CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FRAGMENTISE
PRESENT
Present
I fragmentise
you fragmentise
he/she/it fragmentises
we fragmentise
you fragmentise
they fragmentise
Present continuous
I am fragmentising
you are fragmentising
he/she/it is fragmentising
we are fragmentising
you are fragmentising
they are fragmentising
Present perfect
I have fragmentised
you have fragmentised
he/she/it has fragmentised
we have fragmentised
you have fragmentised
they have fragmentised
Present perfect continuous
I have been fragmentising
you have been fragmentising
he/she/it has been fragmentising
we have been fragmentising
you have been fragmentising
they have been fragmentising
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 fragmentised
you fragmentised
he/she/it fragmentised
we fragmentised
you fragmentised
they fragmentised
Past continuous
I was fragmentising
you were fragmentising
he/she/it was fragmentising
we were fragmentising
you were fragmentising
they were fragmentising
Past perfect
I had fragmentised
you had fragmentised
he/she/it had fragmentised
we had fragmentised
you had fragmentised
they had fragmentised
Past perfect continuous
I had been fragmentising
you had been fragmentising
he/she/it had been fragmentising
we had been fragmentising
you had been fragmentising
they had been fragmentising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will fragmentise
you will fragmentise
he/she/it will fragmentise
we will fragmentise
you will fragmentise
they will fragmentise
Future continuous
I will be fragmentising
you will be fragmentising
he/she/it will be fragmentising
we will be fragmentising
you will be fragmentising
they will be fragmentising
Future perfect
I will have fragmentised
you will have fragmentised
he/she/it will have fragmentised
we will have fragmentised
you will have fragmentised
they will have fragmentised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been fragmentising
you will have been fragmentising
he/she/it will have been fragmentising
we will have been fragmentising
you will have been fragmentising
they will have been fragmentising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would fragmentise
you would fragmentise
he/she/it would fragmentise
we would fragmentise
you would fragmentise
they would fragmentise
Conditional continuous
I would be fragmentising
you would be fragmentising
he/she/it would be fragmentising
we would be fragmentising
you would be fragmentising
they would be fragmentising
Conditional perfect
I would have fragmentise
you would have fragmentise
he/she/it would have fragmentise
we would have fragmentise
you would have fragmentise
they would have fragmentise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been fragmentising
you would have been fragmentising
he/she/it would have been fragmentising
we would have been fragmentising
you would have been fragmentising
they would have been fragmentising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you fragmentise
we let´s fragmentise
you fragmentise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to fragmentise
Past participle
fragmentised
Present Participle
fragmentising
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 «FRAGMENTISE»
Discover the use of
fragmentise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fragmentise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encounter with Kennan: The Great Debate
It must fragmentise and explode that which he has been united ; and we have
now succeeded, in a land which prides itself on its local community, its local
governmental arrangements, the “old New England town meeting,” and so forth—
we ...
2
Dawnbringer: 2nd Edition
This vain, materialistic, as of yet barely spiritual, earthly realm is not going to
collapse and fragmentise itself into a million pieces as a result of some absolutely
illogically conceived Armageddon plan. No, there is no such absolute bane of ...
3
Waste Reduction: 6th Report of Session 2007-08, Vol. 2: Evidence
Moving away from those techniques of using dissimilar materials for making a
component means that you end up with something which can fragmentise easily
and is subsequently easier to recycle. Mr Franklin: There are many computer-
aided ...
4
Environmentalism and the Mass Media: The North/South Divide
BHIMLA BHALLA: See, we don't fragmentise the news. We relate it to whatever
the developments may be. And if there's an important activity relating to the
environment, then we do give it and bring it up. Otherwise if it's something which
is not ...
Graham Chapman, Caroline Fraser, Ivor Gaber, 2003
5
Plasma Technologies for Textiles
In the glowing region of high electric field strength, the charge carriers can
receive enough kinetic energy between two collisions with gas particles to
transmit sufficient energy to fragmentise, ionise or set the collision partners in
strong ...
6
The Tariff on Salt: Proceedings in the Committee of Ways and ...
To divide the object of affection is to fragmentise patriotism and uproot its growth
by anticipation; why feudalise modern civilization. Why persist in calling a Union
a nation ? We are readjusting the cunning device for hoodwinking the ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, George Franklin Comstock, 1872
7
Ports: Ninth Report of Session 2002-03, Vol. 2: Oral and ...
When you fragmentise in a port it is more difficult to control things. I understand
again that there have been some measures taken in the last draft to solve that but
I have not seen those so maybe our worry is unfounded, but I need to see the last
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Transport Committee, 2004
8
Rights, Religion and Reform: Enhancing Human Dignity Through ...
By establishing a nexus between an integrated approach to human rights and a
holistic vision of the human being, we would be de-legitimising any attempt to
compartmentalise and fragmentise human rights for Whatever motive. Of course
in ...
9
Exploring Vocabulary: Language in Action
... fragmentise (break or.
10
Dawnbringer: The Spiritual Manifesto (Illuminism Hardcover ...
This vain, materialistic, as of yet barely spiritual, earthly realm is not going to
collapse and fragmentise itself into a million pieces as a result of some absolutely
illogically conceived Armageddon plan. No, there is no such absolute bane of ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FRAGMENTISE»
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fragmentise is used in the context of the following news items.
PC Joshi : Organiser of Historic Movements
These divisions were deliberately created by the British rulers, who wanted to weaken the freedom movement and to fragmentise India. «Mainstream, Apr 08»