| ضمائر الغائب | الفعل الماضي | الفعل المضارع |
|---|---|---|
| هو | قَرِفَ | يَقْرَفُ |
| هي | قَرِفَتْ | تَقْرَفُ |
| هما (مذكر مثنى) | قَرِفا | يَقْرَفانِ |
| هما (مؤنث مثنى) | قَرِفَتا | تَقْرَفانِ |
| هم | قَرِفُوا | يَقْرَفونَ |
| هنّ | قَرِفْنَ | يَقْرَفْنَ |
| ضمائر المتكلم | الفعل الماضي | الفعل المضارع |
|---|---|---|
| أنا | قَرِفْتُ | أَقْرَفُ |
| نحن | قَرِفْنا | نَقْرَفُ |
| ضمائر المخاطب | الفعل الماضي | الفعل المضارع | فعل الأمر |
|---|---|---|---|
| أنتَ | قَرِفْتَ | تَقْرَفُ | اِقْرَفْ |
| أنتِ | قَرِفْتِ | تَقْرَفينَ | اِقْرَفي |
| أنتما (مذكر مثنى) | قَرِفْتُما | تَقْرَفانِ | اِقْرَفا |
| أنتما (مؤنث مثنى) | قَرِفْتُما | تَقْرَفانِ | اِقْرَفا |
| أنتم | قَرِفْتُم | تَقْرَفونَ | اِقْرَفوا |
| أنتن | قَرِفْتُنَّ | تَقْرَفْنَ | اِقْرَفْنَ |
irregular
be detest; be loathe; be nauseated, gross out
| Verb الفعل | Pronoun الضمير |
|---|---|
| is disgusted | He/She/It |
| am disgusted | I |
| are disgusted | They/We/You |
| Verb | Form |
|---|---|
| be disgusted | Present Simple |
| was disgusted | Past Simple |
| been disgusted | Past Participle |
| being disgusted | Present Participle |
| be disgusted | Infinitive |
she/he/it + is disgusted
they/we/you/I +are disgusted
she/he/it + is + being disgusted
I + am + being disgusted
They/we/you + are + being disgusted
she/he/it + has + been disgusted
they/we/you/I + have + been disgusted
she/he/it + has + been + being disgusted
they/we/you/ I + have + been + being disgusted
Subj. +was/ were disgusted
she/he/it + was + being disgusted
they/we/you/I + were + being disgusted
Subj. + had + been disgusted
Subj. + had + been + being disgusted
Subj. + will + be disgusted
she/he/it + is + going to + be disgusted
I + am + going to +be disgusted
they/we/you + are + going to + be disgusted
Subj. + will be + being disgusted
Subj. + will have +been disgusted
Subj. + will have been + being disgusted
Laila was disgusted with the way that man was abusing his wife.
قَرِفَت ليلى من الطريقة التي يسيء بها ذلك الرجل لزوجته.
Maria was disgusted by the way he was eating.
قَرِفَت ماريّا من طريقته في الأكل.
He was disgusted by seeing insects and worms.
قَرَِف من رؤية الحشرات والديدان.
She was disgusted seeing the bloody scenes in the movie.
قََرِفَت من رؤية المشاهد الدمويّة بالفيلم.
She was disgusted by the smell of this place.
قَرِفَت من رائحة هذا المكان.
be
Old Englishbēon, an irregular and defective verb, whose full conjugation derives from several originally distinct verbs. The forms am and is are from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sum and est. The forms was and were are from an Indo-European root meaning 'remain'. The forms be and been are from an Indo-European root shared by Latin fui 'I was', fio 'I become', and Greek phuein 'bring forth, cause to grow'. The origin of are is uncertain.
disgust (n.)
1590s, "repugnance excited by something offensive or loathsome," from French desgoust "strong dislike, repugnance," literally "distaste" (16c., Modern French dégoût), from desgouster "have a distaste for," from des- "opposite of" + gouster "taste," from Latin gustare "to taste" (from PIE root *geus- "to taste; to choose"). The literal sense, "distaste, aversion to the taste of," is from 1610s in English.