CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERORGANIZE
PRESENT
Present
I overorganize
you overorganize
he/she/it overorganizes
we overorganize
you overorganize
they overorganize
Present continuous
I am overorganizing
you are overorganizing
he/she/it is overorganizing
we are overorganizing
you are overorganizing
they are overorganizing
Present perfect
I have overorganized
you have overorganized
he/she/it has overorganized
we have overorganized
you have overorganized
they have overorganized
Present perfect continuous
I have been overorganizing
you have been overorganizing
he/she/it has been overorganizing
we have been overorganizing
you have been overorganizing
they have been overorganizing
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 overorganized
you overorganized
he/she/it overorganized
we overorganized
you overorganized
they overorganized
Past continuous
I was overorganizing
you were overorganizing
he/she/it was overorganizing
we were overorganizing
you were overorganizing
they were overorganizing
Past perfect
I had overorganized
you had overorganized
he/she/it had overorganized
we had overorganized
you had overorganized
they had overorganized
Past perfect continuous
I had been overorganizing
you had been overorganizing
he/she/it had been overorganizing
we had been overorganizing
you had been overorganizing
they had been overorganizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overorganize
you will overorganize
he/she/it will overorganize
we will overorganize
you will overorganize
they will overorganize
Future continuous
I will be overorganizing
you will be overorganizing
he/she/it will be overorganizing
we will be overorganizing
you will be overorganizing
they will be overorganizing
Future perfect
I will have overorganized
you will have overorganized
he/she/it will have overorganized
we will have overorganized
you will have overorganized
they will have overorganized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overorganizing
you will have been overorganizing
he/she/it will have been overorganizing
we will have been overorganizing
you will have been overorganizing
they will have been overorganizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overorganize
you would overorganize
he/she/it would overorganize
we would overorganize
you would overorganize
they would overorganize
Conditional continuous
I would be overorganizing
you would be overorganizing
he/she/it would be overorganizing
we would be overorganizing
you would be overorganizing
they would be overorganizing
Conditional perfect
I would have overorganize
you would have overorganize
he/she/it would have overorganize
we would have overorganize
you would have overorganize
they would have overorganize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overorganizing
you would have been overorganizing
he/she/it would have been overorganizing
we would have been overorganizing
you would have been overorganizing
they would have been overorganizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overorganize
we let´s overorganize
you overorganize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to overorganize
Past participle
overorganized
Present Participle
overorganizing
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 «OVERORGANIZE»
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overorganize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overorganize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Paradoxical Psychotherapy: Theory & Practice With ...
Whenever she was feeling depressed or out of control, she would overorganize,
including over-organizing her daughter's life. This pattern had been seen often in
the previous sessions, with little progress having been made when the mother ...
Gerald R. Weeks, Luciano L'Abate,
2013
2
Everybody's Family Romance: Reading Incest in Neoliberal America
Berlant's key insight is that trauma produces a new articulation of “national-
popular struggle,” one “now expressed in fetishes of utopian/traumatic affect that
overorganize and overorganicize social antagonism” (132). These summaries of
what ...
3
Defining Travel: Diverse Visions
It is not my intention here to overorganize the touristic consciousness. It exhibits
the deep structure, which is social structure, that I am describing here, but this
order need never be perceived as such in its totality. Consciousness and the ...
4
The Developers: The Easiest Thing to Find on the Internet: ...
Sometimes, though, she would overprepare, or overorganize, and become
flustered with her condition. Surely, for a big presentation like this one, that time
wouldn't occur today. As Katy pulled into the office parking lot, only one other
vehicle ...
5
The Spirit-Filled Small Group: Leading Your Group to ...
Some small group leaders overorganize the agenda, to the point that at times it
appears the Holy Spirit must make a prior appointment in order to be involved!
Regimented organization can stifle the Holy Spirit's move in a group. Effective
small ...
6
9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You & Your Child
Provide opportunities forhim to learn, and facilitatethat learning. Children learn
about themselves, their abilities, and theworld around themthrough play.So give
themlots ofplay opportunities, but do not overorganize or dictate their play.
Provide ...
It was important not to fuss or overorganize them. The preparations had all been
made. Back in the office, I turned once again to the operation order lying on the
desk, the maps and the photographs, pondering once more over the details, ...
8
Pearls of Wisdom II: How to Work with Executives
Rule #3, Corollary 3: Don't use one when two could do it. To be less cryptic, don't
do anything alone that could be accomplished more easily or more certainly by a
team. Rule #3, Corollary 4: Don't overorganize. The background of democratic ...
That depends onhowimportant itis to you thatIperform to your satisfaction today.”
She lifted her chin defensively. “I'monlytrying tomake sure everythinggoes well
today.” “Yes, well, as much as you might want to overorganize everything you're ...
10
Zen and the Art of Housekeeping: The Path to Finding Meaning ...
You can also overorganize yourself and the members of your family, making your
system so complicated or rigid that you can never maintain it. Don't fall into this
trap. Timely: Your schedule should also be Timely. At this point 22 Zen and the ...
Lauren Cassel Brownell,
2008
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OVERORGANIZE»
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Review: 'The D Train'
Even now, helping overorganize his suburban Pittsburgh high school's 20th reunion, the balding, aging once "cool" kids don't invite him for an ... «Chicago Tribune, May 15»
After shooting HBO's 'Clear History,' Larry David unsure if 'Curb Your …
The fact that he doesn't overplan or overorganize is also the reason, he says, that he doesn't know whether he'll do another season of his HBO ... «New York Daily News, Aug 13»
Meeting of the minds
Davis does not want to overorganize. “It's about having an enjoyable environment to mingle, and share information and ideas. This is not about ... «Almanac Weekly, Dec 12»