ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА DRYBEAT
PRESENT
Present
I drybeat
you drybeat
he/she/it drybeats
we drybeat
you drybeat
they drybeat
Present continuous
I am drybeating
you are drybeating
he/she/it is drybeating
we are drybeating
you are drybeating
they are drybeating
Present perfect
I have drybeaten
you have drybeaten
he/she/it has drybeaten
we have drybeaten
you have drybeaten
they have drybeaten
Present perfect continuous
I have been drybeating
you have been drybeating
he/she/it has been drybeating
we have been drybeating
you have been drybeating
they have been drybeating
PAST
Past
I drybeat
you drybeat
he/she/it drybeat
we drybeat
you drybeat
they drybeat
Past continuous
I was drybeating
you were drybeating
he/she/it was drybeating
we were drybeating
you were drybeating
they were drybeating
Past perfect
I had drybeaten
you had drybeaten
he/she/it had drybeaten
we had drybeaten
you had drybeaten
they had drybeaten
Past perfect continuous
I had been drybeating
you had been drybeating
he/she/it had been drybeating
we had been drybeating
you had been drybeating
they had been drybeating
FUTURE
Future
I will drybeat
you will drybeat
he/she/it will drybeat
we will drybeat
you will drybeat
they will drybeat
Future continuous
I will be drybeating
you will be drybeating
he/she/it will be drybeating
we will be drybeating
you will be drybeating
they will be drybeating
Future perfect
I will have drybeaten
you will have drybeaten
he/she/it will have drybeaten
we will have drybeaten
you will have drybeaten
they will have drybeaten
Future perfect continuous
I will have been drybeating
you will have been drybeating
he/she/it will have been drybeating
we will have been drybeating
you will have been drybeating
they will have been drybeating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would drybeat
you would drybeat
he/she/it would drybeat
we would drybeat
you would drybeat
they would drybeat
Conditional continuous
I would be drybeating
you would be drybeating
he/she/it would be drybeating
we would be drybeating
you would be drybeating
they would be drybeating
Conditional perfect
I would have drybeat
you would have drybeat
he/she/it would have drybeat
we would have drybeat
you would have drybeat
they would have drybeat
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been drybeating
you would have been drybeating
he/she/it would have been drybeating
we would have been drybeating
you would have been drybeating
they would have been drybeating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you drybeat
we let´s drybeat
you drybeat
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
drybeaten
Present Participle
drybeating
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1
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Beat: boldbeating; drybeat; ne'eryetbeaten; newbeaten; o'erbeat; stormbeaten;
weatherbeaten. Become: kingbecoming; misbecome; unbecoming. Bed: abed;
bridebed; childbed;daybed; deathbed; downbed; feather bed; fieldbed;lilybed; ...
2
Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Titus Andronicus. Romeo ...
I will drybeat you with my iron wit, and put up my iron dagger. —Answer me like
men: When griping grief the heart doth wound,' And doleful dumps the mind
oppress, Then music, with her silver sound; Why, “silver sound?” why, “music with
her ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1860
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... To dry up, tw drei yp, gwiddoni, tarnu Dryad, drei'-ad,». gwyddanes,
coedeigren Dryandria, drei-an'-dri-a, ». planigyn Austral aidd â'i ddail yn ddinôdd
a bytbwyrddion [igion Dryas, drei'-as, ». derig, tylwytb o blan- Drybeat, drei'-bit,
v. a. taraw ...
Then have at you with my wit; I will drybeat you with an iron wit, and put up my
iron dag,ger :—Answer me like men: H/hen griping grief ° the heart doth wound, 9
When onrrmc; grief, &c.] The epithet griping was by no means likely to excite ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
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The Works: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of ...
I will drybeat you with an iron wit, and put up my iron dagger. —Answer me like
men: When griping grief the heart doth wound ”, And doleful dumps the mind
oppress“, Then music, with her silver sound; Why, “silver sound?” why, “music
with ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1842
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The Family Shakspeare ... By T. Bowdler ... Sixth Edition
... is love itself possess'd, cE'S' ~_ __ Iii—M Scl'i'fl" 5"'E-'E' ._-$'__ wdrbrsPz'Q'K'Ei'
JB Tm I. Enter PETER. now. Pet. You will not then ? Mus. No. Pet. Then have at
you with my wit; I will drybeat you with an iron wit, and put up my iron dagger '.
William Shakespeare, Thomas BOWDLER (F.R.S.), 1831
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Plays: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...
I will drybeat you with my iron wit, and put up my iron dagger. —Answer me like
men: When griping grief the heart doth wound, And doleful dumps the mind ress,
Then music, with her silver soun ; Why, “silver sound?" why, “music with her silver
...
William Shakespeare, 1853
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Timon of ...
I will drybeat you with an iron wit, and put up my iron dagger.—Answer me like
men: When griping grief the heart doth wound, And doleful dumps the mind
oppress, Then music, with her silver sound; Why “ silver sound”? why “music with
her ...
William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White, 1862
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Shakspeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Grammatisch und ...
Then have at you with my wit 93); I will drybeat 24) you with an iron wit, and put
up my iron dagger: — Answer me like men: When griping 25) grief the heart doth
wound, And doleful dumps the mind oppress, Then music, with her silver sound;
...
William Shakespeare, J. Hoffa, 1845
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: King Lear. Romeo and Juliet
Good king of cats, nothing, but one of your nine lives; that I mean to make bold
withal, and, as you shall use me hereafter, drybeat the rest of the eight. Will you
pluck your sword out of his pilcher 2 by the ears? Make haste, lest mine be about
...
William Shakespeare, Abraham John Valpy, Edmond Malone, 1842