CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MONOLOGUIZE
PRESENT
Present
I monologuize
you monologuize
he/she/it monologuizes
we monologuize
you monologuize
they monologuize
Present continuous
I am monologuizing
you are monologuizing
he/she/it is monologuizing
we are monologuizing
you are monologuizing
they are monologuizing
Present perfect
I have monologuized
you have monologuized
he/she/it has monologuized
we have monologuized
you have monologuized
they have monologuized
Present perfect continuous
I have been monologuizing
you have been monologuizing
he/she/it has been monologuizing
we have been monologuizing
you have been monologuizing
they have been monologuizing
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 monologuized
you monologuized
he/she/it monologuized
we monologuized
you monologuized
they monologuized
Past continuous
I was monologuizing
you were monologuizing
he/she/it was monologuizing
we were monologuizing
you were monologuizing
they were monologuizing
Past perfect
I had monologuized
you had monologuized
he/she/it had monologuized
we had monologuized
you had monologuized
they had monologuized
Past perfect continuous
I had been monologuizing
you had been monologuizing
he/she/it had been monologuizing
we had been monologuizing
you had been monologuizing
they had been monologuizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will monologuize
you will monologuize
he/she/it will monologuize
we will monologuize
you will monologuize
they will monologuize
Future continuous
I will be monologuizing
you will be monologuizing
he/she/it will be monologuizing
we will be monologuizing
you will be monologuizing
they will be monologuizing
Future perfect
I will have monologuized
you will have monologuized
he/she/it will have monologuized
we will have monologuized
you will have monologuized
they will have monologuized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been monologuizing
you will have been monologuizing
he/she/it will have been monologuizing
we will have been monologuizing
you will have been monologuizing
they will have been monologuizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would monologuize
you would monologuize
he/she/it would monologuize
we would monologuize
you would monologuize
they would monologuize
Conditional continuous
I would be monologuizing
you would be monologuizing
he/she/it would be monologuizing
we would be monologuizing
you would be monologuizing
they would be monologuizing
Conditional perfect
I would have monologuize
you would have monologuize
he/she/it would have monologuize
we would have monologuize
you would have monologuize
they would have monologuize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been monologuizing
you would have been monologuizing
he/she/it would have been monologuizing
we would have been monologuizing
you would have been monologuizing
they would have been monologuizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you monologuize
we let´s monologuize
you monologuize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to monologuize
Past participle
monologuized
Present Participle
monologuizing
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 «MONOLOGUIZE»
Discover the use of
monologuize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monologuize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Put Yourself in His Place
He kept the ball always going, but did not monologuize, except when he was
appealed to as a judge, and then did it with a mellow grace that no man can learn
without Nature's aid. There is no society, however distinguished, in which Grotait
...
He was primed on every subject that could interest his guests, and knew
something about nearly everything else. He kept the ball always going, but did
not monologuize, except when he was appealed to as a judge, and then did it ...
William Conant Church, 1869
... his guests, and knew something about nearly everything else. Hp kept the ball
always going, hut did not monologuize, except when he was appealed to Young
Little eat amazed, and drank in his words with.
He kept the ball always going, but did not monologuize, except when he was
appealed to as a judge, and then did it with a mellow grace that no man can learn
without Nature's aid. There is no society, however distinguished, in which Grotait
...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, 1869
5
Semicentennial Publications of the University of California
... legiti- matize, lingualize, linotype (in Century Dictionary Supplement), lobby,
manifold, misaddress, misword, monograph, monologuize, monophthongize,
monosyllabize, monotone, mutate, Newmanize, obsolesce, obvert, optimize,
ordinate, ...
University of California, Berkeley
6
Delphi Complete Works of Charles Reade (Illustrated):
He kept the ball always going, but did not monologuize, except when he
wasappealed toasa judge, and then did itwitha mellow gracethatno mancan
learn withoutNatures aid. Thereisno society, however distinguished, in which
Grotait would ...
7
Put yourself in his place
He kept the ball always going, but did not monologuize, except when he was
appealed to as a judge, and then did it with a mellow grace that no rn^n can learn
without nature's aid. There is no society, however distinguished, in which Grotait
...
8
Thomas Bernhard: The Making of an Austrian
Isn't the author consistent in his exposure of the total isolation and alienation of
those in power by having them monologuize?" He found that The President
continued in the comic vein of Force of Habit. If it is "a dark Dance of Death," it is
rooted ...
In addition, Jarrell's one work for the stage was a version of Chekhov's The Three
Sisters, a play whose three deeply frustrated women monologuize copiously. If
we set this alongside Auden's remark quoted earlier, are we to conclude that, ...
10
Francisco Navarro Villoslada
... legendize, legitimatize, lingualize, linotype (in Century Dictionary Supplement),
lobby, manifold, misaddress, misword, monograph, monologuize,
monophthongize, monosyllabize, monotone, mutate, Newmanize, obsolesce,
obvert, optimize, ...
Beatrice Quijada Cornish, 1918