CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MELODIZE
PRESENT
Present
I melodize
you melodize
he/she/it melodizes
we melodize
you melodize
they melodize
Present continuous
I am melodizing
you are melodizing
he/she/it is melodizing
we are melodizing
you are melodizing
they are melodizing
Present perfect
I have melodized
you have melodized
he/she/it has melodized
we have melodized
you have melodized
they have melodized
Present perfect continuous
I have been melodizing
you have been melodizing
he/she/it has been melodizing
we have been melodizing
you have been melodizing
they have been melodizing
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 melodized
you melodized
he/she/it melodized
we melodized
you melodized
they melodized
Past continuous
I was melodizing
you were melodizing
he/she/it was melodizing
we were melodizing
you were melodizing
they were melodizing
Past perfect
I had melodized
you had melodized
he/she/it had melodized
we had melodized
you had melodized
they had melodized
Past perfect continuous
I had been melodizing
you had been melodizing
he/she/it had been melodizing
we had been melodizing
you had been melodizing
they had been melodizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will melodize
you will melodize
he/she/it will melodize
we will melodize
you will melodize
they will melodize
Future continuous
I will be melodizing
you will be melodizing
he/she/it will be melodizing
we will be melodizing
you will be melodizing
they will be melodizing
Future perfect
I will have melodized
you will have melodized
he/she/it will have melodized
we will have melodized
you will have melodized
they will have melodized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been melodizing
you will have been melodizing
he/she/it will have been melodizing
we will have been melodizing
you will have been melodizing
they will have been melodizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would melodize
you would melodize
he/she/it would melodize
we would melodize
you would melodize
they would melodize
Conditional continuous
I would be melodizing
you would be melodizing
he/she/it would be melodizing
we would be melodizing
you would be melodizing
they would be melodizing
Conditional perfect
I would have melodize
you would have melodize
he/she/it would have melodize
we would have melodize
you would have melodize
they would have melodize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been melodizing
you would have been melodizing
he/she/it would have been melodizing
we would have been melodizing
you would have been melodizing
they would have been melodizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you melodize
we let´s melodize
you melodize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
melodized
Present Participle
melodizing
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 «MELODIZE»
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melodize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
melodize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
A chenopo- diaceous plant of the Andes, Ullucus tubcro- _sits, yielding edible
tubers, melody Whose murmurs melodise my song ! Langhorn, ode to the River
Eden. These repeated attempts of the learned English . . . to melodize our
orthoepy.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
2
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
MELODIZE— MELUSLNE. MEI.YRIS— MEMNOK • Melodize, mel'o-dize, t>. a. To
make melodious. Melodrama, mel'o-dram-a,) ». (melos, a song, Melodrame, mel'
o-dram, > Gr. and drama.) A dramatic performance in which songs are ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
3
Complete Encyclopædia of Music, Elementary, Technical, ...
qu't'l ' MELODIZE. To melodize is to form such I ety of. MEGELIN, HEINRICH.
Violoncellist in the cha el of the Elector of Saxony, at Dresden, subaeqnently to
the year 1774. He was an excellent performer, and composed much music for his
in~ ...
4
Complete Encyclopædia of Music: Elementary, Technical, ...
MELODIZE. To melodize is to form such a succession of sounds as, by its due
execution, shall produce a consistent and agreeable effect. MELODRAMA, or
MELODRAME. A modern species of drama, in which the powers of instrumental
music ...
5
Complete Encyclopaedia of Music, Elementary, Technical, ...
MELODIZE. To melodize is to form such a succession of sounds as, by its duo
execution, shall produce a consistent and agreeable effect. MELODRAMA, or
MELODRAME. A modern species of drama, in which the powers of instrumental
niusic ...
6
A Dictionary Music: Theoretical and Practical
Melodize. To melodize, is to form such an arrangement of sounds as, by its due
execution, shall produce a consistent and agreeable effect. Melo-Drama, or Melo
-Drame. (From the Greek.) A modern species of Drama, in which the powers of ...
7
The Book of Psalms: Versified and Annotated
How it has sweetened the whole forest." Pei. "It'sso." Eu. "What is it ?" Pei. "Wont
you be silent !" Eu. "But why?" Pei. ''The upops is preparing again to melodize."
Upops here has the definite article before it. With respect to the upops, I will quote
...
8
A Dictionary of Music, Theoretical and Practical. To which ...
MELODIST. A composer, or singer, of melodies. MELODIZE. To melodize, is to
form such an arrangement of sounds as, by its due execution, shall produce a
consistent and agreeable effect. , MBLO-DRAMA, or Melo-Drame. (From the
Greek.) ...
Thomas Busby, Samuel Arnold, 1817
9
A dictionary of three thousand musical terms (revised by ...
(Ital.) See Melodious. Melodious. An epithet applicable to any agreeable
succession of sounds. Melodist. He who composes or sings melodies. Melodize.
To Melodize is to compose or sing melodies. Melo-Drama. A modern species of
drama, ...
Thomas Busby, James Alexander Hamilton, 1840
10
Poems: Selected from the Manuscripts of the Late John Marriott
Oh melodize the current as it glides, With ermine- vested lilies skirt its sides,
Bedew with pearls its channel, brighter far Then ever poet saw the morning star,
Even jewels worthier far to be admired Than e'er were found of genius uninspired
, ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MELODIZE»
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... the music for all of George Lucas's "Star Wars" films and is also scoring J.J. Abrams' "The Force Awakens," will not melodize "Rogue One.". «Design & Trend, Mar 15»
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... hilarity of "Baldessari Sings LeWitt," in which he improvises tone-deaf tunes to melodize Sol LeWitt's 1969 "Sentences on Conceptual Art.". «San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 12»
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"Your child is my child," they melodize. "God is making wonders, he hears our sick children," they croon. At 3 p.m. Moloi, in her best party dress, ... «Christian Science Monitor, Dec 07»