CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COMPREHENSIVISE
PRESENT
Present
I comprehensivise
you comprehensivise
he/she/it comprehensivises
we comprehensivise
you comprehensivise
they comprehensivise
Present continuous
I am comprehensivising
you are comprehensivising
he/she/it is comprehensivising
we are comprehensivising
you are comprehensivising
they are comprehensivising
Present perfect
I have comprehensivised
you have comprehensivised
he/she/it has comprehensivised
we have comprehensivised
you have comprehensivised
they have comprehensivised
Present perfect continuous
I have been comprehensivising
you have been comprehensivising
he/she/it has been comprehensivising
we have been comprehensivising
you have been comprehensivising
they have been comprehensivising
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 comprehensivised
you comprehensivised
he/she/it comprehensivised
we comprehensivised
you comprehensivised
they comprehensivised
Past continuous
I was comprehensivising
you were comprehensivising
he/she/it was comprehensivising
we were comprehensivising
you were comprehensivising
they were comprehensivising
Past perfect
I had comprehensivised
you had comprehensivised
he/she/it had comprehensivised
we had comprehensivised
you had comprehensivised
they had comprehensivised
Past perfect continuous
I had been comprehensivising
you had been comprehensivising
he/she/it had been comprehensivising
we had been comprehensivising
you had been comprehensivising
they had been comprehensivising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will comprehensivise
you will comprehensivise
he/she/it will comprehensivise
we will comprehensivise
you will comprehensivise
they will comprehensivise
Future continuous
I will be comprehensivising
you will be comprehensivising
he/she/it will be comprehensivising
we will be comprehensivising
you will be comprehensivising
they will be comprehensivising
Future perfect
I will have comprehensivised
you will have comprehensivised
he/she/it will have comprehensivised
we will have comprehensivised
you will have comprehensivised
they will have comprehensivised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been comprehensivising
you will have been comprehensivising
he/she/it will have been comprehensivising
we will have been comprehensivising
you will have been comprehensivising
they will have been comprehensivising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would comprehensivise
you would comprehensivise
he/she/it would comprehensivise
we would comprehensivise
you would comprehensivise
they would comprehensivise
Conditional continuous
I would be comprehensivising
you would be comprehensivising
he/she/it would be comprehensivising
we would be comprehensivising
you would be comprehensivising
they would be comprehensivising
Conditional perfect
I would have comprehensivise
you would have comprehensivise
he/she/it would have comprehensivise
we would have comprehensivise
you would have comprehensivise
they would have comprehensivise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been comprehensivising
you would have been comprehensivising
he/she/it would have been comprehensivising
we would have been comprehensivising
you would have been comprehensivising
they would have been comprehensivising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you comprehensivise
we let´s comprehensivise
you comprehensivise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to comprehensivise
Past participle
comprehensivised
Present Participle
comprehensivising
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 «COMPREHENSIVISE»
Discover the use of
comprehensivise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
comprehensivise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Modernity Britain: Book One: Opening the Box, 1957-1959
Accordingly, it was an urgent political context in which Lloyd's White Paper
served, in The Economist's sympathetic words, 'blunt warning' that the
Conservative government 'will not approve attempts by local authorities to “
comprehensivise” ...
2
Third World Education: Quality and Equality
Theproductionof moresuchtexts andcourseswas planned,andtherewas adefinite
commitment to phase outthe All Age schools and unify/comprehensivise the
secondary school system (HicklingHudson 1989). Thestrongest emphasis ...
Anthony R. Welch, Edward R. Beauchamp, 2000
3
Urban Policy-Making: Influences on County Boroughs in ...
authorities was considerable, and may even account for some of the pressure to
comprehensivise. In terms of the latter development a wide diversity exists,
though this may simply be a product of differential timing of the introduction of
such ...
4
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).: House of Commons Official ...
... other is based upon a small grouping of the top boys and girls. Now the
Conservatives are narrowing their preference down to just one such school. Of
course, the fewer grammar schools the less the impact, but we want to
comprehensivise ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1978
5
In search of the responsive college
In the 1960s and the 1970s we were exhorted to comprehensivise, to banish
organisational differentiation and distinction, to teach in mixed-ability groups, and
in so doing to modify society painlessly, bringing educational success to those ...
Ernest Frederick Theodossin, 1986
6
Race and Borough Politics
This was an added reason for the Labour party's decision to abolish the eleven
plus and comprehensivise its schools by the Autumn of that year. In 1973, Nellie
Jones, Labour councillor and school governor of the eighteen-month-old St
Luke's ...
Lucky Mr Jack Whiteley, who runs the sixth form at the King's School, the ancient
boys' grammar school which no one dared to comprehensivise. "Ultimately," he
says, "all our boys get jobs because they all have at least O-levels." But ultimately
...
8
Official Report of Debates
... Northern Ireland in comparison to that in England, coupled with his praise and
defence of schools in the grammar sector, is the hon Member now saying that his
party is regretting its policy to "comprehensivise" education in Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland. Assembly, 1985
9
Margaret Thatcher: a personal and political biography
Her general message to local authorities under orders to comprehensivise, or to
direct grant schools under sentence of nationalisation, was now delay. To the
latter, indeed, she said, 'Hang on if you can— we're going to increase your ...
10
Schooling decisions: the origins and consequences of ...
Comprehensive and Community Schools The development of Comprehensive
and Community schools was based on the perceived need to "comprehensivise"
local educational provision — accepting contemporary views on educational ...
Damian Hannan, Maura Boyle, 1987