CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ASTRONOMISE
PRESENT
Present
I astronomise
you astronomise
he/she/it astronomises
we astronomise
you astronomise
they astronomise
Present continuous
I am astronomising
you are astronomising
he/she/it is astronomising
we are astronomising
you are astronomising
they are astronomising
Present perfect
I have astronomised
you have astronomised
he/she/it has astronomised
we have astronomised
you have astronomised
they have astronomised
Present perfect continuous
I have been astronomising
you have been astronomising
he/she/it has been astronomising
we have been astronomising
you have been astronomising
they have been astronomising
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 astronomised
you astronomised
he/she/it astronomised
we astronomised
you astronomised
they astronomised
Past continuous
I was astronomising
you were astronomising
he/she/it was astronomising
we were astronomising
you were astronomising
they were astronomising
Past perfect
I had astronomised
you had astronomised
he/she/it had astronomised
we had astronomised
you had astronomised
they had astronomised
Past perfect continuous
I had been astronomising
you had been astronomising
he/she/it had been astronomising
we had been astronomising
you had been astronomising
they had been astronomising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will astronomise
you will astronomise
he/she/it will astronomise
we will astronomise
you will astronomise
they will astronomise
Future continuous
I will be astronomising
you will be astronomising
he/she/it will be astronomising
we will be astronomising
you will be astronomising
they will be astronomising
Future perfect
I will have astronomised
you will have astronomised
he/she/it will have astronomised
we will have astronomised
you will have astronomised
they will have astronomised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been astronomising
you will have been astronomising
he/she/it will have been astronomising
we will have been astronomising
you will have been astronomising
they will have been astronomising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would astronomise
you would astronomise
he/she/it would astronomise
we would astronomise
you would astronomise
they would astronomise
Conditional continuous
I would be astronomising
you would be astronomising
he/she/it would be astronomising
we would be astronomising
you would be astronomising
they would be astronomising
Conditional perfect
I would have astronomise
you would have astronomise
he/she/it would have astronomise
we would have astronomise
you would have astronomise
they would have astronomise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been astronomising
you would have been astronomising
he/she/it would have been astronomising
we would have been astronomising
you would have been astronomising
they would have been astronomising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you astronomise
we let´s astronomise
you astronomise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to astronomise
Past participle
astronomised
Present Participle
astronomising
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 «ASTRONOMISE»
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astronomise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
astronomise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
His works are : 'Clavis Astronomise, seu Astronomies parsPhysica.'Copenh., 1
725, 4to., an attempt to explain the formation of the planets on the system of
Descartes ; ' Copernicus trium- phans, sive de Parallaxi Orbis Annui Tractatus ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1838
2
Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis
c. m. Cr. Commendator, Ensiferorum Ord. adscriptus. HANSTEEN, Christoph., Ph.
Dr, Astronomise Professor Christianiensis emeritus, Ordd. St. Pol. et S. 01. c. m.
Commendator, etc. PLATEN, Baltzar von, Comes, Regis a. h. Consiliarius, Reg.
Kungliga Vetenskaps-Societeten (Uppsala), 1870
3
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
13, 8vo. Manchester, 1871-72 Maurolicus Franciscus, Cosmographia, In tres
dialogos distincta, s. M. Drach, in quibus de forma, situ, numeroque tam ccelorum
quam Es1- elementorum aliisque rebus ad Astronomise rudimenta spectantibus
...
4
The Fruits of Endowments: Being a List of Works of Upwards ...
-Gen. An ingenious Divine and Miscellaneous Writer. Born 1721 ; died 1795.
Historia Astronomise, sive de Ortu et Pro- gressu Astronomise. Camb. 8vo. 1746,
1747 Cursory Animadversions upon the (Middle- tonian) Controversy in general.
Frederick Robert Augustus Glover, 1840
5
The fruits of endowments: a list of works of authors who ...
-Gen. An ingenious Divine and Miscellaneous Writer. Born 1721 ; died 1795.
Historia Astronomise, sive de Ortu et Pro- gressu Astronomise. Camb. 8vo. 1746,
1747 Cursory Animadversions upon the (Middle- tonian) Controversy in general.
Frederick Robert A. Glover, 1840
6
Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society
4to. 1836. January 8. Tabular Anemologicse, or Tables of the Wind; exhibiting a
new W. R. Birt.Esq. method of Registering the Direction of the Wind. By W. R. Birt.
London, 1835. 4to. Some Account of Halley's Astronomise Cometicee Synopsis.
Royal Astronomical Society, 1835
7
Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street ...: Founded ...
4° Tubing. 1596. Epitome Astronomise Copernicanae. 12° Franco/. 1635. Ker (
Joh.). Selectae de Lingua Latina Observationes. 8° Lond. 1709. Kerkoetius (
Anton.). Animadversiones ad Salmasii Notas in Ter- tullianum de Pallio. 8°
Rhedon.
Dr. Williams's Library, Daniel Williams, Richard Cogan, 1841
8
Bibliotheca Heberiana Catalogue of the Library of the Late ...
Cosmographiae lntroductio cum quibusdam Geometria: ac Astronomise
Principiis ad eam rem necessariis. Insuper quattuor Ameriei Vespucii
navigationes, . - 1507 Vicars's (J .) Sight of the Transactions of these latter yeares
, Emblemized with ...
tions for the observatory. Bessel, who had then completed his Fundament!
Astronomise, gave him some calculations of stars not observed since Bradley
that he had identified, and the problem of determining the latitude of the
observatory from ...
10
THE LONDON AND EDINGURGH PHILOSOHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL ...
... by comparing the results of that theory with the best and most recent
observations ; namely, those recorded in the " Fundamenta Astronomise" of
Bessel, and the " Tabulae Regiomontanae" of the H'2 Royal Society.
Proceedings of the Royal ...
SIR DAVID BREWSTER, RICHARD TAYLOR, RICHARD PHILLIPS, 1835