CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COUNTERARGUE
PRESENT
Present
I counterargue
you counterargue
he/she/it counterargues
we counterargue
you counterargue
they counterargue
Present continuous
I am counterarguing
you are counterarguing
he/she/it is counterarguing
we are counterarguing
you are counterarguing
they are counterarguing
Present perfect
I have counterargued
you have counterargued
he/she/it has counterargued
we have counterargued
you have counterargued
they have counterargued
Present perfect continuous
I have been counterarguing
you have been counterarguing
he/she/it has been counterarguing
we have been counterarguing
you have been counterarguing
they have been counterarguing
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 counterargued
you counterargued
he/she/it counterargued
we counterargued
you counterargued
they counterargued
Past continuous
I was counterarguing
you were counterarguing
he/she/it was counterarguing
we were counterarguing
you were counterarguing
they were counterarguing
Past perfect
I had counterargued
you had counterargued
he/she/it had counterargued
we had counterargued
you had counterargued
they had counterargued
Past perfect continuous
I had been counterarguing
you had been counterarguing
he/she/it had been counterarguing
we had been counterarguing
you had been counterarguing
they had been counterarguing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will counterargue
you will counterargue
he/she/it will counterargue
we will counterargue
you will counterargue
they will counterargue
Future continuous
I will be counterarguing
you will be counterarguing
he/she/it will be counterarguing
we will be counterarguing
you will be counterarguing
they will be counterarguing
Future perfect
I will have counterargued
you will have counterargued
he/she/it will have counterargued
we will have counterargued
you will have counterargued
they will have counterargued
Future perfect continuous
I will have been counterarguing
you will have been counterarguing
he/she/it will have been counterarguing
we will have been counterarguing
you will have been counterarguing
they will have been counterarguing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would counterargue
you would counterargue
he/she/it would counterargue
we would counterargue
you would counterargue
they would counterargue
Conditional continuous
I would be counterarguing
you would be counterarguing
he/she/it would be counterarguing
we would be counterarguing
you would be counterarguing
they would be counterarguing
Conditional perfect
I would have counterargue
you would have counterargue
he/she/it would have counterargue
we would have counterargue
you would have counterargue
they would have counterargue
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been counterarguing
you would have been counterarguing
he/she/it would have been counterarguing
we would have been counterarguing
you would have been counterarguing
they would have been counterarguing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you counterargue
we let´s counterargue
you counterargue
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to counterargue
Past participle
counterargued
Present Participle
counterarguing
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 «COUNTERARGUE»
Discover the use of
counterargue in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
counterargue and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Cognitive Responses in Persuasion
In one experiment, subjects listened to one of the two different messages (easy or
difficultto counterargue) under eitherlow or medium distraction. Thedistraction
task required subjects to monitor a screen onwhichanX flashedin oneofthe four ...
Richard Petty, T. M. Ostrom, T. C. Brock, 2014
2
Opportunity to
Counterargue as a Factor in Selective Exposure
Results showed a singificant tendency for the counterarguing groups to listen to the persuasive message for a longer period of time than the control group which had no opportunity to counterargue. (Author).
Richard Wellins, Elliott McGinnies, AMERICAN UNIV WASHINGTON D C DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGY., 1974
3
Resistance and Persuasion
The smallest significant correlation was .144, between Self-Referencing and the
Counterargue subscale, and the largest correlation (excluding scales with their
subscales) was .47, between Consideration of Future Consequences and Need ...
Eric S. Knowles, Jay A. Linn, 2004
4
Opportunity to
Counterargue and Voluntary Exposure to ...
Results show a significant tendency for the 'counterarguing group' to listen to the persuasive message for a longer period of time and show less attitude change than the control group which had no opportunity to counterargue.
Richard S. Wellins, Elliot McGinnies, AMERICAN UNIV WASHINGTON D C DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGY., 1975
5
Extending Psychological Frontiers
able to effectively counterargue, subjects are influenced by the communication
unless they are able to derogate and reject the speaker. In the condition where
they are able to counterargue, the result suggests that they are able to resist ...
Stanley Schachter, Michael Gazzaniga, 1990
6
Why Do Consumers Committed to a Brand
Counterargue Negative ...
Abstract: Past research has found that consumers committed to a brand tend to counterargue negative information about that brand to a greater extent than less committed consumers.
7
How Partisan Media Polarize America
This is perhaps surprising, given the motivated reasoning perspective from
chapter 3, which led me to predict that subjects would actively counterargue
these crosscutting messages. But time and again, most subjects seemed to reject
these ...
8
The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition
A recent series of studies by Jing Xu (2010; Xu 86 Wyer, 2012) provides a
compelling demonstration that inducing a disposition to elaborate or
counterargue in one situation can induce a mindset that influences responses to
communications ...
9
Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles
Handbook of Basic Principles Arie W. Kruglanski, Edward Tory Higgins. FIGURE
11.1. How confidence in one's old and new attitude can be affected when people
are able to counterargue and resist or are unable to counterargue and change.
Arie W. Kruglanski, Edward Tory Higgins, 2007
10
Encyclopedia of Media Violence: One-Volume Set
Individuals may be unwilling to counterargue because they do not want to disrupt
their enjoyment of a film by breaking out of the narrative world to critique points
made in the story. Alternatively, individuals may not counterargue because they ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COUNTERARGUE»
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counterargue is used in the context of the following news items.
Should Chris Paul Play in Game 2?
We didn't know what the other wrote beforehand and had no chance to counterargue. We'll leave that debate to the comments section where ... «Clips Nation, May 15»
Entertainment Geekly: The Black Widow Conundrum
You could counterargue that she didn't topline any of them. You could point out way more challenging, provocative, or just plain interesting ... «Entertainment Weekly, May 15»
The War of Two Worlds in the Modern Passenger Aviation Field
They counterargue that the true cause of this advancing dynamic are the better prices, the better offered “service on Board”. And it is true that ... «Travel Daily News International, Mar 15»
'Diplomacy': A personal battle of wits in World War II
Arestrup and Dussollier are mesmerizing as they attack and parry, argue and counterargue. They reminisce about their lives before the war and ... «Philly.com, Dec 14»
Even while the going is tough, Kobe is still persistent in L.A.
But that, they counterargue, proves their point. No offense is successful without great players. So if you called the triangle, say, "Spam," then ... «NBA.com, Dec 14»
Orientation: Asexuality
However, asexuals would counterargue that the social implications of their 'coming out' is a similar experience with them spending time within ... «The University Times, Oct 14»
Entertainment Geekly: How 'The Walking Dead' is 'Lord of the Rings'
Some argue that Darabont didn't have the budget to support his ambitions; you could counterargue that Darabont was the director of The Green ... «Entertainment Weekly, Oct 14»
Your starter for ten: why do we Brits so love University Challenge?
But you could counterargue that that just goes to show how vastly inferior the redbricks are: Manchester, for example, has a talent pool of ... «Spectator.co.uk, Jul 14»
Censors at Stanford
In this case, I think the event should be funded. The LGBT community should attend and counterargue. Merely protesting outside, as happened ... «The Stanford Daily, Apr 14»
Bahrain's children in conflict
Opposition groups counterargue that it is the experience of conflict that has pushed children to the streets, and there is little they can do to pull ... «Al-Monitor, Mar 14»