CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ECSTASIZE
PRESENT
Present
I ecstasize
you ecstasize
he/she/it ecstasizes
we ecstasize
you ecstasize
they ecstasize
Present continuous
I am ecstasizing
you are ecstasizing
he/she/it is ecstasizing
we are ecstasizing
you are ecstasizing
they are ecstasizing
Present perfect
I have ecstasized
you have ecstasized
he/she/it has ecstasized
we have ecstasized
you have ecstasized
they have ecstasized
Present perfect continuous
I have been ecstasizing
you have been ecstasizing
he/she/it has been ecstasizing
we have been ecstasizing
you have been ecstasizing
they have been ecstasizing
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 ecstasized
you ecstasized
he/she/it ecstasized
we ecstasized
you ecstasized
they ecstasized
Past continuous
I was ecstasizing
you were ecstasizing
he/she/it was ecstasizing
we were ecstasizing
you were ecstasizing
they were ecstasizing
Past perfect
I had ecstasized
you had ecstasized
he/she/it had ecstasized
we had ecstasized
you had ecstasized
they had ecstasized
Past perfect continuous
I had been ecstasizing
you had been ecstasizing
he/she/it had been ecstasizing
we had been ecstasizing
you had been ecstasizing
they had been ecstasizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will ecstasize
you will ecstasize
he/she/it will ecstasize
we will ecstasize
you will ecstasize
they will ecstasize
Future continuous
I will be ecstasizing
you will be ecstasizing
he/she/it will be ecstasizing
we will be ecstasizing
you will be ecstasizing
they will be ecstasizing
Future perfect
I will have ecstasized
you will have ecstasized
he/she/it will have ecstasized
we will have ecstasized
you will have ecstasized
they will have ecstasized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been ecstasizing
you will have been ecstasizing
he/she/it will have been ecstasizing
we will have been ecstasizing
you will have been ecstasizing
they will have been ecstasizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would ecstasize
you would ecstasize
he/she/it would ecstasize
we would ecstasize
you would ecstasize
they would ecstasize
Conditional continuous
I would be ecstasizing
you would be ecstasizing
he/she/it would be ecstasizing
we would be ecstasizing
you would be ecstasizing
they would be ecstasizing
Conditional perfect
I would have ecstasize
you would have ecstasize
he/she/it would have ecstasize
we would have ecstasize
you would have ecstasize
they would have ecstasize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been ecstasizing
you would have been ecstasizing
he/she/it would have been ecstasizing
we would have been ecstasizing
you would have been ecstasizing
they would have been ecstasizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you ecstasize
we let´s ecstasize
you ecstasize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
ecstasized
Present Participle
ecstasizing
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 «ECSTASIZE»
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ecstasize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ecstasize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
And she would do nothing, as they bumped furiously along, but quote and
ecstasize. That was a good word, he thought, as it came into his head, and he
was so much pleased with it that he said it out loud. "I wish you wouldn't ecstasize
," he ...
2
The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
Here is an excellent little hotel, and here, if you be a man iven to appetite, you
may have lo ter, salmon, turbot, and sole, such as would please a dean, and
ecstasize a London alderman. The air is perfect, most. bracing, vet balmy, full of
life and ...
... hailed as a voice of the spring. His pensile nest, woven out of stolen thread,
flax, hair, and feathers, and hanging like a bag from some pendent branch, is one
of the most interesting objects in nature. His biographers ecstasize over him, ...
Robert Montgomery Smith Jackson, 1860
4
A Christian Theology of the Cross: Discovering the ...
... from us, and it will continue to be this way until that day when the soul and
body are reunited; or, put another way, until we put on immortality. All this
revelation is the way the message of the Gospel and the love of God ecstasize
the soul. I.
5
Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review
finical obliqueness of reference. The poem has been removed from circulation
among men, transformed into an objet (Part, and placed in a museum where a
select few ecstasize over its sterile but nice "aesthetic values." That these poets
and ...
6
A.M. Klein: The Letters
The Letters A.M. Klein Elizabeth A. Popham. My felicitations – and my best
wishes for still more news from the phoenix, long may he think and please
himself and ecstasize! Cordially Abe. TO JAMES LAUGHLIN IV, NEW
DIRECTIONS 1/12 ...
A.M. Klein, Elizabeth A. Popham, 2011
7
The Midsummer Medley: A Series of Comic Tales ... in Prose ...
But is it not a glorious privilege that our imaginations can be thus disembodied,
though it be but for a minute ; that we can enjoy a living apotheosis, and be rapt
away to expatiate and ecstasize amid the divinities upon Mount Olympus, simply
...
8
Nature in the New World
Having fixed this clear distinction between the islands and the mainland (the
latter recognized as a continent precisely by reason of this diversity of its fauna),
102 the historian can ecstasize over the paradisal climate and amazing fecundity
of ...
9
Transpacific Femininities: The Making of the Modern Filipina
Yesterday and Other Stories was introduced by Salvador P. Lopez, who in 1935
staunchly asserted he was not a feminist and could not be expected to ''ecstasize
on the literary future of the women.''∏Ω In hindsight Lopez remembers the ...
10
Afoot and Delighthearted
... down To ecstasize some prey away from the ground. To soar serenely with
never a querulous qualm! As the 79 Afoot and Delighthearted Second movement:
The Delight of Flight.
Samuel Whittemore Fowler, 2010
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The news from that revisit, while not much to ecstasize over, is mostly good. Nothing will cure the production's numerous shortcomings—it ... «Village Voice, Aug 10»