CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO APHORISE
PRESENT
Present
I aphorise
you aphorise
he/she/it aphorises
we aphorise
you aphorise
they aphorise
Present continuous
I am aphorising
you are aphorising
he/she/it is aphorising
we are aphorising
you are aphorising
they are aphorising
Present perfect
I have aphorised
you have aphorised
he/she/it has aphorised
we have aphorised
you have aphorised
they have aphorised
Present perfect continuous
I have been aphorising
you have been aphorising
he/she/it has been aphorising
we have been aphorising
you have been aphorising
they have been aphorising
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 aphorised
you aphorised
he/she/it aphorised
we aphorised
you aphorised
they aphorised
Past continuous
I was aphorising
you were aphorising
he/she/it was aphorising
we were aphorising
you were aphorising
they were aphorising
Past perfect
I had aphorised
you had aphorised
he/she/it had aphorised
we had aphorised
you had aphorised
they had aphorised
Past perfect continuous
I had been aphorising
you had been aphorising
he/she/it had been aphorising
we had been aphorising
you had been aphorising
they had been aphorising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will aphorise
you will aphorise
he/she/it will aphorise
we will aphorise
you will aphorise
they will aphorise
Future continuous
I will be aphorising
you will be aphorising
he/she/it will be aphorising
we will be aphorising
you will be aphorising
they will be aphorising
Future perfect
I will have aphorised
you will have aphorised
he/she/it will have aphorised
we will have aphorised
you will have aphorised
they will have aphorised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been aphorising
you will have been aphorising
he/she/it will have been aphorising
we will have been aphorising
you will have been aphorising
they will have been aphorising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would aphorise
you would aphorise
he/she/it would aphorise
we would aphorise
you would aphorise
they would aphorise
Conditional continuous
I would be aphorising
you would be aphorising
he/she/it would be aphorising
we would be aphorising
you would be aphorising
they would be aphorising
Conditional perfect
I would have aphorise
you would have aphorise
he/she/it would have aphorise
we would have aphorise
you would have aphorise
they would have aphorise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been aphorising
you would have been aphorising
he/she/it would have been aphorising
we would have been aphorising
you would have been aphorising
they would have been aphorising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you aphorise
we let´s aphorise
you aphorise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
aphorised
Present Participle
aphorising
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 «APHORISE»
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turn is not his own, but sn sbridged psrephrsse of Gslenis cements on the ssee
Aphorise, with which llsieonides totslly concurs unless he specificslly itdicetd
otherwise. This fsct (unich cI\ be confirmed by referring to the extent Greek
version of ...
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Seneca's Morals by Way of Abstract. ... By Sir R. ...
How eafie is it to quench a Sound, and an Honest Thirfl? But, when the Palate is
grown Callous, we taste nothing; and that which we take for Thitst, is Pnly the
Rage of a Fever. Hippocrates delivefd 3? Aphorise, that Woe-w were never Ball,
...
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, 1702
This twofold act of circumscribing, and detaching, when it is exerted by the mind
on subjects of reflection and reason, is to aphorise, and the result an aphorism, -p
Tb voTyrov Snjp-fiKa<Tiv els iroWwv 6euv lZior-r]Tas. — Damasc, de Myst.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1854
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The Vocabulary of Philosophy, Mental, Moral, and ...
... is to aphorise, and the result an aphorism.”" A precise, sententious saying; 2. g.
, “It is always safe to learn from our enemies, seldom safe to instruct even our
friends.” Like Hippocrates, Boerhaave has written a book entitled Aphorisms, ...
... APHIDIANS APHIDS APHIS APHOLATE APHOLATES APHONIA APHONIAS
APHONIC APHONICS APHORISE APHORISED APHORISES APHORISING
APHORISM APHORISMS APHORIST APHORISTIC APHORISTICALLY
APHORISTS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
“Lordy, Uncle Soc,” said Lex Smith solemnly, “how you do aphorise!” “If you call
that an aphorism you're a goop,” said Soc. “Pass the marmalade.” They were
sitting at breakfast in the big dining-room overlooking Regent's Park. The
brothers ...
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The Amazing Illustrated Word-Game Memory Books Set 3: ...
... PARODIES APPRISED DESPAIRS UPRAISED RIPSAWED PHARISEE
JAPERIES ESPALIER PIAFFERS GARPIKES EPIGRAMS PRIMAGES EARLSHIP
HARELIPS PLASHIER SAMPHIRE SERAPHIM APHORISE SAPPHIRE
PARISHES ...
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The court of the gentiles: or a discours touching the ...
trdtCfH7 Sro wttaitt, pattf *i,We ought to met aphorise from things fre per,
andnotmanifst. Though he disliked the luxuriant Metaphors and Allegories ot
Plato , yet he does commend the right use ot Afa.t- short. That the Jewish Church
was the ...
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Cultures, Ideologies, and the Dictionary: Studies in Honor ...
... anodise, antagonise, anthologise, anthropomorphise, antimissile, antivitamin,
apartmentise, aphorise, apostatise, apostrophise, apothecary, apparelled/-ing,
appeal to the country, appellor, Apple Isle, applejack (apple tumover), apples (
well, ...
Braj B. Kachru, Henry Kahane, 1995
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The Victorian Diary: Authorship and Emotional Labour
By notmerely describingbutactually respondingto Eastlake's diaristic
andepistolary utterances, theGraphic's reviewer interrupts her, orhereditor's,
tendency to aphorise her experiences and opinions inherdiary. The Standard
comments ...
Dr Anne-Marie Millim, 2013
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