CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NATURALISE
PRESENT
Present
I naturalise
you naturalise
he/she/it naturalises
we naturalise
you naturalise
they naturalise
Present continuous
I am naturalising
you are naturalising
he/she/it is naturalising
we are naturalising
you are naturalising
they are naturalising
Present perfect
I have naturalised
you have naturalised
he/she/it has naturalised
we have naturalised
you have naturalised
they have naturalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been naturalising
you have been naturalising
he/she/it has been naturalising
we have been naturalising
you have been naturalising
they have been naturalising
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 naturalised
you naturalised
he/she/it naturalised
we naturalised
you naturalised
they naturalised
Past continuous
I was naturalising
you were naturalising
he/she/it was naturalising
we were naturalising
you were naturalising
they were naturalising
Past perfect
I had naturalised
you had naturalised
he/she/it had naturalised
we had naturalised
you had naturalised
they had naturalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been naturalising
you had been naturalising
he/she/it had been naturalising
we had been naturalising
you had been naturalising
they had been naturalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will naturalise
you will naturalise
he/she/it will naturalise
we will naturalise
you will naturalise
they will naturalise
Future continuous
I will be naturalising
you will be naturalising
he/she/it will be naturalising
we will be naturalising
you will be naturalising
they will be naturalising
Future perfect
I will have naturalised
you will have naturalised
he/she/it will have naturalised
we will have naturalised
you will have naturalised
they will have naturalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been naturalising
you will have been naturalising
he/she/it will have been naturalising
we will have been naturalising
you will have been naturalising
they will have been naturalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would naturalise
you would naturalise
he/she/it would naturalise
we would naturalise
you would naturalise
they would naturalise
Conditional continuous
I would be naturalising
you would be naturalising
he/she/it would be naturalising
we would be naturalising
you would be naturalising
they would be naturalising
Conditional perfect
I would have naturalise
you would have naturalise
he/she/it would have naturalise
we would have naturalise
you would have naturalise
they would have naturalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been naturalising
you would have been naturalising
he/she/it would have been naturalising
we would have been naturalising
you would have been naturalising
they would have been naturalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you naturalise
we let´s naturalise
you naturalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
naturalised
Present Participle
naturalising
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 «NATURALISE»
Discover the use of
naturalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
naturalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Naturalisation: A Passport for the Better Integration of ...
Third, the profiles of the groups that eventually naturalise display considerable
smoothness. In particular, there is no visible sign in Figure 7.4a that the
integration process changes around the time of naturalisation, which would be
expected if ...
2
The Animal Ethics Reader
Perhaps very little adaptation is sufficient to ecologically naturalise to such an
assemblage. Ecological naturalisation can also occur in assemblages where the
vast majority of species are human-introduced exotics (e.g., Hawaiian forests, ...
Susan Jean Armstrong, Richard George Botzler, 2003
3
Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in ...
Americans seem to worry much more about the divided loyalties of those who are
nationals of other states and wish to naturalise in the U.S. than they do about the
loyalty of American citizens who choose to naturalise in other countries while ...
Randall Hansen, Patrick Weil, 2002
4
The Sterling Book Of Word Perfect
The government is against the nationalisation of more private sector banks.
Naturalise : making an immigrant a citizen of the adopted country, giving him a
new nationality. The country of his choice has finally agreed to naturalise him.
Given that refugees often feel compelled to naturalise, some of the economic
premium owing to citizenship is often lost due to adverse selection; those FSU
emigres who arrived after 1991, however, were largely not refugees and should
reveal ...
Gil S. Epstein, Ira N. Gang, 2010
6
From Subject to Citizen: Australian Citizenship in the ...
This could have been true for 31 per cent of those who refused to naturalise.
However, even after the assertion of a multicultural identity and a rejection of the
stereotypical Australian identity model in 1972-75, the other 60 per cent of British
...
7
The Farrier and Naturalist
... the College, my sole object in doing so, was, con amore, and in the full
expectation, in the course of time, Vol. II.— No. 31. 2r 290 VETERINARY
REFORM. to receive a veterinary appointment, little suspecting FARRIER AND
NATURALISE; ...
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9
Deserving Citizenship: Citizenship Tests in Germany, the ...
At the same time, the fees for naturalisation were reduced from 5,000 to 100 DM (
Carle 2007: 152). The Regelanspruch was transformed into a definitive right to
naturalise (Anspruchseinbürgerung) for both groups in 1993 (Green 2000: 111).
10
International Migration Outlook 2010
Among the key findings are the following: ○ Take-up of citizenship varies greatly
among immigrants in OECD countries. In countries that have been settled by
migration, virtually all (regular) immigrants naturalise within ten years after arrival.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NATURALISE»
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naturalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Court: naturalised citizens can work here
... and spouses of Bermudians, who can normally work anyway — but as an example, the wife of a PRC can naturalise and then be able to work ... «Royal Gazette, Jul 15»
J'can-born man wins court fight over permit
... mainly to PRCs and spouses of Bermudians, who can normally work anyway -- but as an example, the wife of a PRC can naturalise and then ... «Jamaica Observer, Jul 15»
New FIBA move leaves one more step for Ireland in 2015
While Ireland doesn't throw out passports willy-nilly to athletes it wants to naturalise, an awful lot of athletes seek out Irish ancestry and get ... «BallinEurope, Jul 15»
What's it - English or American?
... and, consequently, rejected in England - notably the shift of words such as colour to color and of words such as naturalise to naturalize. «Prothom Alo, Jul 15»
Beauty: an illusion
These illusions seem to force a woman to try and 'naturalise' her already natural body. Hence, she would rather spend hours in a parlour or ... «E Kantipur, Jul 15»
Den o' Mains ponds an 'eyesore'
“The rest of the site is left to naturalise for resident wildlife to thrive.” Earlier this week, the Tele told how the Swannie Ponds, at Stobsmuir, have ... «Evening Telegraph, Jul 15»
Beautiful bluebells a surefire hit
It will naturalise itself if conditions suit. One of the smaller Scilla species , S. sibirica is perhaps one of the most beautiful, with small spikes of ... «The Nelson Mail, Jul 15»
4 Indian-Americans honoured as “The Pride of America”
... and the strength of our democracy,” it noted that nearly nine million legal permanent residents are currently eligible to naturalise and become ... «The Siasat Daily, Jul 15»
State of Origin: Queensland's brilliance matched only by NSW's …
... in the team or coming through. Hopefully a young half (Brooks, Moses?) takes a big step forward soon. Can we naturalise Keiran Foran? «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Micronesia were hammered 38-0 and 46-0 at the Pacific Games and …
... as an England cap was some way off, we would find the worst international football team in the world, naturalise and play for them instead. «Daily Mail, Jul 15»