CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NIGGARDIZE
PRESENT
Present
I niggardize
you niggardize
he/she/it niggardizes
we niggardize
you niggardize
they niggardize
Present continuous
I am niggardizing
you are niggardizing
he/she/it is niggardizing
we are niggardizing
you are niggardizing
they are niggardizing
Present perfect
I have niggardized
you have niggardized
he/she/it has niggardized
we have niggardized
you have niggardized
they have niggardized
Present perfect continuous
I have been niggardizing
you have been niggardizing
he/she/it has been niggardizing
we have been niggardizing
you have been niggardizing
they have been niggardizing
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 niggardized
you niggardized
he/she/it niggardized
we niggardized
you niggardized
they niggardized
Past continuous
I was niggardizing
you were niggardizing
he/she/it was niggardizing
we were niggardizing
you were niggardizing
they were niggardizing
Past perfect
I had niggardized
you had niggardized
he/she/it had niggardized
we had niggardized
you had niggardized
they had niggardized
Past perfect continuous
I had been niggardizing
you had been niggardizing
he/she/it had been niggardizing
we had been niggardizing
you had been niggardizing
they had been niggardizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will niggardize
you will niggardize
he/she/it will niggardize
we will niggardize
you will niggardize
they will niggardize
Future continuous
I will be niggardizing
you will be niggardizing
he/she/it will be niggardizing
we will be niggardizing
you will be niggardizing
they will be niggardizing
Future perfect
I will have niggardized
you will have niggardized
he/she/it will have niggardized
we will have niggardized
you will have niggardized
they will have niggardized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been niggardizing
you will have been niggardizing
he/she/it will have been niggardizing
we will have been niggardizing
you will have been niggardizing
they will have been niggardizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would niggardize
you would niggardize
he/she/it would niggardize
we would niggardize
you would niggardize
they would niggardize
Conditional continuous
I would be niggardizing
you would be niggardizing
he/she/it would be niggardizing
we would be niggardizing
you would be niggardizing
they would be niggardizing
Conditional perfect
I would have niggardize
you would have niggardize
he/she/it would have niggardize
we would have niggardize
you would have niggardize
they would have niggardize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been niggardizing
you would have been niggardizing
he/she/it would have been niggardizing
we would have been niggardizing
you would have been niggardizing
they would have been niggardizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you niggardize
we let´s niggardize
you niggardize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
niggardized
Present Participle
niggardizing
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 «NIGGARDIZE»
Discover the use of
niggardize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
niggardize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Radical Pastoral, 1381–1594: Appropriation and the Writing ...
Nashe's portrait of 'Dame Niggardize' is a potent example of the controversial
purpose behind his parody of reformist ploughman literature. We are introduced
to Dame Niggardize, significantly the wife of 'Greediness', as she 'sat barrelling
up ...
Dr Mike Rodman Jones, 2013
2
The Face of Mammon: The Matter of Money in English ...
Avarice itself turns out not to be a single person but a household, the barren
union of Greediness to Dame Niggardize. Greediness scours the world outside
their house for profit, either raking through “dunghills” with his shoes, “which,
being ...
3
A Bride-Bush; or, a direction for married persons, plainly ...
NVhen the body vsainteth, to make the heart saint also; when the limbs and joints
are weak, to fill the 'soul with weakness, by gricving at the niggardize niggardize
and churlishness (grievous things, being practised srona one so ( 33 )
William WHATELY (Vicar of Banbury.), 1768
4
Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and ...
64 Niggardize, deXcription of, 172 Nightingale, warbling her difjfters, by M.
Parker, 52 Noeiis laitium, by Lodge, 372 Nogent, 26 Northampton, Parr, Matq. of,
20S Norton, Tho. 7$;, 76 Nottingham, Hiftory of, 91 Nugent, j6 □ > Tho. LL D. ob.
Sir Egerton Brydges, 1808
He was Dame Niggardize's13 sole heir and executor. A number of old books had
he, eaten with the moths and worms. Now all day would not he study a dodkin,
but pick 1 Blood—letting, a common early modern medical practice. 2 Salves for
...
Christopher Marlowe, Mathew R. Martin, 2011
6
George Chapman's The Tragedy of Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany
Fame, I accuse thee, thou didst niggardize And faintly sound my love's
perfections. Great lady Fortune and fair Emperess, Whom chance this day hath
thrown into my arms, More welcome than tho Roman emperess. Edward kisses
her. 38.
George Chapman, Karl Elze, 1867
7
Archaica: Containing a Reprint of Scarce Old English Prose ...
An old usurer that hath not an heir, rakes up thirty or forty thousand pounds
together in a hutch, will not part with a penny, fares miserably, and leaves those
the fruits of niggardize to them that never thank him. He that bestoweth any thing
on a ...
Sir Egerton Brydges, 1815
8
The Works: In Ten Volumes : Collated with Alle the Former ...
Ye havejerkt me : But for all that I forgive ye, Forgive ye heartily, and do invite ye
To morrow to a Breakfast, I make but seldom, But now we will be merry. Arf Now
ye are friendly, . 1 Your Doggednefi and Niggardize flung from ye. And now we ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Lewis Theobald, 1750
9
Tvvo Treatises. The One, a Most Fruitfull Exposition Vpon ...
It sitrues then to checke the base niggardize of they from agood anda deuout
heart, 'who are so sarre From doing more,that they cannot be brought from
exceeding in matters doubtsull, that they come groffiely lhort in matters osepident
and ...
10
Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books
Cambridge : Printed by R. D. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop, in
Lest I betray your skiuking niggardize. Pope's_Head-Alley, near Lombard-Street,
in Lopdon. Qllino. (No date.) .~.l..5.-. ' IN COMMENDATION OF \l'ARl\I BEER.