CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CITYFY
PRESENT
Present
I cityfy
you cityfy
he/she/it cityfies
we cityfy
you cityfy
they cityfy
Present continuous
I am cityfying
you are cityfying
he/she/it is cityfying
we are cityfying
you are cityfying
they are cityfying
Present perfect
I have cityfied
you have cityfied
he/she/it has cityfied
we have cityfied
you have cityfied
they have cityfied
Present perfect continuous
I have been cityfying
you have been cityfying
he/she/it has been cityfying
we have been cityfying
you have been cityfying
they have been cityfying
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 cityfied
you cityfied
he/she/it cityfied
we cityfied
you cityfied
they cityfied
Past continuous
I was cityfying
you were cityfying
he/she/it was cityfying
we were cityfying
you were cityfying
they were cityfying
Past perfect
I had cityfied
you had cityfied
he/she/it had cityfied
we had cityfied
you had cityfied
they had cityfied
Past perfect continuous
I had been cityfying
you had been cityfying
he/she/it had been cityfying
we had been cityfying
you had been cityfying
they had been cityfying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will cityfy
you will cityfy
he/she/it will cityfy
we will cityfy
you will cityfy
they will cityfy
Future continuous
I will be cityfying
you will be cityfying
he/she/it will be cityfying
we will be cityfying
you will be cityfying
they will be cityfying
Future perfect
I will have cityfied
you will have cityfied
he/she/it will have cityfied
we will have cityfied
you will have cityfied
they will have cityfied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been cityfying
you will have been cityfying
he/she/it will have been cityfying
we will have been cityfying
you will have been cityfying
they will have been cityfying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would cityfy
you would cityfy
he/she/it would cityfy
we would cityfy
you would cityfy
they would cityfy
Conditional continuous
I would be cityfying
you would be cityfying
he/she/it would be cityfying
we would be cityfying
you would be cityfying
they would be cityfying
Conditional perfect
I would have cityfy
you would have cityfy
he/she/it would have cityfy
we would have cityfy
you would have cityfy
they would have cityfy
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been cityfying
you would have been cityfying
he/she/it would have been cityfying
we would have been cityfying
you would have been cityfying
they would have been cityfying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you cityfy
we let´s cityfy
you cityfy
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
cityfying
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.
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CITYFY»
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1
English Language Word Builder
... CANDIE CANTLEt CAREEN CARHOP> CARNEY CARNIE* CARROM
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CITIEY CITYFY COEMPT COGGLE COHEREI COLLET CONEAB> COOPERY
COOSEN ...
And coming before the cityfy- ing of the American consciousness, they found
ample opportunities for, and an ample audience that wel- corned, their
expressions of delight in untrammeled nature and the vast diversity of nature in
the United ...
3
The Journal - Connecticut State Dental Association
"In 1935 I went to Fordham, spent three uneventful years there absorbing
knowledge and trying to "cityfy" a real country boy (it's never been accomplished).
Then I went to Georgetown Dental School where I graduated in 1942. Here I was
class ...
Connecticut State Dental Association, 1962
... CENOSY coneys CEOSTT octets CFISTU fustic CELORT colter CENOSZ
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flocky ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
... '70s through the '80s, establishing between 300 and 400 new routes, including
Emerald Cityfy 5.10 A2, first no-bolt route on Rainbow Wall), Spectrum (5.1 la, 8
pitches) in Pine Creek, and High and Wild (5.1 2a, 5 pitches) in Icebox Canyon.
Well Herb took his beflowered dressing gown off and ?t before the gong rung
Lucy whispered to Robbo and he )ked across at Herb and something seemed to
elec- cityfy him. Come he said, this delay irks me, ring out Id bell and let the
carnage ...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1939
7
The Chenango County Farm and Home Bureau News
Farmers know you cannot cityfy the fundamentals of a farm and the farm woman
is one of the fundamentals. There is no justification for any projects which tend to
citify farm women and make them finicky about the natural processes which ...
8
Western Journal of Education
If we consolidate, cityfy and supervise the rural school, will we not sacrifice good
citizenship for grade mediocrity and city vices? Over-siipervision is much worse
than teacher supervision. Vi/hat the future will do in the way of vocational ...
Many of those who are coming out among the hills have no other intention but to
cityfy them. They will grade down the knolls, and terrace the hillsides, and fill up
the hollows, and will scoop and scrape until every vestige of Nature is obliterated.
Leonard Bacon, Joseph Parrish Thompson, Henry Ward Beecher, 1908
Many of those who are coming out among the hills have no other intention but to
cityfy them. They will grade down the knolls, and terrace the hillsides, and fill up
the hollows, and will scoop and scrape until 'every vestige of Nature is obliterated
...