CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERUTILISE
PRESENT
Present
I overutilise
you overutilise
he/she/it overutilises
we overutilise
you overutilise
they overutilise
Present continuous
I am overutilising
you are overutilising
he/she/it is overutilising
we are overutilising
you are overutilising
they are overutilising
Present perfect
I have overutilised
you have overutilised
he/she/it has overutilised
we have overutilised
you have overutilised
they have overutilised
Present perfect continuous
I have been overutilising
you have been overutilising
he/she/it has been overutilising
we have been overutilising
you have been overutilising
they have been overutilising
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 overutilised
you overutilised
he/she/it overutilised
we overutilised
you overutilised
they overutilised
Past continuous
I was overutilising
you were overutilising
he/she/it was overutilising
we were overutilising
you were overutilising
they were overutilising
Past perfect
I had overutilised
you had overutilised
he/she/it had overutilised
we had overutilised
you had overutilised
they had overutilised
Past perfect continuous
I had been overutilising
you had been overutilising
he/she/it had been overutilising
we had been overutilising
you had been overutilising
they had been overutilising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overutilise
you will overutilise
he/she/it will overutilise
we will overutilise
you will overutilise
they will overutilise
Future continuous
I will be overutilising
you will be overutilising
he/she/it will be overutilising
we will be overutilising
you will be overutilising
they will be overutilising
Future perfect
I will have overutilised
you will have overutilised
he/she/it will have overutilised
we will have overutilised
you will have overutilised
they will have overutilised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overutilising
you will have been overutilising
he/she/it will have been overutilising
we will have been overutilising
you will have been overutilising
they will have been overutilising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overutilise
you would overutilise
he/she/it would overutilise
we would overutilise
you would overutilise
they would overutilise
Conditional continuous
I would be overutilising
you would be overutilising
he/she/it would be overutilising
we would be overutilising
you would be overutilising
they would be overutilising
Conditional perfect
I would have overutilise
you would have overutilise
he/she/it would have overutilise
we would have overutilise
you would have overutilise
they would have overutilise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overutilising
you would have been overutilising
he/she/it would have been overutilising
we would have been overutilising
you would have been overutilising
they would have been overutilising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overutilise
we let´s overutilise
you overutilise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to overutilise
Past participle
overutilised
Present Participle
overutilising
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 «OVERUTILISE»
Discover the use of
overutilise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overutilise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Wildlife Resources: A Global Account of Economic Use
Wildlife populations, particularly large herbivores, have the potential of
increasing in numbers to the extent that they overutilise their food supply and as
a result decline in numbers. This has been abundantly documented for antelope,
deer, ...
Harald H. Roth, Günter Merz, 1997
2
Psychodrama Since Moreno: Innovations in Theory and Practice
Nisbett and Ross (1980) traced the source of many such inferential errors to the
tendency of people to overutilise pre-existing 'knowledge structures,' or 'schemas'
, which frequently lead to biased judgements about people, to transference, ...
Dr Paul Holmes, Paul Holmes, Marcia Karp, 2005
3
NGOs and Environmental Policies: Asia and Africa
... is caused notby communal tenureas suchbut byfactors such as overcrowding,
lack of investmentand poverty, in the context ofan historically unequal distribution
ofland andother resources, forcing people to overutilise resources (Moyo et al.
4
India : Decentralised Planning: Themes and Issues
ENVIRONMENTAL. ISSUES. The happenings of the past few decades have
made it very clear to us that the environment is not given to us gratis, that we may
exploit and plunder it at our will, utilise and overutilise it trusting it to be a free
good, ...
Bikash Mohan Sanyal, 2001
5
The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development
... Arun Agrawal studied the role of village-based institutions that provided
safeguards for water, timber and land in village communities in India.9 He
examined the manner in which villages overcame the incentives to overutilise
such resources ...
John Harriss, Janet Hunter, Colin Lewis, 2003
6
Perspective Resource Management In Developing Countries: ...
... opportunities coupled with basic resources and human intervention, maximum
profits may be derived even at the village level. The pressure of population
compels man to overutilise resources in order to feed the teeming hungry
population.
7
Enhancing University Teaching: Lessons from Research into ...
... attest to that, having triedtoutilise (or overutilise) multimedia in my lecture
presentation. (Michael Morgan—Monash—Physics, B B & P, p. 265)
Demonstrations arepossibly.
David Kember, Carmel McNaught, 2007
8
Theory and Practice of Dialogical Community Development: ...
'Development' is a matter of sustainable, just and equitable utilisation and
distribution of the resources at hand, and reduction of overconsumption patterns
that overutilise limited resources. It would seem wise to insist that ethical
commitments ...
Peter Westoby, Gerard Dowling, 2013
9
Health for Peace: Towards a Holistic Perspective
This is true for the poor as well as the rich. lrrationality is shown by pointing to the
fact that they either! overutilise or underutilise health services. Of the two,
overutilisa- tion is more frequent. The poor resort to it when they consider sick
role ...
10
Self-Determination in the Post-9/11 Era
... through domestic criminal laws than they would in accordance with
international laws of armed conflict. Accordingly, while individual and group
rights should be capable of imposing counter-constraints on governments which
overutilise their ...