CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO GERRYMANDER
PRESENT
Present
I gerrymander
you gerrymander
he/she/it gerrymanders
we gerrymander
you gerrymander
they gerrymander
Present continuous
I am gerrymandering
you are gerrymandering
he/she/it is gerrymandering
we are gerrymandering
you are gerrymandering
they are gerrymandering
Present perfect
I have gerrymandered
you have gerrymandered
he/she/it has gerrymandered
we have gerrymandered
you have gerrymandered
they have gerrymandered
Present perfect continuous
I have been gerrymandering
you have been gerrymandering
he/she/it has been gerrymandering
we have been gerrymandering
you have been gerrymandering
they have been gerrymandering
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 gerrymandered
you gerrymandered
he/she/it gerrymandered
we gerrymandered
you gerrymandered
they gerrymandered
Past continuous
I was gerrymandering
you were gerrymandering
he/she/it was gerrymandering
we were gerrymandering
you were gerrymandering
they were gerrymandering
Past perfect
I had gerrymandered
you had gerrymandered
he/she/it had gerrymandered
we had gerrymandered
you had gerrymandered
they had gerrymandered
Past perfect continuous
I had been gerrymandering
you had been gerrymandering
he/she/it had been gerrymandering
we had been gerrymandering
you had been gerrymandering
they had been gerrymandering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will gerrymander
you will gerrymander
he/she/it will gerrymander
we will gerrymander
you will gerrymander
they will gerrymander
Future continuous
I will be gerrymandering
you will be gerrymandering
he/she/it will be gerrymandering
we will be gerrymandering
you will be gerrymandering
they will be gerrymandering
Future perfect
I will have gerrymandered
you will have gerrymandered
he/she/it will have gerrymandered
we will have gerrymandered
you will have gerrymandered
they will have gerrymandered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been gerrymandering
you will have been gerrymandering
he/she/it will have been gerrymandering
we will have been gerrymandering
you will have been gerrymandering
they will have been gerrymandering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would gerrymander
you would gerrymander
he/she/it would gerrymander
we would gerrymander
you would gerrymander
they would gerrymander
Conditional continuous
I would be gerrymandering
you would be gerrymandering
he/she/it would be gerrymandering
we would be gerrymandering
you would be gerrymandering
they would be gerrymandering
Conditional perfect
I would have gerrymander
you would have gerrymander
he/she/it would have gerrymander
we would have gerrymander
you would have gerrymander
they would have gerrymander
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been gerrymandering
you would have been gerrymandering
he/she/it would have been gerrymandering
we would have been gerrymandering
you would have been gerrymandering
they would have been gerrymandering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you gerrymander
we let´s gerrymander
you gerrymander
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to gerrymander
Past participle
gerrymandered
Present Participle
gerrymandering
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 «GERRYMANDER»
Discover the use of
gerrymander in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gerrymander and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Sexual
Gerrymander: Women and the Economics of Power
This book is the culmination of twenty years of research and thinking.
2
The Rise and Development of the
Gerrymander...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Elmer Cummings Griffith,
2012
3
Elbridge Gerry's Salamander: The Electoral Consequences of ...
Erikson's Natural Gerrymander Thesis First, consider Erikson's (1972) natural
gerrymander thesis. The basic idea is that there were large concentrations of
Democratic voters in the big cities, so that it was difficult to draw metropolitan
districts ...
Gary W. Cox, Jonathan N. Katz,
2002
The Gerrymander (above) is a uniquely American animal. The species was
created in 1812 in Massachusetts when Governor Elbridge Gerry and his
Republican legislature put 12 towns together into a state senatorial district in
such a way that ...
5
The Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang
1812 Columbian Centinel (May 23) 2 in OED: The sensibility of the good people
of Massachusetts is. ..awakened to this "Gerrymander." 1839 Southern Lit.
Messenger ( Virg.) (Dec.) 797: The fine old height, from which it once proudly
surveyed ...
6
Gomillion Versus Lightfoot: The Tuskegee
Gerrymander Case
Extracted From The New Yorker, June 10, 1961 And June 17, 1961.
7
Constitutional Process: A Social Choice Analysis of Supreme ...
In effect, the Miller resolved both of the critical issues — whether a racial
gerrymander could be inferred from sufficiently bizarre district lines that could be
explained on no grounds but race and whether there was direct evidence of a
racial ...
8
Lines in the Sand: Congressional Redistricting in Texas and ...
A Gerrymander Is in the Eyes of the Beholder Much of the rhetoric either justifying
or condemning the Republican effort to redraw congressional boundaries in
2003 relied on use of the word “gerrymander.” Democrats condemned the ...
9
Hiring and Firing Public Officials: Rethinking the Purpose ...
The tactic of a partisan gerrymander cannot be defended on any grounds. By
definition, it is an attempt to create state delegations that are un- representative of
the constituents' preferences by systematically disadvantaging voters of one party
.
10
Affirmative Action in Antidiscrimination Law and Policy: An ...
Gerrymander”. Cases. of. the. 1990s. and. the. Constitutional. Requirements. of.
the. Equal. Protection. Clause. Background The Court's VRA interpretations in the
new millennium posed challenges to the practice of majority-minority districting: ...
William M. Leiter, Samuel Leiter,
2011
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GERRYMANDER»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
gerrymander is used in the context of the following news items.
Keep politics out: The Supreme Court upholds citizen redistricting
... has not: In 2012, RealClearPolitics dubbed the commonwealth's creation of 12 heavily Republican districts the “Gerrymander of the Decade. «Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Jul 15»
Kentucky Wildcats: 2014-15 Season In Review Part 3 - The SEC …
... Texas on the extreme western gerrymander of the "Southeastern" conference. The Blue and White faithful were thinking that even though the ... «A Sea of Blue, Jul 15»
Uber not part of the 'sharing economy'
He was himself the target of a gerrymander designed (unsuccessfully) to deny him a seat in the first Congress. The Elections Clause of the ... «Washington Examiner, Jul 15»
Football Zing!s
So, the gerrymanders have to have a special session at our expense to un-gerrymander the designated gerrymandered districts, which will give ... «Tallahassee.com, Jul 15»
Auchtoon: Republicans, Democrats and gerrymandering
It perfectly expresses Democrat posturing on the gerrymandering issue: It's not that they don't want to gerrymander like the Republicans — it's ... «MLive.com, Jul 15»
Column: Gerrymanders won't end with Supreme Court decision
The original Gerrymander, a Democratic innovation, included Merrimack Valley and North Shore cities and towns. Posted: Monday, July 13, ... «Eagle-Tribune, Jul 15»
How the Florida GOP's gerrymander went too far, in 4 cool visuals
Florida's notoriously eyebrow-raising congressional districts will become less so, thanks to a decision from the state's Supreme Court to throw a ... «Washington Post, Jul 15»
July 2, 2015 Womble legislative update
The legislature drew the eight districts splitting precinct blocks and deviating from the ideal district numbers triggering the gerrymander claim. «Lexology, Jul 15»
Reality of redistricting in a post-Arizona world
Michigan is a prime example of a state where a voter-created nonpartisan redistricting commission could block a future GOP gerrymander. «The Hill, Jul 15»
Harper Lee's new novel: read the first chapter
Home was Maycomb County, a gerrymander some seventy miles long and spreading thirty miles at its widest point, a wilderness dotted with ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»