CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ELASTICATE
PRESENT
Present
I elasticate
you elasticate
he/she/it elasticates
we elasticate
you elasticate
they elasticate
Present continuous
I am elasticating
you are elasticating
he/she/it is elasticating
we are elasticating
you are elasticating
they are elasticating
Present perfect
I have elasticated
you have elasticated
he/she/it has elasticated
we have elasticated
you have elasticated
they have elasticated
Present perfect continuous
I have been elasticating
you have been elasticating
he/she/it has been elasticating
we have been elasticating
you have been elasticating
they have been elasticating
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 elasticated
you elasticated
he/she/it elasticated
we elasticated
you elasticated
they elasticated
Past continuous
I was elasticating
you were elasticating
he/she/it was elasticating
we were elasticating
you were elasticating
they were elasticating
Past perfect
I had elasticated
you had elasticated
he/she/it had elasticated
we had elasticated
you had elasticated
they had elasticated
Past perfect continuous
I had been elasticating
you had been elasticating
he/she/it had been elasticating
we had been elasticating
you had been elasticating
they had been elasticating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will elasticate
you will elasticate
he/she/it will elasticate
we will elasticate
you will elasticate
they will elasticate
Future continuous
I will be elasticating
you will be elasticating
he/she/it will be elasticating
we will be elasticating
you will be elasticating
they will be elasticating
Future perfect
I will have elasticated
you will have elasticated
he/she/it will have elasticated
we will have elasticated
you will have elasticated
they will have elasticated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been elasticating
you will have been elasticating
he/she/it will have been elasticating
we will have been elasticating
you will have been elasticating
they will have been elasticating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would elasticate
you would elasticate
he/she/it would elasticate
we would elasticate
you would elasticate
they would elasticate
Conditional continuous
I would be elasticating
you would be elasticating
he/she/it would be elasticating
we would be elasticating
you would be elasticating
they would be elasticating
Conditional perfect
I would have elasticate
you would have elasticate
he/she/it would have elasticate
we would have elasticate
you would have elasticate
they would have elasticate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been elasticating
you would have been elasticating
he/she/it would have been elasticating
we would have been elasticating
you would have been elasticating
they would have been elasticating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you elasticate
we let´s elasticate
you elasticate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
elasticated
Present Participle
elasticating
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 «ELASTICATE»
Discover the use of
elasticate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
elasticate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Pattern Cutting and Making Up
181 182 G A F B E o D c 0.6 0.6 L Side front M Front Wedge out o N s T R u Q V
p w D c B E F G H K J A z L M 3 cm o N A K Elasticate Elasticate B Q p D 7 E 7
Both raised 2 cm Side seam reduced 1 cm J Grain R c R T s 8.5 7.5 G 4 ...
Janet Ward, Martin Shoben, 2012
2
The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil
The inventor has contrived to elasticate various other rigid parts of the carriage,
even the axle itself, as well as the shoes of the horses. The French Beet Sugar
Manufacture. — There are now at work in France 208 beet sugar manufactories,
...
3
No Nonsense English 8-9 Years
Change these words into verbs by adding either the suffix 'ise' or 'ify'. a solid b
character c class e simple d drama f horror 3. Remove the suffixes to change
these verbs into nouns or adjectives. a elasticate b awaken c purify d strengthen
e ...
4
Rapidex Enrich Your Word Power
Ecoalacrity E-sig E-bill E-gossip E-card E-picture E-painting E-municate E-pal E-
quaintance E-mailable E-cycling Elaboratize Electrolocation Ecotistical Embed
Egopathy Essenciology Electronic acupuncture Epic fall Elasticate Equidistance
...
There was something strangely hyperbolic about its progress, as if it had
acquired the ability to magnify and elasticate the ground it left behind even
though its ultimate destination was lost in asymptotic infinity. The townscape was
becoming ...
6
'Heaven-taught Fergusson': Robert Burns's Favourite Scottish ...
... vernacular, bookish, plain, pacy - rather than simply as a writer who happens to
use Scots as well as English. Certainly this ability to elasticate and mix kinds of
language was something Fergusson discovered in his St Andrews poems.
7
The Second Wave: British Drama for the Seventies
But his tether is considerably longer than he thinks: his gift for dramatizing even
the dullest, most everyday situation, his constant weaving of hopeful fantasies in
expectation of the one big breakthrough which will transform his life, elasticate it ...
John Russell Taylor, 2013
8
How to Negotiate Effectively
Final. words. The ones that nearly got away Here are some powerful one-liners.
Not comprehensive enough to make a chapter of their own, but add them up and
be impressed! Don't exaggerate facts. Don't 'elasticate' the hard information.
9
The Public Intellectual and the Culture of Hope
... herreaders andto enact cultural change, my argumentbuildson recentwork
thathas compellingly “elasticate[d]” thehistorical boundaries framing
contemporary discussionsconcerning the intellectual, thereby “uncover[ing] much
deeperroots to ...
Joel Faflak, Jason Haslam, 2013
... artistic heroic angelic terrific majestic historic hygienic basic metallic -ate create
educate decorate punctuate calculate concentrate elasticate medicate
complicate activate pollinate -en sharpen soften strengthen deafen darken
tighten loosen ...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ELASTICATE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
elasticate is used in the context of the following news items.
PlayBase Developments Limited announces the launch of the …
Aside from the modular concept, what makes the PlayBase so unique is the ability to fix, allow to rotate, elasticate or power (for future modules) ... «SourceWire, Jan 15»
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Elasticate? I know you Brits have a slightly different take on the language, but you made a few words out of whole cloth in this article...pull it ... «WhatCulture, Jan 15»
Crowds roll out to remember the Tractor Boys
Never known to elasticate the truth, I will describe the experience in one word - unbelievablyawesomelyamazinglyastonishing. There's one for ... «Kilkenny People, Jan 14»
Beauty how to: DIY Facial
What this is for- This is to help elasticate the skin and increase blood flow to the jowl. Step 8: The Cheek Bone Squeeze. Starting from either ... «FemaleFirst.co.uk, Dec 13»
Next on You & Yours – we're all doomed!
... to the Communications Director of the Shirt Federation ('So how many more shirt-wearers have to die before you elasticate your collars?'). «Daily Mail, Mar 13»
Future Music Issue 238 On Sale Now
With today's ability to 'elasticate' audio, remixers can drag vocal parts kicking and screaming across musical genres. Meanwhile wayward 'off ... «MusicRadar.com, Mar 11»
Ballet and Opera - The odd couple
For that's where the two genres meet: in their ability to elasticate a musical and theatrical experience, stretching its potential, and the audience's ... «Independent, Nov 09»
Strictly's backstage secrets: Which dancer asks for a shorter dress …
'We can add to the bosoms, create scaffolding to support bigger busts and we can elasticate the waist to make it thinner.' Each dress is only ... «Daily Mail, Dec 08»