CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CLASSICIZE
PRESENT
Present
I classicize
you classicize
he/she/it classicizes
we classicize
you classicize
they classicize
Present continuous
I am classicizing
you are classicizing
he/she/it is classicizing
we are classicizing
you are classicizing
they are classicizing
Present perfect
I have classicized
you have classicized
he/she/it has classicized
we have classicized
you have classicized
they have classicized
Present perfect continuous
I have been classicizing
you have been classicizing
he/she/it has been classicizing
we have been classicizing
you have been classicizing
they have been classicizing
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 classicized
you classicized
he/she/it classicized
we classicized
you classicized
they classicized
Past continuous
I was classicizing
you were classicizing
he/she/it was classicizing
we were classicizing
you were classicizing
they were classicizing
Past perfect
I had classicized
you had classicized
he/she/it had classicized
we had classicized
you had classicized
they had classicized
Past perfect continuous
I had been classicizing
you had been classicizing
he/she/it had been classicizing
we had been classicizing
you had been classicizing
they had been classicizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will classicize
you will classicize
he/she/it will classicize
we will classicize
you will classicize
they will classicize
Future continuous
I will be classicizing
you will be classicizing
he/she/it will be classicizing
we will be classicizing
you will be classicizing
they will be classicizing
Future perfect
I will have classicized
you will have classicized
he/she/it will have classicized
we will have classicized
you will have classicized
they will have classicized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been classicizing
you will have been classicizing
he/she/it will have been classicizing
we will have been classicizing
you will have been classicizing
they will have been classicizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would classicize
you would classicize
he/she/it would classicize
we would classicize
you would classicize
they would classicize
Conditional continuous
I would be classicizing
you would be classicizing
he/she/it would be classicizing
we would be classicizing
you would be classicizing
they would be classicizing
Conditional perfect
I would have classicize
you would have classicize
he/she/it would have classicize
we would have classicize
you would have classicize
they would have classicize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been classicizing
you would have been classicizing
he/she/it would have been classicizing
we would have been classicizing
you would have been classicizing
they would have been classicizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you classicize
we let´s classicize
you classicize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
classicized
Present Participle
classicizing
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 «CLASSICIZE»
Discover the use of
classicize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
classicize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... as alien and resistant to appropriation may produce more instructive insights
than the sort that seeks and finds our stammering selves in its mirror. Those who
classicize Cindy Sheehan underline the commonalities and name 32 Interruption
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Kabuki's Forgotten War: 1931-1945
In order to prevent “departing from its orthodox way of acting,” Kawatake argued,
“steps must speedily be taken to classicize [kabuki].”19 I suggest the author used
“classicize” here as a code word to nullify kabuki's direct participation in wartime
...
3
Speak Silence: Rhetoric and Culture in Blake's Poetical Sketches
For Peterfreund, they function dramatically: Blake's speakers enacting the
struggles of "poetical character in the face of the Satanic temptation to classicize."
Even as these poems trace speakers' struggles with the tendency to classicize,
they ...
4
In the Footsteps of the Ancients: The Origins of Humanism ...
The program of instruction explains why the first efforts to classicize in the second
half of the thirteenth century were limited to poetry and why these efforts attained
a measure of success. By the end of the Augustan age, the techniques for ...
5
Modern Arabic: Structures, Functions, and Varieties
Where speakers are treating a topic in a "formal," "serious," or "academic" way (
for whatever reason), and a fortiori when the topic or situation is intrinsically
serious or formal (e.g., a discussion on religion; a job interview), they "classicize"
their ...
6
Performing pasts: reinventing the arts in modern South India
3. Standardize,. Classicize,. and. Nationalize. The Scientific Work of the Music
Academy of Madras, 1930- 521 Matthew Harp Allen ^ Sure as anything within a
short time from now, there is going to be a great change in the administration of
this ...
Indira Viswanathan Peterson, Devesh Soneji, 2008
... Rome was a dominant conviction of Ben Jonson, who devoted a good deal of
his literary career to demonstrating how Roman values could be applied to
English life, and how Roman literary forms could be used to classicize his own
society.
Burns's poem, seen from this perspective, stages the social tension within his
native Scotland between an official society keen to classicize (others would say
Englishify) Scottish literary tradition and a growing interest in local dialects and ...
9
Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity
... is a completely consistent mistake, if that's what it is), but they are also a sign
that editors are determined to shift this play out of a not—quite Plautine world into
one which is fully classical. Editors also routinely classicize the stagecraft of The
...
... attempts should now be made to depreciate the productions of this great man,
the pride and honour of * It is lamentable to note the treatment which these
respectable animals receive from modern sculptors when they seek to classicize
them.
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1822
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CLASSICIZE»
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classicize is used in the context of the following news items.
Why director Hal Hartley almost passed on Aubrey Plaza
But we have a tendency to classicize things like really quickly. Like films existed for a while, like 20 years before sound became a possibility. «89.3 KPCC, Apr 15»
WHAT'S SO CLASSY ABOUT MODERN CLASSICISM
For them to classicize meant to clarify, reify, and historicize themselves, suggesting a certain self-satisfaction, a complacent looking back to the ... «Artnet, Oct 10»
Recreating Picasso
They would classicize his work far more effectively that the antiquities he had studied in the Louvre. And they would embody the sacred fire—in ... «The New York Review of Books, Dec 07»