CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PENDULATE
PRESENT
Present
I pendulate
you pendulate
he/she/it pendulates
we pendulate
you pendulate
they pendulate
Present continuous
I am pendulating
you are pendulating
he/she/it is pendulating
we are pendulating
you are pendulating
they are pendulating
Present perfect
I have pendulated
you have pendulated
he/she/it has pendulated
we have pendulated
you have pendulated
they have pendulated
Present perfect continuous
I have been pendulating
you have been pendulating
he/she/it has been pendulating
we have been pendulating
you have been pendulating
they have been pendulating
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 pendulated
you pendulated
he/she/it pendulated
we pendulated
you pendulated
they pendulated
Past continuous
I was pendulating
you were pendulating
he/she/it was pendulating
we were pendulating
you were pendulating
they were pendulating
Past perfect
I had pendulated
you had pendulated
he/she/it had pendulated
we had pendulated
you had pendulated
they had pendulated
Past perfect continuous
I had been pendulating
you had been pendulating
he/she/it had been pendulating
we had been pendulating
you had been pendulating
they had been pendulating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will pendulate
you will pendulate
he/she/it will pendulate
we will pendulate
you will pendulate
they will pendulate
Future continuous
I will be pendulating
you will be pendulating
he/she/it will be pendulating
we will be pendulating
you will be pendulating
they will be pendulating
Future perfect
I will have pendulated
you will have pendulated
he/she/it will have pendulated
we will have pendulated
you will have pendulated
they will have pendulated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pendulating
you will have been pendulating
he/she/it will have been pendulating
we will have been pendulating
you will have been pendulating
they will have been pendulating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pendulate
you would pendulate
he/she/it would pendulate
we would pendulate
you would pendulate
they would pendulate
Conditional continuous
I would be pendulating
you would be pendulating
he/she/it would be pendulating
we would be pendulating
you would be pendulating
they would be pendulating
Conditional perfect
I would have pendulate
you would have pendulate
he/she/it would have pendulate
we would have pendulate
you would have pendulate
they would have pendulate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pendulating
you would have been pendulating
he/she/it would have been pendulating
we would have been pendulating
you would have been pendulating
they would have been pendulating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pendulate
we let´s pendulate
you pendulate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pendulated
Present Participle
pendulating
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 «PENDULATE»
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pendulate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pendulate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Processes: Creative, Thinking & Meditative
Pendulate: The devil, why's there no such word? There's oscillate and vacillate
For things that swing and alternate— Surely it's absurd That swinging, changing
things that hang Do not get the chance to clang When everything that bellows life
...
2
Reversing Chronic Pain: A 10-Point All-Natural Plan for ...
Body Awareness Skill #8 PENDULATE to Disconnect Pain from Past Trauma
What keeps the roller coaster of pain going in your nervous system is the
connection with past unresolved traumatic experiences, including those
connected to the ...
3
A Dictionary, Canarese and English: By the Rev. W. Reeve. ...
w o^ttS) „. a, to rock, swing, move, wave, shake, oscillate, pendulate, ee^atdi to
be tight or fast, to be without moving. C. Kv3 al/ave, See under C. ee/^rs'A
alldnigc, s. A water spout. C. {Sara drfiiOs alldra-muddu, a. The co O co
interesting antics ...
W. Reeve, Daniel Sanderson, 1858
4
A New Windmill Book of Very Short Stories
and they 'piffff, down, flat, gurgle, pendulate, falling. They sink. If all their air
escapes, they sink. Why couldn't you see that? Willy didn't smell (he never really
had), Sarah used dye, Brett had braces. Nola had a genetic disorder. What could
she ...
5
System and Circuit Design for Biologically-inspired ...
Lungarella and Metta in (Lungarella, M. and Metta,G. 2003) studied the role of
changes in the acquisition of primary motor abilities: learning to pendulate (to
swing like a pendulum) or bounce. In the first case the study was conducted with
a ...
6
A Kannada-English Dictionary
(Mhr. a^cs^o, to shake about in water, v. i. & v. t.). — artvsasJo. -a aao. To cause
to swing or pendulate; to wave (v. t.)> to shake (v. t.). (tfjarisSo, riO^o, ajju^sij G.).
_ 5srt«?3 So. -W3o. = artcsrfj. To pendulate, to swing, to vibrate, to shake (T. i.) ...
7
Healing Trauma: A Pioneering Program for Restoring the ...
What's important torealize is that you can pendulate—swing back and forth—
between these sensations ofexpansion and contraction. And this means that you'
re no longer stuck! As you work with the next exercise, youmighttry a vocalization
...
8
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms
... are about seven hundred and fifty of them . . . but the number fluctuates rapidly
with the demands of the situation— Hahn) Pendulate, a somewhat uncommon
word, is a near synonym of oscillate in implying a swinging between two
extremes, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1984
9
EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children: Complex ...
Only until the positive emotional states have been enhanced and experienced
mindfully, during several sessions, might the child be able to pendulate from a
negative into a positive emotional state. CALM—SAFE—HAPPY ACTIVITY This
is ...
10
Letters from an Irish Student in England to His Father in ...
MISSIONARY DIRECTORS; I caimet help here advertng for a mi; hate to the
supporters of the Missionary _ Society, who are composed of that large class of
christians Qéilfid CalvinistieMetl-io'dists, who pendulate between the church and
...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PENDULATE»
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pendulate is used in the context of the following news items.
They Don't Eat, They Love Orgies: Meet the World's Most Romantic …
When two pendulating males get too close, they may fight. It's more of a dance-off than a brawl. They either pendulate at each other head-on or ... «Jezebel, Mar 15»
A Study in Old Haven
... over the Phelps Gate, an arched welcome in stone beneath which wrought-iron lanterns (electrified though) pendulate to the song of breeze. «The New Indian Express, Aug 14»
The Body is Key in Trauma: Tips from Somatic Experiencing
Someone with complex trauma doesn't pendulate like they should and they get too activated and then don't get de-activated easily enough. «PsychCentral.com, Apr 14»
Zubin Mehta talks to David Shuster
When I was in Los Angeles for 16 years, I also had the Israel Philharmonic — that's where I would pendulate. But with the Berlin and Vienna ... «Al Jazeera America, Mar 14»
4 reasons why you need to paraglide at Point of the Mountain
I pull down on my left handbrake and my wing ramps to the left, and I pendulate beneath it and steer my wing deeper into the thermal and let it ... «Deseret News, May 13»
The timeless appeal of a uniquely British loser
... not to the downbeat dramas that had preceded it, but to the sunny promise of the swinging Sixties, which had already started to pendulate. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 13»
Scenes from the Libyan War: Rebel movement swings from triumph …
Search. News · Politics · Government. See also: Libya · Gaddafi. Scenes from the Libyan War: Rebels pendulate between triumph and discord ... «Examiner.com, Aug 11»