CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MELODISE
PRESENT
Present
I melodise
you melodise
he/she/it melodises
we melodise
you melodise
they melodise
Present continuous
I am melodising
you are melodising
he/she/it is melodising
we are melodising
you are melodising
they are melodising
Present perfect
I have melodised
you have melodised
he/she/it has melodised
we have melodised
you have melodised
they have melodised
Present perfect continuous
I have been melodising
you have been melodising
he/she/it has been melodising
we have been melodising
you have been melodising
they have been melodising
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 melodised
you melodised
he/she/it melodised
we melodised
you melodised
they melodised
Past continuous
I was melodising
you were melodising
he/she/it was melodising
we were melodising
you were melodising
they were melodising
Past perfect
I had melodised
you had melodised
he/she/it had melodised
we had melodised
you had melodised
they had melodised
Past perfect continuous
I had been melodising
you had been melodising
he/she/it had been melodising
we had been melodising
you had been melodising
they had been melodising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will melodise
you will melodise
he/she/it will melodise
we will melodise
you will melodise
they will melodise
Future continuous
I will be melodising
you will be melodising
he/she/it will be melodising
we will be melodising
you will be melodising
they will be melodising
Future perfect
I will have melodised
you will have melodised
he/she/it will have melodised
we will have melodised
you will have melodised
they will have melodised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been melodising
you will have been melodising
he/she/it will have been melodising
we will have been melodising
you will have been melodising
they will have been melodising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would melodise
you would melodise
he/she/it would melodise
we would melodise
you would melodise
they would melodise
Conditional continuous
I would be melodising
you would be melodising
he/she/it would be melodising
we would be melodising
you would be melodising
they would be melodising
Conditional perfect
I would have melodise
you would have melodise
he/she/it would have melodise
we would have melodise
you would have melodise
they would have melodise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been melodising
you would have been melodising
he/she/it would have been melodising
we would have been melodising
you would have been melodising
they would have been melodising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you melodise
we let´s melodise
you melodise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
melodised
Present Participle
melodising
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 «MELODISE»
Discover the use of
melodise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
melodise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
ABERNATHY'S BOOGIE George's Dukes and Duchess (Marian Abernathy)
Melodise M-1003 ABERNATHY'S VOO-IT VOO-IT George's Dukes and Duchess (
Marian Abernathy) Melodise M-1001 AIN'T IT A DRAG Gerald Wilson Ork (The ...
Success of his records Bales for Melodise, ont of the newer independent
recording outfits, has Inspired Karl George, a top trumpet man from Count Basle's
band, to leave Basie and form a seven-piece unit of his own. George recorded
four ...
3
Encyclopedia of Rhythm & Blues and Doo-Wop Vocal Groups
They recorded for Melodise as the Four Blazers and for Lamplighter and
Excelsior as the Hollywood Four Blazes. Discography Melodise 1009 Let's
Boogie/That's All She Wrote Cause the Pencil Broke Melodise 1010 Chicago
Boogie/All the ...
.Melodise M-100S METRONOME ALL OUT (12") Metronome All-Star Band-Duke
Ellington, cond Victor 40-4000 MOAN IN' IN THE MORNIN* , . GRIEV1N' IN THE
EVEN IN* BLUES.. Dick Thomas National SOU MONOPOL POLKA Connecticut ...
Decca 1 8687 Deryclc Sampson Joe Davis 7016 Three Suns Majestic 7142 Dan
Grissom-Flennoy Trio Melodise M-103 Xavier Cugat -and His Waldorf-Astoria Ork
(Miguelito Valdes) Columbia 36818 Bing Crosby (John Scott Trotter Ork) .
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This is Reggae Music: The Story of Jamaica's Music
In fact, the first examples anybody can remember of the style getting a British
release came in 1960, when the tiny Starlight and Melodise labels who put out,
respectively, Laurel Aitken's smash hit 'Boogie in My Bones' and the same
singer's ...
CINCINNATI 7, OHIO Fire Razes Melodise Plant; Will Rebuild HOLLYWOOD,
Nov. 16.— Melodise Records here suffered total loss of their pressing plant last
week following a disastrous fire which spread from a neighboring building to the
...
Berg meanwhile told The Billboard of his differences with Melodise Records,
another. Holly wood indie wax- ery, charging that Melodise has illegally made
and distributed pressings of two Slim Gaillard sides, masters of which were
Berg's sole ...
9
The Great Rock Discography
I95l an 'Melodise': 11401 1943. ( 78) <.«.!->> IRENE. /AIN'T YOU GLAD |"-"| (UK-
iss.1951 an 'Melodise'; USD- 'A'side 'GOODNIGHT IRENE' 1943. (78) <343- 3>
ON A MONDAY. /JOHN HENRY (UK-iss.1951 on 'Melodise'; 1187) 1 944.
Martin Charles Strong, 2004
05676*) are as near the genuine article as we're likely to get, just as I think we
can rely on George Browne (Melodise 1404* and Columbia DB3940*) for a spot
of real calypso singing. The former includes a belated Banana Boat Song, ...
Sir Compton Mackenzie, Christopher Stone, 1957