CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BIOGRAPHISE
PRESENT
Present
I biographise
you biographise
he/she/it biographises
we biographise
you biographise
they biographise
Present continuous
I am biographising
you are biographising
he/she/it is biographising
we are biographising
you are biographising
they are biographising
Present perfect
I have biographised
you have biographised
he/she/it has biographised
we have biographised
you have biographised
they have biographised
Present perfect continuous
I have been biographising
you have been biographising
he/she/it has been biographising
we have been biographising
you have been biographising
they have been biographising
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 biographised
you biographised
he/she/it biographised
we biographised
you biographised
they biographised
Past continuous
I was biographising
you were biographising
he/she/it was biographising
we were biographising
you were biographising
they were biographising
Past perfect
I had biographised
you had biographised
he/she/it had biographised
we had biographised
you had biographised
they had biographised
Past perfect continuous
I had been biographising
you had been biographising
he/she/it had been biographising
we had been biographising
you had been biographising
they had been biographising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will biographise
you will biographise
he/she/it will biographise
we will biographise
you will biographise
they will biographise
Future continuous
I will be biographising
you will be biographising
he/she/it will be biographising
we will be biographising
you will be biographising
they will be biographising
Future perfect
I will have biographised
you will have biographised
he/she/it will have biographised
we will have biographised
you will have biographised
they will have biographised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been biographising
you will have been biographising
he/she/it will have been biographising
we will have been biographising
you will have been biographising
they will have been biographising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would biographise
you would biographise
he/she/it would biographise
we would biographise
you would biographise
they would biographise
Conditional continuous
I would be biographising
you would be biographising
he/she/it would be biographising
we would be biographising
you would be biographising
they would be biographising
Conditional perfect
I would have biographise
you would have biographise
he/she/it would have biographise
we would have biographise
you would have biographise
they would have biographise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been biographising
you would have been biographising
he/she/it would have been biographising
we would have been biographising
you would have been biographising
they would have been biographising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you biographise
we let´s biographise
you biographise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to biographise
Past participle
biographised
Present Participle
biographising
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 «BIOGRAPHISE»
Discover the use of
biographise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
biographise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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you to ...
Christopher Nosnibor, 2008
2
Courtroom to Revolutionary Stage: Performance and Ideology ...
Die Braune Elite I. 22 Biographise/Je Sleizzen, 2.ed., Darmstadt 1990, Fest, J., '
Hans Frank. Kopie eines Gewaltmenschen' in Da: Geric/ot des Dritten Reicloes.
Profile einer totalitaren Herrse/Jafi, 4.ed, Miinchen 1975, Frank, N., Der Vzter.
3
The Dublin University Magazine
... works are paneg'yrics on Henry VIII. and Cardinal olsey, render it probable that
he was “ Chief of the Royal Minstrelsy," and might have been properly included in
the series of laureates, whom the authors before us undertake to biographise.
4
Catalogue Or Alphabetical Index of the Astor Library: In Two ...
Inseruntur Tractatus varii generis, Epistoke, Orationes, Biographise, &c. 4to.
Groningae et Bremse, 1746-65 Specimen Italise Iieformatse. Batavorum, 1765
Gerdil P. Dissertations sur l'Incompatibilite de l' Attraction et de ses differens Loix,
avec ...
Astor Library, Joseph Green Cogswell, 1858
5
The Routledge Education Studies Textbook
Moreover, there is a general tendency in contemporary cultural studies to
overstress the meaning-production of agents, move away from the 'transformative
' project it initiated and biographise the social structure and structuralise the
biography ...
James Arthur, Ian Davies, 2012
6
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal
Already ' had the first man of James L's reign become almost as much a mythic
being as Homer or Ossian. So has it continued till our time, when an effort of a
very original and ingenious kind has been made to biographise Shakspeare, ...
7
The lives of the speakers of the House of Commons, from the ...
"The kindly perseverance with which the author follows out the family destmies of
the functionaries whom he has undertaken to biographise, betokens a general
love for his subject, exercised not a little to the profit of his readers." — Atlas.
James Alexander Manning, 1851
8
The Routledge Handbook of Deviant Behaviour
... the processes by which an individual identifies a 'blueprint' for a future self, and
how they manage to 're-biographise' their past. Such studies have highlighted the
importance of the role of hope in desistance, religious conversion and the ...
It would be pleasant could we draw the curtain over the last (part of her life, as we
should then have only to biographise her as of h nourable parentage and
marriage,_ and as having aaiuittel herself with courage, honour, and intellect, in
the ...
10
Victorian Celebrity Culture and Tennyson's Circle
... took pains to encourage the public's reluctance to biographise him.4 As is well
known, Tennyson commissioned and directed his son Hallam's composition of an
official biography in order to gain and maintain control over the 'transmission of ...
Charlotte Boyce, Páraic Finnerty, Anne-Marie Millim, 2013