthering
Present perfect
I have wuthered
you have wuthered
he/she/it has wuthered
we have wuthered
you have wuthered
they have wuthered
Present perfect continuous
I have been wuthering
you have been wuthering
he/she/it has been wuthering
we have been wuthering
you have been wuthering
they have been wuthering
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 wuthered
you wuthered
he/she/it wuthered
we wuthered
you wuthered
they wuthered
Past continuous
I was wuthering
you were wuthering
he/she/it was wuthering
we were wuthering
you were wuthering
they were wuthering
Past perfect
I had wuthered
you had wuthered
he/she/it had wuthered
we had wuthered
you had wuthered
they had wuthered
Past perfect continuous
I had been wuthering
you had been wuthering
he/she/it had been wuthering
we had been wuthering
you had been wuthering
they had been wuthering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will wuther
you will wuther
he/she/it will wuther
we will wuther
you will wuther
they will wuther
Future continuous
I will be wuthering
you will be wuthering
he/she/it will be wuthering
we will be wuthering
you will be wuthering
they will be wuthering
Future perfect
I will have wuthered
you will have wuthered
he/she/it will have wuthered
we will have wuthered
you will have wuthered
they will have wuthered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been wuthering
you will have been wuthering
he/she/it will have been wuthering
we will have been wuthering
you will have been wuthering
they will have been wuthering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would wuther
you would wuther
he/she/it would wuther
we would wuther
you would wuther
they would wuther
Conditional continuous
I would be wuthering
you would be wuthering
he/she/it would be wuthering
we would be wuthering
you would be wuthering
they would be wuthering
Conditional perfect
I would have wuther
you would have wuther
he/she/it would have wuther
we would have wuther
you would have wuther
they would have wuther
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been wuthering
you would have been wuthering
he/she/it would have been wuthering
we would have been wuthering
you would have been wuthering
they would have been wuthering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you wuther
we let´s wuther
you wuther
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
wuthering
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 «WUTHER»
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wuther in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wuther and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Fearless honesty is the best policy, as Rod and Jon discover too late when they lose their jobs and lovers to discovery of their deceptions.
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The English Dialect Dictionary: T-Z. Supplement. ...
387. Lan. He nipt onto his feet in a greight wuther, Waugh Heather (ed. Milner) I.
146. e.Lan.1 a. Lan.' He wur i' a rare wuther. 10. Obs. The noise made by a hare
when starting from her den. Gall. Mactaggart Encycl. (1824) 473, ed. 1876. 11.
My man and I went to the fowd, And ketcht the finest wuther that we could howd, '
With a ricararo, ricararo, milk in the morn 0' dary mingo. We fleed this wuther and
browt him hom, Limbo, clashmo ! " i' fleed this wuther and browt him hom, Sez I, ...
Edwin Sidney Hartland, 1895
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A glossary of words used in south-west Lincolnshire: ...
Wuther, to rush, or cause to rush. Said by one who would not prefer to be buried
in the open country : ' If Aw mun goa to t' cemetery, wuther me by t' church gate,' »'
. e. hasten by with a rush. Hall, says, ' Wuther, to beat or flutter.' See Wither.
Robert Eden George Cole, 1886
WITED, decreed. " It's just been wited that way." (When ed forms the last syllable
of a word it is generally pronounced as eed or eet.) WITHER, WUTHER, to rush
with violence. Compare WHEW, WHITHER, and 794 NORTHUMBERLAND ...
Well, ef they did quarrel — now mind ye, I ain't a-sayin' wuther they did or wuther
they didn't — but ef they did quarrel, it was a quarrel wuth lis'nin' to, I can tell ye
that. I knowed yer pa; knowed 'im like a book; worked right alongside of 'im many
...
My man and I went to the fowd, And ketcht the finest wuther that we could howd,
With a ricararo, ricararo, milk in the morn 0' dary mingo. We fleed this wuther and
browt him horn, Limbo, clashmo ! We fleed this wuther and browt him horn, Sez I,
...
Lady Eveline Camilla Gurdon, 1893
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What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew: From Fox ...
The person with highest honors was the senior wrangler. wuther—It is actually an
intransitive verb and it describes—among other things—exactly what Emily
Bronte says it does in her novel: " 'Wuther- ing heights' is the name of Mr.
Heathcliff's ...
"I ain't findin' no fault with what he's done sence he's been here; I'm just gittin' at
what he thinks he's goin' to do." He turned again to Pen. "Made up yer mind to go,
hev ye?" "Yes, grandpa." "When?" "Next Monday morning." "Wuther I'm willin' or ...
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The word "wuthering" — a unique adjectival expression in English literature — is
a linguistic frame conceptualizing what the sympathetic spectator sees, or does
not. "Wuther" comes from "whither," itself an archaic term replaced, or substituted,
...
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