CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEVALORISE
PRESENT
Present
I devalorise
you devalorise
he/she/it devalorises
we devalorise
you devalorise
they devalorise
Present continuous
I am devalorising
you are devalorising
he/she/it is devalorising
we are devalorising
you are devalorising
they are devalorising
Present perfect
I have devalorised
you have devalorised
he/she/it has devalorised
we have devalorised
you have devalorised
they have devalorised
Present perfect continuous
I have been devalorising
you have been devalorising
he/she/it has been devalorising
we have been devalorising
you have been devalorising
they have been devalorising
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 devalorised
you devalorised
he/she/it devalorised
we devalorised
you devalorised
they devalorised
Past continuous
I was devalorising
you were devalorising
he/she/it was devalorising
we were devalorising
you were devalorising
they were devalorising
Past perfect
I had devalorised
you had devalorised
he/she/it had devalorised
we had devalorised
you had devalorised
they had devalorised
Past perfect continuous
I had been devalorising
you had been devalorising
he/she/it had been devalorising
we had been devalorising
you had been devalorising
they had been devalorising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will devalorise
you will devalorise
he/she/it will devalorise
we will devalorise
you will devalorise
they will devalorise
Future continuous
I will be devalorising
you will be devalorising
he/she/it will be devalorising
we will be devalorising
you will be devalorising
they will be devalorising
Future perfect
I will have devalorised
you will have devalorised
he/she/it will have devalorised
we will have devalorised
you will have devalorised
they will have devalorised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been devalorising
you will have been devalorising
he/she/it will have been devalorising
we will have been devalorising
you will have been devalorising
they will have been devalorising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would devalorise
you would devalorise
he/she/it would devalorise
we would devalorise
you would devalorise
they would devalorise
Conditional continuous
I would be devalorising
you would be devalorising
he/she/it would be devalorising
we would be devalorising
you would be devalorising
they would be devalorising
Conditional perfect
I would have devalorise
you would have devalorise
he/she/it would have devalorise
we would have devalorise
you would have devalorise
they would have devalorise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been devalorising
you would have been devalorising
he/she/it would have been devalorising
we would have been devalorising
you would have been devalorising
they would have been devalorising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you devalorise
we let´s devalorise
you devalorise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
devalorised
Present Participle
devalorising
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 «DEVALORISE»
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devalorise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Draw-a-Family Test in Psychological Research
However, they may valorise or devalorise themselves in the drawing (Braun-
Galkowska 1991). A large majority of the investigated subjects present
themselves in the same way as they present others in the drawing and do not
valorise or de- ...
Bogusława Lachowska, Mariola Laguna, 2002
2
Theatrum Mundi: Studies in Honor of Ronald W. Tobin
Pietine par Jupiter, decrie par Mercure, I'honneur feminin est aussi devalorise par
Cleanthis, quand elle remarque qu'il n'est pas assez rentable, et par Amphitryon,
pour qui il ne correspond qu'au respect exterieurdes contraintes. C'estce dont ...
Claire L. Carlin, Kathleen Wine, 2003
... the entomopolitical marginalisation of Achilles' Myrmidons; he doesn't
devalorise Patroclus' deviance; he doesn't explore the embattled yellow-haired
whore's search for fulfillment outside of her epico-traditional role as a type of
commodified ...
4
The Euro: Consequences for the Consumer and the Citizen: ...
... accruing to Europe in the domain of foreign trade, with the associated
possibility of reactivating economic policies leading to net job creation without
inflation (as in the US) - in other words, policies that refuse to devalorise the
social debt.
5
Driven Apart: Women's Employment Equality and Child Care in ...
... il existe actuelle- ment, une penurie de ces personnes parce que leur role
dans la societe est devalorise."99 Others called for the public education system
to be expanded to include kindergarten for three- to five-year-old children.100 ...
6
International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities
These maleyouth cultures split emotion fromfriendship and devalorise affection
and caring. Interpersonal relations are instrumental, and trust is seen as
weakness. Rulingclass young men who express feelings are mistrusted; their
masculinity ...
Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, 2007
7
The Photographic Image in Digital Culture
Theoretical structures can work to actually inhibit or restrict our understanding;
they may simply confirm and reinforce what is already known; they can function to
invalidate or devalorise other ways of understanding and knowing. It is with this ...
8
Victim Policies and Criminal Justice on the Road to ...
L'indemnisation materielle est necessaire mais insuffisante au regard des
traumatismes psychologiques et sociaux durables que Finfraction a generes:
equilibre psychique fragilise, statut social devalorise, activite professionnelle
compromise, ...
Ezzat A. Fattah, Stephan Parmentier, Tony Peters, 2001
9
Reordering of Culture: Latin America, the Caribbean and ...
... montre une tendance vers la mise en avant d'une forme d'ex- pression
culturelle qui devalorise la connaissance locale, qui provoque 1'immigration et
qui, de maniere ge'ne'rale, a un impact negatif sur le deVeloppement
communautaire.
Alvina Ruprecht, Cecilia Taiana, 1995
10
Modern French Grammar: A Practical Guide
'Le gouvernement devalorise nos diplomes': telle est l'antienne entendue dans
les manifs. 'The government's devaluing our degrees' was the cry heard during
the demos. (Note the elliptical past participle entendue, instead of a relative
clause ...
Margaret Lang,, Isabelle Perez,, 2004
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