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Contents
Peg
Percolate
Perforate
Permeate
Permit
Pet
Pick
Pile
Pipe
Pitch
Place
Plan
Plane
Plaster
Plop
Plot
Plug
Ply
Poke
Pot
Press
Prune
Pull
Push
Quadruple
Quaff
Quarantine
Quarry
Quench
Quibble
Quicken
Quintuple
Quit
Race
Raffle
Rake
Ram
Ramble
Rap
Rat
Rate
Rattle
Ravel
Reach
Read
Reap
Rend
Resign
Rhyme
Ride
Rim
Ring
Rinse
Ripen
Rise
Roar
Roll
Romance
Rotate
Rub
Run
Sacrifice
Salute
Save
Saw
Scale
Scan
Scavenge
Score
Scour
Scrabble
Scrape
Scrimmage
Scrub
Sculpture
Section
Secure
Segregate
Seize
Separate
Serve
Sew
Shake
Shape
Shave
Shear
Shelter
Ship
Shop
Shove
Shovel
Shred
Side
Sign
Sink
Sit
Skate
Skid
Slant
Sledge
Slave
Sleep
Slice
Slim
Slope
Slug
Smell
Smite
Smooth
Smother
Smudge
Smuggle
Snap
Speak
Speed
Spill
121A Guide to English Grammar: Peddle
(a) Active Voices
1. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
2. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should peddle
2. You might/could/would/should peddle
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should peddle
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should peddle
2. You might/could/would/should peddle
3. They might/could/would/should peddle
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have peddled
2. You might/could/would/should have peddled
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have peddled
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have peddled
2. You might/could/would/should have peddled
3. They might/could/would/should have peddled
3. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
4. Imperative Mood
Present Tense
Infinitive
Participles
(b) Passive Voice
5. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
6. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should be peddled
2. You might/could/would/should be peddled
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should be peddled
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should be peddled
2. You might/could/would/should be peddled
3. They might/could/would/should be peddled
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have been peddled
2. You may/must have been peddled
3. He/she/it may/must have been peddled
Plural
1. We may/must have been peddled
2. You may/must have been peddled
3. They may/must have been peddled
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have been peddled
2. You might/could/would/should have been peddled
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have been peddled
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have been peddled
2. You might/could/would/should have been peddled
3. They might/could/would/should have been peddled
7. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
A Guide to English Grammar: Peg
(a) Active Voices
1. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
2. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should peg
2. You might/could/would/should peg
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should peg
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should peg
2. You might/could/would/should peg
3. They might/could/would/should peg
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have pegged
2. You might/could/would/should have pegged
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have pegged
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have pegged
2. You might/could/would/should have pegged
3. They might/could/would/should have pegged
3. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
4. Imperative Mood
Present Tense
Infinitive
Participles
(b) Passive Voice
5. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Singular Plural
Future Perfect Tense
6. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should be pegged
2. You might/could/would/should be pegged
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should be pegged
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should be pegged
2. You might/could/would/should be pegged
3. They might/could/would/should be pegged
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have been pegged
2. You may/must have been pegged
3. He/she/it may/must have been pegged
Plural
1. We may/must have been pegged
2. You may/must have been pegged
3. They may/must have been pegged
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have been pegged
2. You might/could/would/should have been pegged
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have been pegged
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have been pegged
2. You might/could/would/should have been pegged
3. They might/could/would/should have been pegged
7. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
A Guide to English Grammar: Percolate
(a) Active Voices
1. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
2. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should percolate
2. You might/could/would/should percolate
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should percolate
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should percolate
2. You might/could/would/should percolate
3. They might/could/would/should percolate
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have percolated
2. You may/must have percolated
3. He/she/it may/must have percolated
Plural
1. We may/must have percolated
2. You may/must have percolated
3. They may/must have percolated
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have percolated
2. You might/could/would/should have percolated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have percolated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have percolated
2. You might/could/would/should have percolated
3. They might/could/would/should have percolated
3. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
4. Imperative Mood
Present
Infinitive
Participles
(b) Passive Voice
5. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
6. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should be percolated
2. You might/could/would/should be percolated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should be percolated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should be percolated
2. You might/could/would/should be percolated
3. They might/could/would/should be percolated
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have been percolated
2. You may/must have been percolated
3. He/she/it may/must have been percolated
