CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO POETICISE
PRESENT
Present
I poeticise
you poeticise
he/she/it poeticises
we poeticise
you poeticise
they poeticise
Present continuous
I am poeticising
you are poeticising
he/she/it is poeticising
we are poeticising
you are poeticising
they are poeticising
Present perfect
I have poeticised
you have poeticised
he/she/it has poeticised
we have poeticised
you have poeticised
they have poeticised
Present perfect continuous
I have been poeticising
you have been poeticising
he/she/it has been poeticising
we have been poeticising
you have been poeticising
they have been poeticising
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 poeticised
you poeticised
he/she/it poeticised
we poeticised
you poeticised
they poeticised
Past continuous
I was poeticising
you were poeticising
he/she/it was poeticising
we were poeticising
you were poeticising
they were poeticising
Past perfect
I had poeticised
you had poeticised
he/she/it had poeticised
we had poeticised
you had poeticised
they had poeticised
Past perfect continuous
I had been poeticising
you had been poeticising
he/she/it had been poeticising
we had been poeticising
you had been poeticising
they had been poeticising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will poeticise
you will poeticise
he/she/it will poeticise
we will poeticise
you will poeticise
they will poeticise
Future continuous
I will be poeticising
you will be poeticising
he/she/it will be poeticising
we will be poeticising
you will be poeticising
they will be poeticising
Future perfect
I will have poeticised
you will have poeticised
he/she/it will have poeticised
we will have poeticised
you will have poeticised
they will have poeticised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been poeticising
you will have been poeticising
he/she/it will have been poeticising
we will have been poeticising
you will have been poeticising
they will have been poeticising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would poeticise
you would poeticise
he/she/it would poeticise
we would poeticise
you would poeticise
they would poeticise
Conditional continuous
I would be poeticising
you would be poeticising
he/she/it would be poeticising
we would be poeticising
you would be poeticising
they would be poeticising
Conditional perfect
I would have poeticise
you would have poeticise
he/she/it would have poeticise
we would have poeticise
you would have poeticise
they would have poeticise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been poeticising
you would have been poeticising
he/she/it would have been poeticising
we would have been poeticising
you would have been poeticising
they would have been poeticising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you poeticise
we let´s poeticise
you poeticise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
poeticised
Present Participle
poeticising
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 «POETICISE»
Discover the use of
poeticise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
poeticise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The attempt to embody in verse the sentiment and character of these
contemporary fictions — in other words, to poeticise the French novel, is as new
now as the attempt to poeticise the Italian novel was new then. What was
necessary, jand ...
Edward Robert Lytton, 1867
2
Politics of Security: Towards a Political Phiosophy of ...
68 'The Greeks think and poeticise and “deal” within the essence of aletheia and
lethe, but they do not think and poeticise about this essence andthey donot deal
with it.' Heidegger, Parmenides, p.87. 69 Heidegger, Parmenides, p.89. 70 See ...
3
Situational Aesthetics: Selected Writings by Victor Burgin
... methods: either posit a real (réel) entirely permeable to history, and ideolo-
gise; or, conversely, posit a real that is finally impenetrable, irreducible, and, in
this case, poeticise. ...we ceaselessly drift between the object and its
demystification, ...
Victor Burgin, Alexander Streitberger, 2009
4
Green Sense: The aesthetics of plants, place, and language
... habitatpoetry elicits bodilysenses inrelation toecology, while often exposinga
grapplingwith¦ scepticism ofor faith in¦empirical methodsfor understanding flora.
This chapter draws attention to theworksofwriters who poeticise South-West flora.
5
European Film Theory and Cinema: A Critical Introduction
However, although this latent power to poeticise the prosaic differentiated the film
image from other forms of representation, it was not, in itself, sufficient to amount
to complete photogénie. Authentic, fully realised photogénie could only be ...
6
Outcasts!: The Lands That Fifa Forgot
Once in a while, a book comes along with an unusual subject matter that captures the imagination. Menary's Outcasts! falls into that category.
The attempt to embody in verse the sentiment and character of these
contemporary fictions—in other words, to poeticise the French novel, is as new
now as the attempt to poeticise the Italian novel was new then. What was
necessary, and ...
Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton, 1876
... and the taking an occasional stroll in the garden, always accompanied by the
mamma, or perhaps making an excursion into the country to poeticise their
confidential talk. The suitor has the right, that day, to address a madrigal to his
future ...
9
Miscellanies: Being a Selection from the Poems and ...
I wish, if you have leisure, you would poeticise the Bouquet and transmit it to me. I
will be as silent as sin on the occasion ; and if you chuso to complete the Bouquet
by an addition of poetical flowers to the two names above mentioned, in any ...
Thomas Wilson, F. R. Raines, 1858
10
The Routledge Guide to William Shakespeare
(3.2.275—76) In the absence of clocks, time in Ardenne is measured diurnally
and seasonally, allowing ample space for its lords and lovers to masquerade as
outlaws, to hunt, to poeticise and philosophise, and to sing; a play unusually rich
in ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POETICISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
poeticise is used in the context of the following news items.
Fringe interview: Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat – 'I've always written …
My feelings behind the words are still the same; I don't want to poeticise things too much.' Music partner Bill Wells, who is responsible for the ... «The List, Jun 15»
Guy Pearce 'Broken Bones' album launch (Toff in Town, Melbourne)
Pearce's lyrics are far closer to earth. There's a sense of lived-through experience and an attempt to poeticise and generalise that experience. «Daily Review, Nov 14»
How watching Homeland can bring world peace
“Our work is to poeticise and to bring forth the wish for humanity that the real political leaders have failed at. And the gift of being a part of a ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 14»
An unhinged debate about poor doors
I sympathise with those shocked by the label 'poor door', but back-alley crawl spaces they are not. We must resist the temptation to poeticise ... «Spiked, Aug 14»
Nothing To Say About Queer Identity: Alex Dimitrov Interviewed
Dimitrov writes firmly in the tradition of James L. White's seminal book, The Salt Ecstasies, wanting also to poeticise the details of a gay man's ... «The Quietus, May 14»
The View from the Train: Cities and Other Landscapes by Patrick …
... or re-empower local democracy, but we can poeticise our relationship with their dilapidation." Despite living in a country that has generated ... «The Guardian, Nov 13»
Keep it simple: even I struggle with Shakespeare, says Hytner
... had encouraged “not over-colouring, not going for the overt musical poeticise which was very much what people wanted 30 or 40 years ago. «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 13»
The Fun Parts by Sam Lipsyte
... and it captures perfectly the pit-of-the-stomach dread that can dominate (and poeticise) a lonesome boy's adolescence. It also gives evidence ... «The Guardian, Jul 13»
Romeo and Juliet
... dead is sentimental and unnecessary: the language literally speaks for itself, and if you want to further poeticise the moment then productions ... «WhatsOnStage.com, Jun 13»
Out of the Past: Guy Maddin on Keyhole
... the guy can really riff. I just thought that if I was making a story about a father returning home that I should try to poeticise the home somewhat. «The Skinny, Sep 12»