CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO HIBERNIZE
PRESENT
Present
I hibernize
you hibernize
he/she/it hibernizes
we hibernize
you hibernize
they hibernize
Present continuous
I am hibernizing
you are hibernizing
he/she/it is hibernizing
we are hibernizing
you are hibernizing
they are hibernizing
Present perfect
I have hibernized
you have hibernized
he/she/it has hibernized
we have hibernized
you have hibernized
they have hibernized
Present perfect continuous
I have been hibernizing
you have been hibernizing
he/she/it has been hibernizing
we have been hibernizing
you have been hibernizing
they have been hibernizing
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 hibernized
you hibernized
he/she/it hibernized
we hibernized
you hibernized
they hibernized
Past continuous
I was hibernizing
you were hibernizing
he/she/it was hibernizing
we were hibernizing
you were hibernizing
they were hibernizing
Past perfect
I had hibernized
you had hibernized
he/she/it had hibernized
we had hibernized
you had hibernized
they had hibernized
Past perfect continuous
I had been hibernizing
you had been hibernizing
he/she/it had been hibernizing
we had been hibernizing
you had been hibernizing
they had been hibernizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will hibernize
you will hibernize
he/she/it will hibernize
we will hibernize
you will hibernize
they will hibernize
Future continuous
I will be hibernizing
you will be hibernizing
he/she/it will be hibernizing
we will be hibernizing
you will be hibernizing
they will be hibernizing
Future perfect
I will have hibernized
you will have hibernized
he/she/it will have hibernized
we will have hibernized
you will have hibernized
they will have hibernized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been hibernizing
you will have been hibernizing
he/she/it will have been hibernizing
we will have been hibernizing
you will have been hibernizing
they will have been hibernizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would hibernize
you would hibernize
he/she/it would hibernize
we would hibernize
you would hibernize
they would hibernize
Conditional continuous
I would be hibernizing
you would be hibernizing
he/she/it would be hibernizing
we would be hibernizing
you would be hibernizing
they would be hibernizing
Conditional perfect
I would have hibernize
you would have hibernize
he/she/it would have hibernize
we would have hibernize
you would have hibernize
they would have hibernize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been hibernizing
you would have been hibernizing
he/she/it would have been hibernizing
we would have been hibernizing
you would have been hibernizing
they would have been hibernizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hibernize
we let´s hibernize
you hibernize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
hibernized
Present Participle
hibernizing
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 «HIBERNIZE»
Discover the use of
hibernize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hibernize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
On one side of the medal is the bust of King William Ill, crowned with laurel : The
legend, GUILIELMUS IlI, DEI GRATIA, MAGNZE BRIT'ANNIZE, FRANCIIE ET
HIBERNIZE REX. William III, hy the grace of God, King of Great Britain, -_ France
...
Paul de Rapin-Thoyras, George Vertue, Jacobus Houbraken, 1744
2
Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland
De patre tamen unius et fratre alterius sequentia accipe ex Quatuor Magistris
anno Christi 606, et serto Aidi (Regis Hibernize) cognomento Huairiodhnach;
Aidusfilz'us Colgan, Argielliw et Aflkeriorum Princepa pie obiit in sua
peregrinetione ...
3
Fœdera: "Ex schedis Thomae Rymer potissimum edidit Robertus ...
Et ulteriusvolumus declaramus86 exprcsfe mandamus per Prxsentes, qubd
Thesaurus noskcr,pcr nos in diflum Reg'mm uoflrum Hibernize de tempore in
tempus cransmissus vel transmittendus, de tcmpore in tempus deliberabicur 86 ...
Thomas Rymer, Robert Sanderson, George Holmes, 1727
Ed-wora'us Dei grotia, Rex Anglia, Dominus Hibernize, &do. C'oncelloriosuo
Hilvernizesolutem. Zfflffldctlfl statuta per no: de ossensu Prelatorum, comitum,
boronum (5 communitnt. regni nostri nuper opuzl Lincoln; 69, qumlom olio stotuta
...
5
A Descriptive, Analytical and Critical Catalogue of the ...
26. “ Ereccio J ohannis Crew armigeri, in Baronem Crew de Steane.” (20 Apr.
1661.) 67. 27. “ Ereccio Jacobi Marchionis Ormondiae, in Ducem O-rmondice in
regno Hibernize.” (30 Mar. 1661.) 68. 28. “ Ereccio Olivari Vicecomitis Fitz-
Williams, ...
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The Church of England quarterly review
Thus to hibernize has become a proverb among English settlers. In this island
alone, the general law of colonization is reversed ; that here the coloniser does
not give character to the aborigines, but the aborigines to the coloniser. England
is ...
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Fœdera: conventions, literæ, et cujuscunque generis acta ...
e 56 Hibernize Rex Fidei ,, sz, ,], ,: ' Defensor 86c. Reverendo admodum 3 Lz in
Chriflo Patri, preediledo 86 fideli Cancellario noflro, I I 7 Lancellaio, Providentia
Divina, Wintun. lzoifiopo, , J0 anni, cfldem Providentia, Epzscoso R0flE'n. p H H ...
Thomas Rymer, Robert Sanderson, George Holmes, 1727
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The General Biographical Dictionary
Topographia Hibernize,” Francfort, 1602, and in Holinshed. 2. “ Historia
Vaticinalis, de expugnatione Hibernize,” Francfort, 1602, both published by
Cainden. 3. “ Itinerarium Cambriae,” published. with annotations by David Powel,
1585, Svo. 4.
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The English, Scotch and Irish Historical Libraries Giving a ...
Of the former sort are these. t. A-shou general Description of lreland in the (9)
Cotton Library. 2. (to) Several Sea-charts ofthe Coastings and Ports of Ireland. 3.
Desitu Bsitdflflicf et Hibernize, et prisris earum im'olir, secundum Bedam et
Brutum.
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Journals of the House of Lords
... Statum et Desensionem Regni Nostri " Anglia: et Ecclesize Angliamaz
siconcernentibus, przesens " hoc Parliamentum Nostrum, apud Civitatem
Nostram " Wq/Zzrz. decimo nono die Martii, Anno Rcgni Nostri " Anglice, Francize
, et Hibernize ...
Great Britain House of Lords, 1578