Plural
1. We may/must have been percolated
2. You may/must have been percolated
3. They may/must have been percolated
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have been percolated
2. You might/could/would/should have been percolated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have been percolated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have been percolated
2. You might/could/would/should have been percolated
3. They might/could/would/should have been percolated
7. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
A Guide to English Grammar: Perforate
(a) Active Voices
1. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
2. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should perforate
2. You might/could/would/should perforate
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should perforate
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should perforate
2. You might/could/would/should perforate
3. They might/could/would/should perforate
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have perforated
2. You may/must have perforated
3. He/she/it may/must have perforated
Plural
1. We may/must have perforated
2. You may/must have perforated
3. They may/must have perforated
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have perforated
2. You might/could/would/should have perforated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have perforated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have perforated
2. You might/could/would/should have perforated
3. They might/could/would/should have perforated
3. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
4. Imperative Mood
Present Tense
Infinitive
Participles
(b) Passive Voice
5. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
6. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should be perforated
2. You might/could/would/should be perforated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should be perforated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should be perforated
2. You might/could/would/should be perforated
3. They might/could/would/should be perforated
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have been perforated
2. You may/must have been perforated
3. He/she/it may/must have been perforated
Plural
1. We may/must have been perforated
2. You may/must have been perforated
3. They may/must have been perforated
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have been perforated
2. You might/could/would/should have been perforated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have been perforated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have been perforated
2. You might/could/would/should have been perforated
3. They might/could/would/should have been perforated
7. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
A Guide to English Grammar: Permeate
(a) Active Voices
1. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
2. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should permeate
2. You might/could/would/should permeate
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should permeate
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should permeate
2. You might/could/would/should permeate
3. They might/could/would/should permeate
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have permeated
2. You may/must have permeated
3. He/she/it may/must have permeated
Plural
1. We may/must have permeated
2. You may/must have permeated
3. They may/must have permeated
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have permeated
2. You might/could/would/should have permeated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have permeated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have permeated
2. You might/could/would/should have permeated
3. They might/could/would/should have permeated
3. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
4. Imperative Mood
Present Tense
Infinitive
Participles
(b) Passive Voice
5. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
6. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should be permeated
2. You might/could/would/should be permeated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should be permeated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should be permeated
2. You might/could/would/should be permeated
3. They might/could/would/should be permeated
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have been permeated
2. You may/must have been permeated
3. He/she/it may/must have been permeated
Plural
1. We may/must have been permeated
2. You may/must have been permeated
3. They may/must have been permeated
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have been permeated
2. You might/could/would/should have been permeated
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have been permeated
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have been permeated
2. You might/could/would/should have been permeated
3. They might/could/would/should have been permeated
7. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
A Guide to English Grammar: Permit
(a) Active Voices
1. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
t
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
2. Potential Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should permit
2. You might/could/would/should permit
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should permit
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should permit
2. You might/could/would/should permit
3. They might/could/would/should permit
Present Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I may/must have permitted
2. You may/must have permitted
3. He/she/it may/must have permitted
Plural
1. We may/must have permitted
2. You may/must have permitted
3. They may/must have permitted
Past Perfect Tense
Singular
1. I might/could/would/should have permitted
2. You might/could/would/should have permitted
3. He/she/it might/could/would/should have permitted
Plural
1. We might/could/would/should have permitted
2. You might/could/would/should have permitted
3. They might/could/would/should have permitted
3. Subjunctive Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Tense
4. Imperative Mood
Present Tense
Infinitive
Participles
(b) Passive Voice
5. Indicative Mood
Present Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
Present Perfect Tense