KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS PROCTORISE
PRESENT
Present
I proctorise
you proctorise
he/she/it proctorises
we proctorise
you proctorise
they proctorise
Present continuous
I am proctorising
you are proctorising
he/she/it is proctorising
we are proctorising
you are proctorising
they are proctorising
Present perfect
I have proctorised
you have proctorised
he/she/it has proctorised
we have proctorised
you have proctorised
they have proctorised
Present perfect continuous
I have been proctorising
you have been proctorising
he/she/it has been proctorising
we have been proctorising
you have been proctorising
they have been proctorising
PAST
Past
I proctorised
you proctorised
he/she/it proctorised
we proctorised
you proctorised
they proctorised
Past continuous
I was proctorising
you were proctorising
he/she/it was proctorising
we were proctorising
you were proctorising
they were proctorising
Past perfect
I had proctorised
you had proctorised
he/she/it had proctorised
we had proctorised
you had proctorised
they had proctorised
Past perfect continuous
I had been proctorising
you had been proctorising
he/she/it had been proctorising
we had been proctorising
you had been proctorising
they had been proctorising
FUTURE
Future
I will proctorise
you will proctorise
he/she/it will proctorise
we will proctorise
you will proctorise
they will proctorise
Future continuous
I will be proctorising
you will be proctorising
he/she/it will be proctorising
we will be proctorising
you will be proctorising
they will be proctorising
Future perfect
I will have proctorised
you will have proctorised
he/she/it will have proctorised
we will have proctorised
you will have proctorised
they will have proctorised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been proctorising
you will have been proctorising
he/she/it will have been proctorising
we will have been proctorising
you will have been proctorising
they will have been proctorising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would proctorise
you would proctorise
he/she/it would proctorise
we would proctorise
you would proctorise
they would proctorise
Conditional continuous
I would be proctorising
you would be proctorising
he/she/it would be proctorising
we would be proctorising
you would be proctorising
they would be proctorising
Conditional perfect
I would have proctorise
you would have proctorise
he/she/it would have proctorise
we would have proctorise
you would have proctorise
they would have proctorise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been proctorising
you would have been proctorising
he/she/it would have been proctorising
we would have been proctorising
you would have been proctorising
they would have been proctorising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you proctorise
we let´s proctorise
you proctorise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
proctorised
Present Participle
proctorising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PROCTORISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
proctorise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
proctorise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Harlequin, conducted by Oxford men
For why 1 I proctorised, last night, A gownsman in the Corn. XII. " A man who
never acted wrong — No mischief ever did ; I met him walking by himself — In
vain his pipe he hid : Said I, I'll proctorise this man, And fine him half-a-quid. XIII.
2
Vice Versâ, Or, A Lesson to Fathers
'More frightened than hurt, I always said,' said Mr. Tinkler lightly, 'but somehow he
never would proctorise any more—it spoilt his nerve. He was a good deal chaffed
about it,78 but of course no one ever knew I'd had anything to do with it!
F. Anstey, Peter Merchant, 2011
... Let them sell the Museum to Keble — abolish a Reader or so : Let them lurk in
the Corn After Union debates : Let them prowl until morn By the Theatre's gates :
Let them proctorise golfers from Cowley, and men coming up from the Eights.
Alfred Denis Godley, 1904
4
Paulopostprandials: Only Some Little Stories After Hall
Only Some Little Stories After Hall. Pa ulopostprandials. Quest. 7. Sketch the
course of a finite verb, say corripio. — Ana. Com*ipio=l proctorise. Quest. 8.
Explain the uses of dono. — A as. He was for proctoriting. Imperfect of incomplete
action.
5
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... (ЯЯТ ïr) ЯГСТТ Ч>Т ЯШМя; п. proctorage ятягт яя яяя, ятягт »я^чц adj.
proctorial яТягт ^т, зтязттяятгя^тст яяят; v.f. proctorise ЯТЯ^ЯТ
ЗТЯЯТЯЯТТЯЯЯТТ % Slfq^R ir ЯЯТЯ грЧЛТ. ЗИМИН □4«ni; п. proctorship
ятягт-яя, зт^- ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
6
Belgravia: A London Magazine
... loitering on the platform in obvious disregard of university law. But I felt far too
guilty to proctorise them, and I was terribly conscious that all their eyes were fixed
upon me, as I moved up and down the carriages looking for my American friend.
7
The Portfolio: An Artistic Periodical
... with actuality ; ' they want to see the machine working. They are temporarily
happy if they can see a Proctor in his robes of office, and rise to the enthusiasm of
' never having had such a delightful day ' if the Proctor happens to ' proctorise ...
Philip Gilbert Hamerton, 1893
And with what faces can you proctorise and fine Undergraduates, if they also
attend evening entertainments of a public character not clad in academical dress
? If it is not seemly to_ appear in the reserved seats at the Corn Exchange in
velvet ...
9
Vice Versâ: Or, A Lesson to Fathers
'Was the Proctor hurt, sir?' inquired a small boy with great respect. 'More
frightened than hurt, I always said,' said Mr. Tinkler lightly, ' but somehow he
never would proctorise any more— it spoilt his nerve. He was a good deal
chaffed about it, ...
10
Aspects of Modern Oxford
rise to the enthusiasm of ' never having had such a delightful day ' if the Proctor
happens to ' proctorise ' an undergraduate within the ken of their vision. ' It was all
so delightful and mediaeval, and all that kind of thing, don't you know?
Alfred Denis Godley, 1894