CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COALISE
PRESENT
Present
I coalise
you coalise
he/she/it coalises
we coalise
you coalise
they coalise
Present continuous
I am coalising
you are coalising
he/she/it is coalising
we are coalising
you are coalising
they are coalising
Present perfect
I have coalised
you have coalised
he/she/it has coalised
we have coalised
you have coalised
they have coalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been coalising
you have been coalising
he/she/it has been coalising
we have been coalising
you have been coalising
they have been coalising
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 coalised
you coalised
he/she/it coalised
we coalised
you coalised
they coalised
Past continuous
I was coalising
you were coalising
he/she/it was coalising
we were coalising
you were coalising
they were coalising
Past perfect
I had coalised
you had coalised
he/she/it had coalised
we had coalised
you had coalised
they had coalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been coalising
you had been coalising
he/she/it had been coalising
we had been coalising
you had been coalising
they had been coalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will coalise
you will coalise
he/she/it will coalise
we will coalise
you will coalise
they will coalise
Future continuous
I will be coalising
you will be coalising
he/she/it will be coalising
we will be coalising
you will be coalising
they will be coalising
Future perfect
I will have coalised
you will have coalised
he/she/it will have coalised
we will have coalised
you will have coalised
they will have coalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been coalising
you will have been coalising
he/she/it will have been coalising
we will have been coalising
you will have been coalising
they will have been coalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would coalise
you would coalise
he/she/it would coalise
we would coalise
you would coalise
they would coalise
Conditional continuous
I would be coalising
you would be coalising
he/she/it would be coalising
we would be coalising
you would be coalising
they would be coalising
Conditional perfect
I would have coalise
you would have coalise
he/she/it would have coalise
we would have coalise
you would have coalise
they would have coalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been coalising
you would have been coalising
he/she/it would have been coalising
we would have been coalising
you would have been coalising
they would have been coalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you coalise
we let´s coalise
you coalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
coalising
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 «COALISE»
Discover the use of
coalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Concise English Dictionary
adj. coalesc'ent. — v.t. and v.i. coalise, -ize (kd'a-liz) to bring or come into
coalition. — n. coalition (-lish'ari) combination or alliance short of union, esp. of
states or political parties. — adj. coali'tional. — ns. coali'tioner; coali'tionism; coal i
'tionist.
2
The Journals and Correspondence of General Sir Harry ...
Cette secondc proclamation avait et<3 donnee au retour du congres d'Anvers, en
consequence de ce qui y avait 6t6 arre'te" entre les ministres des Puissances
coalise"es. Le Ge"ne"ral vit alors que son traite" e"tait entierement rompu, et sans
...
Sir Harry Calvert, Sir Harry Verney, 1853
... X Gregorio epo de duncheldin - X Galfi-ido abbate de dunfermelin - X dionifio
paore de scone - X Rogero paore de dunefa - X roïíto de figillo - X Duncano
comite - X Hug - de moreuifl - X Coalise coíñ - X eward cunestabt - X leod - de
brechin ...
10,494 10,981 10,444 CAOUTCHOUC MANUFACTURES: Wares of Caoutchouc,
Fine - „ 3,964 3,757 1,354 ,, ,, Coalise - - „ 0,710 7,338 7,404 CKMKNT, Roman
1,807,903 1 ,402,f>28 1,722,166 < ними AL PRODUCTS, Dye Stun**, AC.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1900
5
Studien zur englischen Philologie
(to Coalise 172, 300, 325.) to Diplomatise 171. to Dragonise 169, 299, 324. to
Emersonize 187, 299. to Logieise 175, 299. to Tailorise 168, 299. to Visualise
168, 299, 324. -kin. Beaverkin 111, 257. Brotherkin 55, 256, 322. Bustkin 110,
257.
Je les vois coalise avec le gouveme- ment britanique et Americaiu, ne perdous
pas courage: nous sommes dans uu terns ou les pretendus grands homines Sont
mesures on pent les Foudroyer avec la sonde de David popu- laire, attendes, ...
American Historical Association, 1898
For the names of the segments, coalise, tela? and plexuses, see § 1063. So
much of each name as immediately follows the abbreviation is regarded as a
sufficient designation of the part under ordinary circumstances ; sometimes it may
be ...
What Sainte-Beuve said about Rome is just as true about Moscow : ' Hereti- que
ou schismatique, on ne se concerte pas, on ne coalise pas avec elle, on se
soumet.' As between the two, a person who looks at them both from the
standpoint of ...
9
Diary of Travels in France and Spain: Chiefly in the Year 1844
... coalise'es contre la France, fut abolie ainsi que les Cortes par le roi Ferdinand
VII, lorsqu'en 1814 il re- monta sur le trone, et 1'Espagne rentra sous le regime
absolu ; mais en 1820 une insurrection militaire eclata dans l'ile de Le'on au nom
...
Francis Chenevix Trench, 1845
10
A Treatise on the Taxation of Fixed Capital
It is our custom, moreover ; we have a very remarkable spirit of resistance against
every innovation ; the bureaux coalise against it, look upon it with mistrust, and
forbid it to disturb their easy-going routine. Hence the postal reform which came ...
Emile-Justin Menier, 1880
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COALISE»
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coalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Tragédie grecque
le camp Syriza, qui coalise aujourd'hui une majorité de l'opinion publique grecque, se trouve acculé à un choix qui est aussi d'ordre ... «Le Devoir, Jun 15»
Our man at the Oxford English Dictionary enjoys the last word
He cites the verb “coalise” (to form a coalition), which the first edition traced back to 1794. The richness of today's lexical material has produced ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 13»