CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO NOMADISE
PRESENT
Present
I nomadise
you nomadise
he/she/it nomadises
we nomadise
you nomadise
they nomadise
Present continuous
I am nomadising
you are nomadising
he/she/it is nomadising
we are nomadising
you are nomadising
they are nomadising
Present perfect
I have nomadised
you have nomadised
he/she/it has nomadised
we have nomadised
you have nomadised
they have nomadised
Present perfect continuous
I have been nomadising
you have been nomadising
he/she/it has been nomadising
we have been nomadising
you have been nomadising
they have been nomadising
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 nomadised
you nomadised
he/she/it nomadised
we nomadised
you nomadised
they nomadised
Past continuous
I was nomadising
you were nomadising
he/she/it was nomadising
we were nomadising
you were nomadising
they were nomadising
Past perfect
I had nomadised
you had nomadised
he/she/it had nomadised
we had nomadised
you had nomadised
they had nomadised
Past perfect continuous
I had been nomadising
you had been nomadising
he/she/it had been nomadising
we had been nomadising
you had been nomadising
they had been nomadising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will nomadise
you will nomadise
he/she/it will nomadise
we will nomadise
you will nomadise
they will nomadise
Future continuous
I will be nomadising
you will be nomadising
he/she/it will be nomadising
we will be nomadising
you will be nomadising
they will be nomadising
Future perfect
I will have nomadised
you will have nomadised
he/she/it will have nomadised
we will have nomadised
you will have nomadised
they will have nomadised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been nomadising
you will have been nomadising
he/she/it will have been nomadising
we will have been nomadising
you will have been nomadising
they will have been nomadising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would nomadise
you would nomadise
he/she/it would nomadise
we would nomadise
you would nomadise
they would nomadise
Conditional continuous
I would be nomadising
you would be nomadising
he/she/it would be nomadising
we would be nomadising
you would be nomadising
they would be nomadising
Conditional perfect
I would have nomadise
you would have nomadise
he/she/it would have nomadise
we would have nomadise
you would have nomadise
they would have nomadise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been nomadising
you would have been nomadising
he/she/it would have been nomadising
we would have been nomadising
you would have been nomadising
they would have been nomadising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you nomadise
we let´s nomadise
you nomadise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
nomadised
Present Participle
nomadising
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 «NOMADISE»
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nomadise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nomadise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
the growth of literature
We are told that The Kalmuck tribes who nomadise in the Altai Live at peace
under the rule of Ai Khan; The Kalmuck tribes who nomadise in Kiinkai Live at
peace under Kun Khan, Live at peace, ply their trade.1 But this is merely a means
of ...
2
View Of The Russian Empire During The Reign Of Catharine The ...
The VOGULES inhabit the western and still in a greater degree the eastern part
of the northern Ural, and nomadise chiefly aboutrthe rivers which unite with the
Irtysh and the Oby to the Frozen-ocean, or with the Kama and the Volga into the ...
3
Insiders' French: Beyond the Dictionary
nomade (m. or f.) Gypsy, vagrant, homeless person. "Stationne- ment interdit aux
nomades," say signs warning these people not to park their caravanes. A
building that is occupied by squatters is said to be nomadise. Cet immeuble de
bureaux ...
Eleanor Levieux, Michel Levieux, 1999
4
View of the Russian Empire: During the Reign of Catharine ...
The sayane Tartars name themselves Sœyœn, from the well known sayane
mountains, in which they nomadise on the left shore of the Yenissey. They pay
taxes for a hundred and sifty bows. — TheBELTiRS wander with the Sayanes
and ...
5
Pastoralists of the West African Savanna
Indeed, today the very survival of pastoralism as a way of life is at stake: to
nomadise or not to be allowed to nomadise can be as much an ideological
question as a social, economic or bureaucratic one. For the Fulani to lose the
noble ideals of ...
Mahdi Adamu, Anthony Hamilton Millard Kirk-Greene, 1986
6
The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and ...
The Ooryanhai, who nomadise on the Altai mountains from the highlands of the
river Kobdo to the highlands of the river Boolgoon. (c) The Oirat clans, which
include the Doorbets who dwell on the frontier of the Kobdo Circle, in the ...
7
Russia, Mongolia, China: being some record of the relations ...
... they meant to pass the winter there and nomadise between the Ob and the
Tom, between the town of Tomsk and Kuznetsky ostrog. And they had come
together on the Ob and built that fort because the Altin Tsar had defeated them,
and had ...
John Frederick Baddeley, 1919
The Ooryanhai, who nomadise on the Altai mountains from the highlands of the
river Kobdo to the highlands of the river Boolgoon. (c) The Oirat clans, which
include the Doorbets who dwell on the frontier of the Kobdo Circle, in the ...
9
Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
1 6c: from Greek nomas, nomados, from nomos pasture. nomadize or nomadise /'
noumadaiz/ o verb {nomadized, nomadizing) 1 intr to lead the life of a nomad or
vagabond. 2 to make (a person, etc) nomadic; to force (a person, etc) into a ...
This present can also be used in timeless statements or for future reference, e.g.
inscriptional Yerimin suvumun qonar koder ben 'I alternately settle and nomadise
on my land', Ken kelteci buryanlar buryan qutin qanta bulirlar? 'Where will the ...
Lars Johanson, Éva Csató, 1998
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NOMADISE»
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nomadise is used in the context of the following news items.
La 14ème édition de Caméras des Champs prime la main de Dieu
Elle nomadise comme une famille nomade, ordinateurs, tables et chaises sanglés sur les traîneaux de rennes. Nous suivons Alexandra ... «Le Figaro, Aug 12»