CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO FRENCHIFY
PRESENT
Present
I frenchify
you frenchify
he/she/it frenchifies
we frenchify
you frenchify
they frenchify
Present continuous
I am frenchifying
you are frenchifying
he/she/it is frenchifying
we are frenchifying
you are frenchifying
they are frenchifying
Present perfect
I have frenchified
you have frenchified
he/she/it has frenchified
we have frenchified
you have frenchified
they have frenchified
Present perfect continuous
I have been frenchifying
you have been frenchifying
he/she/it has been frenchifying
we have been frenchifying
you have been frenchifying
they have been frenchifying
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 frenchified
you frenchified
he/she/it frenchified
we frenchified
you frenchified
they frenchified
Past continuous
I was frenchifying
you were frenchifying
he/she/it was frenchifying
we were frenchifying
you were frenchifying
they were frenchifying
Past perfect
I had frenchified
you had frenchified
he/she/it had frenchified
we had frenchified
you had frenchified
they had frenchified
Past perfect continuous
I had been frenchifying
you had been frenchifying
he/she/it had been frenchifying
we had been frenchifying
you had been frenchifying
they had been frenchifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will frenchify
you will frenchify
he/she/it will frenchify
we will frenchify
you will frenchify
they will frenchify
Future continuous
I will be frenchifying
you will be frenchifying
he/she/it will be frenchifying
we will be frenchifying
you will be frenchifying
they will be frenchifying
Future perfect
I will have frenchified
you will have frenchified
he/she/it will have frenchified
we will have frenchified
you will have frenchified
they will have frenchified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been frenchifying
you will have been frenchifying
he/she/it will have been frenchifying
we will have been frenchifying
you will have been frenchifying
they will have been frenchifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would Frenchify
you would Frenchify
he/she/it would Frenchify
we would Frenchify
you would Frenchify
they would Frenchify
Conditional continuous
I would be frenchifying
you would be frenchifying
he/she/it would be frenchifying
we would be frenchifying
you would be frenchifying
they would be frenchifying
Conditional perfect
I would have Frenchify
you would have Frenchify
he/she/it would have Frenchify
we would have Frenchify
you would have Frenchify
they would have Frenchify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been frenchifying
you would have been frenchifying
he/she/it would have been frenchifying
we would have been frenchifying
you would have been frenchifying
they would have been frenchifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you frenchify
we let´s frenchify
you frenchify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
frenchified
Present Participle
frenchifying
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 «FRENCHIFY»
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Frenchify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Frenchify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The
Frenchify'D Lady Never in Paris a Comedy in Two Acts, As ...
In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind.
2
The Routledge History of Western Empires
... finally because these sculptures cannot be well cared for and do not
correspond to our family life.44 'Frenchify the table' Among the cultural habits
deemed essential to the re-forging of Frenchness in the colony, culinary practices
are singled ...
Robert Aldrich, Kirsten McKenzie,
2013
Man ame, men Mignon ! how it comes Most graceful from your toothless Gums !
Tho' softer spoke than by Lord Fanny, Can that old Face be lik'd by any ? NOTES.
'Till Frenchify" d. The Romans were (if I may be allowed such a Word) Greecify'i/ ...
4
Miscellanies: Essays, poems and dialogues
Mon ame, mon Mignon ! how it comes Most graceful from your toothless Gums !
Tho' softer Igoke than by Lord Fanny, Can that old Face be lik'd by any ? NOTES.
""Till Frenchify d. The Romans were (if I may be allowed such a Word) Grecciffd, ...
5
Wild Frenchmen and Frenchified Indians: Material Culture and ...
But now we have to Frenchify them all and dress them in the French style, which
is no small expense.19 Allied to this fresh push for Frenchification, Colbert had
reoriented formally advocated intermarriage between Frenchmen and Indian ...
6
Canada's Religions: An Historical Introduction
I/Vhen being pressed by the government to open schools to Frenchify
Amerindian children, the latter wrote: "It is very difficult, if not an impossible task to
Frenchify or to civilize them. We have had more experience than anybody else,
and we ...
7
The Eloquence of Silence: Algerian Women in Question
®frenchify,. and de-Arabize Islam ̄ was reflected in their embrace of positivism.
33Yet thisdesire could besatisfied onlyifthecolonial factor were to be erased.
Augustin Berquenoticed a lossof memoryofthe French invasion among Algerian ...
8
The Handbook of Linguistics
It is Frenchmen that are needed to Frenchify the Bretons, they will not Frenchify
themselves by themselves” (cited in Kuter 1989: 77). A few years later the
Minister of National Education said that “for the linguistic unity of France, the
Breton ...
Mark Aronoff, Janie Rees-Miller,
2008
9
Grammatical institutes of the French language
Frenchify; how to Frenchify Englisn subst, 68. And English Adj., p. Si. And English
verbs, p. 68. Frire, in*, v.; conjug. p. 152. Obs. on, ibid. Froid (avoir); an indivisible
expression. No art. must precede/roitf, 427. From, a prep. ; the sign of the abl.
Rouillon (Mr. de.), A. Havet,
1859
10
History of Canadian Catholics
In any case, the boys seized the first canoe they discovered and paddled for the
safety of Huronia.go This blow to the college ended the Jesuit effort to Frenchify
the Amerindians and focused their energies on their own inculturation into native
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FRENCHIFY»
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Frenchify is used in the context of the following news items.
Meet the chef who almost died from eating
No one at Mandalay Bay pressured Keller to un-Frenchify, and no hotel guests complained about his delicious French cuisine. “We were at ... «Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jul 15»
Dining out in the Philippines–from 'comida China' to Pampango …
Cruz told me that what was keeping back Filipino food was presentation, the need to “Frenchify” as he called efforts to improve the look. «Inquirer.net, Jun 15»
The French Are Holier than Toi
I get that now. But why couldn't she have warned me before I began reading about how to Frenchify myself with white jeans and trench coats? «TheTyee.ca, Apr 15»
2015 Peugeot 308 HD Wallpapers: More Arno Breker than Claude …
... this is the Lion of Sochaux's main weapon in the C-segment, the reason why designers weren't allowed to de-Frenchify the chic hatchback. «autoevolution, Feb 15»
Sacré Bleu! ASO unveil inaugural Tour de Yorkshire route
Many Yorkshire folk have found the decision to Frenchify a local bike race as rather de trop. There are even fears that Fox News experts will ... «Yahoo Eurosport UK, Jan 15»
Potato Latkes With Leeks (Cooking With Didi Conn!)
"Let's do it!" The classic Jewish potato pancakes get a French makeover! But how would we "frenchify" (or should I say, Frenchy-fy) our latkes? «Huffington Post, Dec 14»
How to Be French
So far, my favorite part of the application is the option to “Frenchify” my name. In official examples, Mrs. “El Mehri” becomes Mrs. “Emery”; ... «New York Times, Nov 14»
14 Food Memoirs To Get You Ready to Spend Hours Cooking for …
... and finding her passion for teaching others to cook. Is it sacrilegious to make a French meal for Thanksgiving? Can you Frenchify a turkey? «Bustle, Nov 14»
Drugmaker Sanofi Fired Its CEO For Being Insufficiently French, And …
The firing is ironic because Viehbacher was brought in originally to de-Frenchify the company. When he was hired, the company wrote its press ... «Business Insider, Oct 14»
Art World Abstracts: The Most Powerful Person in the Art World …
FIAC might be “seeing a lot more Americans,” according to one report, but despite efforts to de-Frenchify, it still favors the Gallic kings of finance ... «New York Observer, Oct 14»