CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CONCERTISE
PRESENT
Present
I concertise
you concertise
he/she/it concertises
we concertise
you concertise
they concertise
Present continuous
I am concertising
you are concertising
he/she/it is concertising
we are concertising
you are concertising
they are concertising
Present perfect
I have concertised
you have concertised
he/she/it has concertised
we have concertised
you have concertised
they have concertised
Present perfect continuous
I have been concertising
you have been concertising
he/she/it has been concertising
we have been concertising
you have been concertising
they have been concertising
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 concertised
you concertised
he/she/it concertised
we concertised
you concertised
they concertised
Past continuous
I was concertising
you were concertising
he/she/it was concertising
we were concertising
you were concertising
they were concertising
Past perfect
I had concertised
you had concertised
he/she/it had concertised
we had concertised
you had concertised
they had concertised
Past perfect continuous
I had been concertising
you had been concertising
he/she/it had been concertising
we had been concertising
you had been concertising
they had been concertising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will concertise
you will concertise
he/she/it will concertise
we will concertise
you will concertise
they will concertise
Future continuous
I will be concertising
you will be concertising
he/she/it will be concertising
we will be concertising
you will be concertising
they will be concertising
Future perfect
I will have concertised
you will have concertised
he/she/it will have concertised
we will have concertised
you will have concertised
they will have concertised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been concertising
you will have been concertising
he/she/it will have been concertising
we will have been concertising
you will have been concertising
they will have been concertising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would concertise
you would concertise
he/she/it would concertise
we would concertise
you would concertise
they would concertise
Conditional continuous
I would be concertising
you would be concertising
he/she/it would be concertising
we would be concertising
you would be concertising
they would be concertising
Conditional perfect
I would have concertise
you would have concertise
he/she/it would have concertise
we would have concertise
you would have concertise
they would have concertise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been concertising
you would have been concertising
he/she/it would have been concertising
we would have been concertising
you would have been concertising
they would have been concertising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you concertise
we let´s concertise
you concertise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
concertised
Present Participle
concertising
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 «CONCERTISE»
Discover the use of
concertise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
concertise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
She has given Paul Jullien a great benefit concert, and proposes, after
concluding her third operatic season, to concertise in New York, Baltimore,
Washington, Sec. On the 14th of March she will commence in Boston an operatic
season, and ...
2
Jewry in Music: Entry to the Profession from the ...
... and Marmontel was installed.100 This blow did not produce an immediate
withdrawal from the scene. alkan continued to concertise – his last public concert
for many years, unfashionable in programming as ever, featuring Bach and
Mozart, ...
Douglas Crimp. I £ > ] Treasury of the conscience of man. Masterworks collected,
protected and celebrated commonly. Timeless in concept the museum amasses
to concertise a moment of pride serving to defend the dreams and ideals ...
4
Foreign Policy Annual, 2001-2009: Documents
I am confident that NAM Ministerial meeting on Palestine will enable the
International community to focus on the important issue of peace in the Middle
East and to concertise ways and means to help our Palestinian brothers.
Excellencies ...
5
The art melodious: observations of a musician
The white colonies are not large enough to maintain good teachers, and
musicians of any note seldom concertise in places so remote from each other
and so far away from art-centers. Thus, excepting the occasional visit of a
talented amateur ...
6
Transnational Democracy: Political Spaces and Border Crossings
A key factor in challenging corporate globalism may well be the ability to
concertise contestation so that the various channels and prospects for
transnational democracy become mutually reinforcing rather than mutually
excluding. This is still ...
I am confident that NAM Ministerial meeting on Palestine will enable the
International community to focus on the important issue of peace in the Middle
East and to concertise ways and means to help our Palestinian brothers.
Excellencies ...
8
Grainger Journal Vol. 1: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Like her, he was a University of Melbourne graduate, and at the time was
established as reader in history at Monash University.29 He too admired the draft
, but aside from quibbles (e.g. against 'concertise') and factual queries (e.g. the
value of ...
David Pear, Pear & Nemec (eds), Belinda Nemec, 2011
9
Innovation in Multinational Companies: Organisational, ...
On the basis of knowledge, we can understand how MNCs concertise the project-
internal organisation and hence disentangle how they design their innovation
projects in a dynamic fashion. In order to do so, I draw upon two main traits of ...
Masterworks collected, protected and celebrated commonly. Timeless in concept
the museum amasses to concertise a moment of pride serving to defend the
dreams and ideals apolitically of mankind aware and responsive to the On the ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONCERTISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
concertise is used in the context of the following news items.
theartsdesk in Bergen 2: Leif Ove Andsnes curates
... children to think of, wants to concertise less, spend more time in his home town and impart his experience to a new generation of musicians. «The Arts Desk, Jun 15»
Waku, Jime to Withdraw Suit against Benue Gov-Elect
... informed the court that his clients were pursuing an out of court settlement of the dispute and needed time to concertise the peaceful process. «Daily Times Nigeria, Apr 15»
Violin virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter is unapologetic about her ideas …
So beginning to concertise as a teenager felt great for me and I enjoyed doing it.” Nevertheless, Mutter credits her children, Arabella and ... «The National, Mar 15»
Michael Houstoun joining Rodger Fox for series of jazz concerts
In 1981 Michael followed his heart back to New Zealand where he has continued to live and concertise ever since, performing also in Australia, ... «Scoop.co.nz, Feb 15»
Singapore keen to partner India in building 100 Smart-Cities
During the talks, both the sides decided to set up Committees to further examine and concertise the areas of cooperation in building 100 new ... «Daily News & Analysis, Nov 14»
Anne-Sophie Mutter: Thankful for what she's got (for now…)
Finally, after 12 or 13 years I started to concertise with the Berlin Phil again, who by then had started to change orchestra members. Now it's a ... «Limelight Magazine, Jan 14»
Proms 2012: John Cage Concert/BBC SSO/ Ilan Volkov, Royal …
John Cage, the centenary of whose birth falls this year, rejected the norms of musical life. His aim was to de-concertise listening, inviting ... «Evening Standard, Aug 12»