CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EPIGRAMMATIZE
PRESENT
Present
I epigrammatize
you epigrammatize
he/she/it epigrammatizes
we epigrammatize
you epigrammatize
they epigrammatize
Present continuous
I am epigrammatizing
you are epigrammatizing
he/she/it is epigrammatizing
we are epigrammatizing
you are epigrammatizing
they are epigrammatizing
Present perfect
I have epigrammatized
you have epigrammatized
he/she/it has epigrammatized
we have epigrammatized
you have epigrammatized
they have epigrammatized
Present perfect continuous
I have been epigrammatizing
you have been epigrammatizing
he/she/it has been epigrammatizing
we have been epigrammatizing
you have been epigrammatizing
they have been epigrammatizing
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 epigrammatized
you epigrammatized
he/she/it epigrammatized
we epigrammatized
you epigrammatized
they epigrammatized
Past continuous
I was epigrammatizing
you were epigrammatizing
he/she/it was epigrammatizing
we were epigrammatizing
you were epigrammatizing
they were epigrammatizing
Past perfect
I had epigrammatized
you had epigrammatized
he/she/it had epigrammatized
we had epigrammatized
you had epigrammatized
they had epigrammatized
Past perfect continuous
I had been epigrammatizing
you had been epigrammatizing
he/she/it had been epigrammatizing
we had been epigrammatizing
you had been epigrammatizing
they had been epigrammatizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will epigrammatize
you will epigrammatize
he/she/it will epigrammatize
we will epigrammatize
you will epigrammatize
they will epigrammatize
Future continuous
I will be epigrammatizing
you will be epigrammatizing
he/she/it will be epigrammatizing
we will be epigrammatizing
you will be epigrammatizing
they will be epigrammatizing
Future perfect
I will have epigrammatized
you will have epigrammatized
he/she/it will have epigrammatized
we will have epigrammatized
you will have epigrammatized
they will have epigrammatized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been epigrammatizing
you will have been epigrammatizing
he/she/it will have been epigrammatizing
we will have been epigrammatizing
you will have been epigrammatizing
they will have been epigrammatizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would epigrammatize
you would epigrammatize
he/she/it would epigrammatize
we would epigrammatize
you would epigrammatize
they would epigrammatize
Conditional continuous
I would be epigrammatizing
you would be epigrammatizing
he/she/it would be epigrammatizing
we would be epigrammatizing
you would be epigrammatizing
they would be epigrammatizing
Conditional perfect
I would have epigrammatize
you would have epigrammatize
he/she/it would have epigrammatize
we would have epigrammatize
you would have epigrammatize
they would have epigrammatize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been epigrammatizing
you would have been epigrammatizing
he/she/it would have been epigrammatizing
we would have been epigrammatizing
you would have been epigrammatizing
they would have been epigrammatizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you epigrammatize
we let´s epigrammatize
you epigrammatize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to epigrammatize
Past participle
epigrammatized
Present Participle
epigrammatizing
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 «EPIGRAMMATIZE»
Discover the use of
epigrammatize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epigrammatize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Portuguese-English Dictionary
epigraph, inscription. epigrafia (/.) epigraphy. epigrafico -ca (adj.) epigraphic(al).
epigrafista (m.,f.) epigraphist, epigrapher. epigrama (m.) epigram. epigramar, -
maticar (v.t.) to epigrammatize. epigramatico -ca (adj.) epigrammatic.
epigramatista ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin,
1970
2
Some Elements of Religion: Lent Lectures 1870
To such men as Celsus, or Lucian, or Porphyry, or the apostate Emperor Julian,
or the philosopher of Ferney, Christianity was a matter of the deepest intellectual
interest. Men do not write like Celsus, or act like Julian, or epigrammatize with the
...
3
Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama, 1558-1642
wonderful laughter and shout[s] all together with one voice,” John Davies in 1595
can epigrammatize the crowd's diversity:37 For as we see at all playhouse doors,
When ended is the play, the dance, and song, A Thousand townsmen, ...
Jennifer A. Low, Nova Myhill,
2011
4
The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
This was happily expressed, bttt no one more than he knew how to
epigrammatize a whole volume of thought. In private life,the charm of his manner
was the most perfect thing imaginable; his consciousness of rank and ancient
family divested ...
5
Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Epigrammatize, ep-e-gram'matize, v. a. To express ideas tersely or
epigrammatically. Epigraphics, ep-e-graf'fiks, s. pi. The science of inscriptions ;
the art of deciphering them. Epileptics, ep-e-lep'tiks, s. pi. In Pharmacy, medicines
for epileptic ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.),
1864
6
The London Quarterly Review
And, as regards future supply, it might be nil if none were suffered to
epigrammatize, tot such as were of ascertained good-digestions, and such as
had no need to look to patrons for a dinner. Cynicism and servility would then
alike disappear, ...
And, as regards future supply, it might be well if none were suffered to
epigrammatize, but such as were of ascertained good-digestions, and such as
had no need to look to patrons for a dinner. Cynicism and servility would then
alike disappear ...
Some ill-frred bard makes the following desperate attempt to epigrammatize his
mistress : — ON MRS. ANNA BREAD. While toasts their lovely graces spread,
And form around them flutter, I 'll be content with Anna Bread, And won't have any
...
Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale,
1854
9
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life
All this will prevent its popularity, but does ' not persuade me that it is therefore
faulty. What- ' ever faults it has will arise from deficiency in the ' conduct, rather
than in the conception, which is ' simple and severe. ' So you epigrammatize
upon ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore,
1833
10
The Edinburgh Annual Register
Ministers might talk with flippancy themselves; they might pun and epigrammatize
; they might sneer, or they might snoutch, — but when unfortunately the king of
this country feels it necessary to convey a rebuke to his people, there ought to be
...
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