If shit is present tense, and shat is past tense, is there no future tense of the word shit?
If shit is present tense, and shat is past tense, is there no future tense of the word shit?
And if not, well we need to resolve this fecal inconsistency immediately!
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Similar to many verbs that need an object, you add "will" to the present tense.
He will run. She will jump. You will shit.
74 0 ReplyYou will shit.
Yes mommy. <3
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9 0 ReplyIf dropping a penny from the top of the Empire State Building is not capable of killing a person on the street, what damage can be expected from dropping a deuce from the same height?
4 0 ReplyLarger surface area spread/splat.
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In your case, you're gonna guano
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Will, shall, are going to
1 0 ReplyShall and will can be interchanged.
"Are going to" is slightly different. Still future yes, but is usually used to indicate intention rather than decisions.
"I will shit soon" and "I am going to shit" both mean basically the same thing but the connotations of those sentences are slightly different.
1 0 ReplyI must go shilt soon..
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Ah, but shit isn't always a verb, it's also a noun.. 💩
2 11 ReplyNouns don't need tenses.
Shit in the future and shit in the past.
24 1 ReplyVery true, but still..
shat, shit, ????
1 15 Replycan you use another verb to illustrate the form?
2 0 ReplyI need to go shilt soon..
1 0 Replythat's the same verb
1 0 Replyshat, shit, shilt
Guess you missed the L...
Doesn't matter anyways, I'm just talking crap LOL!
1 0 Replysame verb different form. i was thinking you could demonstrate by showing the three forms of a different word. like... "drive".
drove, drive, ???
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shite
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So is run and jump.
8 0 ReplyFuture shit will not stink.
6 0 ReplyMy farts say otherwise.
5 0 ReplyThe present or the futuristic fart?
3 0 ReplyMy farts linger and travel forward in time..
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