CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ANALOGISE
PRESENT
Present
I analogise
you analogise
he/she/it analogises
we analogise
you analogise
they analogise
Present continuous
I am analogising
you are analogising
he/she/it is analogising
we are analogising
you are analogising
they are analogising
Present perfect
I have analogised
you have analogised
he/she/it has analogised
we have analogised
you have analogised
they have analogised
Present perfect continuous
I have been analogising
you have been analogising
he/she/it has been analogising
we have been analogising
you have been analogising
they have been analogising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I analogised
you analogised
he/she/it analogised
we analogised
you analogised
they analogised
Past continuous
I was analogising
you were analogising
he/she/it was analogising
we were analogising
you were analogising
they were analogising
Past perfect
I had analogised
you had analogised
he/she/it had analogised
we had analogised
you had analogised
they had analogised
Past perfect continuous
I had been analogising
you had been analogising
he/she/it had been analogising
we had been analogising
you had been analogising
they had been analogising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will analogise
you will analogise
he/she/it will analogise
we will analogise
you will analogise
they will analogise
Future continuous
I will be analogising
you will be analogising
he/she/it will be analogising
we will be analogising
you will be analogising
they will be analogising
Future perfect
I will have analogised
you will have analogised
he/she/it will have analogised
we will have analogised
you will have analogised
they will have analogised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been analogising
you will have been analogising
he/she/it will have been analogising
we will have been analogising
you will have been analogising
they will have been analogising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would analogise
you would analogise
he/she/it would analogise
we would analogise
you would analogise
they would analogise
Conditional continuous
I would be analogising
you would be analogising
he/she/it would be analogising
we would be analogising
you would be analogising
they would be analogising
Conditional perfect
I would have analogise
you would have analogise
he/she/it would have analogise
we would have analogise
you would have analogise
they would have analogise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been analogising
you would have been analogising
he/she/it would have been analogising
we would have been analogising
you would have been analogising
they would have been analogising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you analogise
we let´s analogise
you analogise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
analogised
Present Participle
analogising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANALOGISE»
Discover the use of
analogise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
analogise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2004, the ...
It can follow the Analogise Case, Distinguish with Case and Counter with Case
moves because they all cite a new case. It cannot follow the Distinguish with
Arbitrary Preference and Distinguish Problem as these do not cite a new case. 4.
2
Security in Pervasive Computing: Second International ...
“Analogise”. Pattern. Intent To elicit and derive requirements for some agents and
circumstances by analogy with requirements for other, analogous, agents and
circumstances. Motivation Analogy has been found to be a great tool in the
history ...
Dieter Hutter, Markus Ullmann, 2005
3
The Sound Structure of English: An Introduction
Think about the sound structure of English (note: sound structure, not simply 'the
sounds of English'; phonology, not simply phonetics). In what ways could you
analogise the principles that lie behind the sound structure of English with a
game ...
4
Extended Axiomatic Linguistics
... made under different theories are to be interfaced, ideally both interfacing
descriptions should be hypothetical (scientific). This has a direct bearing on the
nature of analogy and the question of what it is most reasonable to analogise ...
5
Shakespeare and his forerunners
Now, before going on, let us analogise this to the state of the young man's eyes,
the state of Shakspere's eyes in the Midsummer N ight's Dream, seeing only the
sur. face of things, seeing things as in a dream, not seeing the real at all, not ...
6
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2000 : the ...
professional, but the defendant can analogise to C4, on the grounds that both are
medical professionals. This helps to establish medical professional as an
important distinction amongst professionals, providing an exception to the
general rule ...
Joost Breuker, Ronald Leenes, Radboud Winkels, 2000
7
The Universe No Desert, the Earth No Monopoly: Preceded by a ...
A man, exclusively confining himself to one, solitary branch of industry,
resembles the animal or insect, endowed with one chain-bound instinct ; while
varied and multiplied attainments certainly analogise better with our limited idea
of wisdom ...
8
Jung and the Postmodern: The Interpretation of Realities
As we will find later in this chapter. many post-Jungians prefer to stay with the
images that arise into consciousness - through dreams or whatever - and to help
clients to analogise and amplify these rather than to translate or decode them into
...
9
The Cambridge History of British Theatre
One might analogise what happened in a theatre to the way an empty fairground
or market-place becomes gradually full of people during the day - offering many
goods, events, sights, sounds and smells - before emptying again as the day ...
Jane Milling, Peter Thomson, Joseph W. Donohue, 2004
Motivational life lessons and observations from one of Australia's most respected cricketers.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANALOGISE»
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analogise is used in the context of the following news items.
Analysing the Strategy Group's proposed revolution for F1
To analogise into layman's terms, F1 drivers will now be pulling off their driveway-equivalent in a manual car rather than an automatic. A good ... «SkySports, Jul 15»
The Strategy Group's proposed revolution for F1 analysed and …
To analogise into layman's terms, F1 drivers will now be pulling off their driveway-equivalent in a manual car rather than an automatic. A good ... «SkySports, Jul 15»
Goals and glory the aim for Costa Rica's Pacheco
If you had to analogise the relationship between Costa Rica coach Franklin Zuniga and his versatile pivot Greivin Pacheco, it might be that the ... «FIFA.com, Jun 15»
Sensex will keep rising for next 6 months; weakness in China, US …
I like to analogise these defensives like the US dollar. Whenever the US economy does not do well, the US dollar rises because of anti-risk. «Economic Times, Jun 15»
William J. Bennett and Seth Leibsohn: What happened to the pot …
... we ask them to simply look at the numbers and costs associated with enforcement of the legal product they analogise it to so often, alcohol. «Gulf Today, Jun 15»
Is India going to hold a carnival to celebrate war against Pakistan …
You may analogise Pakistan-India relations with a roller coaster ride, only if the roller coaster you are referring to is a broken train, on an ... «The Express Tribune, Jun 15»
carnival to celebrate 1965 war with Pakistan
You may analogise Pakistan-India relations with a roller coaster ride, only if the roller coaster you are referring to is a broken train, on an ... «The Express Tribune, Jun 15»
The USPTO has the power to create a much more equitable IPR …
Analogise to OUII staff attorneys. International Trade Commission (ITC) staff attorneys in the Office of Unfair Import Investigations (OUII) ... «IAM, May 15»
Australia's anti-Islamic State pushback must be made to work
... it reduces our ability to draw on security lessons from the past: to contextualise, to compare, to analogise through time about security threats. «The Australian, May 15»
BAI rules against description of Irish speakers as 'nutters'
... the complainant suggests, by the presenter to refer to [all] people who speak Irish, nor was it used to analogise Irish speakers with terrorists, ... «Irish Times, Apr 15»