CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MONGRELISE
PRESENT
Present
I mongrelise
you mongrelise
he/she/it mongrelises
we mongrelise
you mongrelise
they mongrelise
Present continuous
I am mongrelising
you are mongrelising
he/she/it is mongrelising
we are mongrelising
you are mongrelising
they are mongrelising
Present perfect
I have mongrelised
you have mongrelised
he/she/it has mongrelised
we have mongrelised
you have mongrelised
they have mongrelised
Present perfect continuous
I have been mongrelising
you have been mongrelising
he/she/it has been mongrelising
we have been mongrelising
you have been mongrelising
they have been mongrelising
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 mongrelised
you mongrelised
he/she/it mongrelised
we mongrelised
you mongrelised
they mongrelised
Past continuous
I was mongrelising
you were mongrelising
he/she/it was mongrelising
we were mongrelising
you were mongrelising
they were mongrelising
Past perfect
I had mongrelised
you had mongrelised
he/she/it had mongrelised
we had mongrelised
you had mongrelised
they had mongrelised
Past perfect continuous
I had been mongrelising
you had been mongrelising
he/she/it had been mongrelising
we had been mongrelising
you had been mongrelising
they had been mongrelising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mongrelise
you will mongrelise
he/she/it will mongrelise
we will mongrelise
you will mongrelise
they will mongrelise
Future continuous
I will be mongrelising
you will be mongrelising
he/she/it will be mongrelising
we will be mongrelising
you will be mongrelising
they will be mongrelising
Future perfect
I will have mongrelised
you will have mongrelised
he/she/it will have mongrelised
we will have mongrelised
you will have mongrelised
they will have mongrelised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mongrelising
you will have been mongrelising
he/she/it will have been mongrelising
we will have been mongrelising
you will have been mongrelising
they will have been mongrelising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mongrelise
you would mongrelise
he/she/it would mongrelise
we would mongrelise
you would mongrelise
they would mongrelise
Conditional continuous
I would be mongrelising
you would be mongrelising
he/she/it would be mongrelising
we would be mongrelising
you would be mongrelising
they would be mongrelising
Conditional perfect
I would have mongrelise
you would have mongrelise
he/she/it would have mongrelise
we would have mongrelise
you would have mongrelise
they would have mongrelise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mongrelising
you would have been mongrelising
he/she/it would have been mongrelising
we would have been mongrelising
you would have been mongrelising
they would have been mongrelising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mongrelise
we let´s mongrelise
you mongrelise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mongrelised
Present Participle
mongrelising
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 «MONGRELISE»
Discover the use of
mongrelise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mongrelise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
.'21 N.F. members declare that they are not anti-Jewish and that Jews are
welcome to join the party. But its organ, Spearhead, has also carried anti-Semitic
statements: 'Jewry wishes all races to mongrelise themselves — except itself; ...
2
Journal of the Anthropological Society of London
... movement at any moment he pleased, the next generation will have no trouble
about the matter, and without a dissenting voice will declare that the war was
waged to " abolish" the distinction of " colour", and mongrelise the country. To the
...
Anthropological Society (London), 1866
3
The Popular Magazine of Anthropology
... any moment he pleased, the next generation will have no trouble about the
matter, and without a dissenting voice will declare that the war was waged to "
abolish" the distinction of "colour", and mongrelise the country. To the next
generation, ...
4
The States of the River Plate
Having an established variety, however inferior many of its characteristics may be
in degree, we must be particularly careful not to mongrelise it ; and the shortest,
easiest, and best course is to improve and raise the existing type. Nine-tenths of ...
5
The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton
The whole point was to determine whether the hereditary units of a breed A could
be transferred by transfusion of blood to members of a breed B and would '
mongrelise' the offspring conceived later by B. Was the 'blood' indeed as
supposed ...
6
Civil Rights in the USA, 1863-1980
Many white southerners argued that any change in policy would help, in their
words, 'to Mongrelise' the nation. The treatment of black servicemen gave rise to
the black press campaign for 'Double V - victory against racism abroad and at ...
David Paterson, Douglas Willoughby, Susan Willoughby, 2001
7
Taste: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery
Rosenberg, in his Myth of the Twentieth Century, published in the same year,
called the metropolis a danger to culture and specifically denounced the '
coffeehouses of the asphalt men' for helping to 'mongrelise' German art (22).
Radical party ...
8
The Cambridge Companion to Pushkin
In Shakespeare's hybrid spirit but with a neoclassical sense of proportion,
Pushkin had produced somethinglike a 'tragicomedy of history'. He had retold for
the stage a piece of tragic, sacralised history so as to reduce the distance,
mongrelise ...
9
Race, Racism and Psychology: Towards a Reflexive History
An unholy alliance of Jews and other non-Nordic minority groups is seeking to
mongrelise America. Race-differences supporters have to skulk secretively
around the corridors of America's universities, only able to confess their true
beliefs in ...
10
Northern Ireland: A Comparative Analysis
... to whites, while restraining them from spawning a perpetual chaos.38 The
practices of white supremacist vigilance left blacks no space to prove that any
desire for equality was anything other than a violence (to 'mongrelise' the races).
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONGRELISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
mongrelise is used in the context of the following news items.
A Bad Book That Gave Birth to a Great One
... a tract entitled The Black Plague, and he appears to condone the views of a speaker who talks about "n------" who will "mongrelise the race". «The New Indian Express, Jul 15»
Go Set a Watchman, review: 'an anxious work in progress'
... entitled “The Black Plague”, and appears to condone the views of a visiting speaker who talks about “n------” who will “mongrelise the race”. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Peter Huxley-Blythe
... kind” and to fighting for survival “against forces which would mongrelise our race and civilisation” (leading members included the former Nazi ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 13»
Helen of Ploy: The quest for united opposition and lost ANC souls
... be a veritable mardi gras of people and ideas, which will mongrelise politics in South Africa. Trying to get all the opposition parties under one ... «Daily Maverick, Oct 12»
Toyota FT-86 heroes of the past wallpapers
Why mongrelise a legend with a engine that has no resemblance to the original DNA? And yes, I do think Subaru engines sound horrible, I like ... «CarAdvice, Mar 10»