CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO POLEMIZE
PRESENT
Present
I polemize
you polemize
he/she/it polemizes
we polemize
you polemize
they polemize
Present continuous
I am polemizing
you are polemizing
he/she/it is polemizing
we are polemizing
you are polemizing
they are polemizing
Present perfect
I have polemized
you have polemized
he/she/it has polemized
we have polemized
you have polemized
they have polemized
Present perfect continuous
I have been polemizing
you have been polemizing
he/she/it has been polemizing
we have been polemizing
you have been polemizing
they have been polemizing
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 polemized
you polemized
he/she/it polemized
we polemized
you polemized
they polemized
Past continuous
I was polemizing
you were polemizing
he/she/it was polemizing
we were polemizing
you were polemizing
they were polemizing
Past perfect
I had polemized
you had polemized
he/she/it had polemized
we had polemized
you had polemized
they had polemized
Past perfect continuous
I had been polemizing
you had been polemizing
he/she/it had been polemizing
we had been polemizing
you had been polemizing
they had been polemizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will polemize
you will polemize
he/she/it will polemize
we will polemize
you will polemize
they will polemize
Future continuous
I will be polemizing
you will be polemizing
he/she/it will be polemizing
we will be polemizing
you will be polemizing
they will be polemizing
Future perfect
I will have polemized
you will have polemized
he/she/it will have polemized
we will have polemized
you will have polemized
they will have polemized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been polemizing
you will have been polemizing
he/she/it will have been polemizing
we will have been polemizing
you will have been polemizing
they will have been polemizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would polemize
you would polemize
he/she/it would polemize
we would polemize
you would polemize
they would polemize
Conditional continuous
I would be polemizing
you would be polemizing
he/she/it would be polemizing
we would be polemizing
you would be polemizing
they would be polemizing
Conditional perfect
I would have polemize
you would have polemize
he/she/it would have polemize
we would have polemize
you would have polemize
they would have polemize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been polemizing
you would have been polemizing
he/she/it would have been polemizing
we would have been polemizing
you would have been polemizing
they would have been polemizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you polemize
we let´s polemize
you polemize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
polemized
Present Participle
polemizing
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 «POLEMIZE»
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polemize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
polemize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Abiding Astonishment: Psalms, Modernity, and the Making of ...
Long (248) makes the contrast in a way that appears either to dismiss or
polemize against theological claims. 80. I pose the question about historically in
the Bible by drawing analogies from contemporary situations of oppression.
2
Papers in Hellenistic Philosophy
... that Timon is presented by Aristocles as a very good source, as Aristocles
needs him indeed to be, in order to polemize with him in the following pages. I do
not deny that at all, (after all, a second-best solution is a second-best solution);
but I ...
3
Dialectics and Humanism
Similarly, man's cognitive activity alone — his cognitive acts, and not that which
they reflect — may as well be a special, distinguished object of the investigations
of neurophysiology, psychology, or gnosiology. I do not polemize here with the ...
4
Schriften zur griechischen und römischen ...
Thus there is no need to polemize against the view that the rule of the Five
Thousand meant the immediate and undiluted restoration of democracy, which,
of course, nobody can assume. But Vlastos has also raised objections against
the view ...
5
Friedrich Schlegel and the Emergence of Romantic Philosophy: ...
In order to produce theories, philosophers support their statements with
arguments, claim assent to the content of these arguments, and polemize against
philosophers of divergent persua- sions by attempting to refute their assertions.
Poets ...
6
Theology of the New Testament
Harnack, Mission u. Ausbreitung, 3rd ed., I 238-267. Romans testifies. For it does
not polemize against "Judaizers," nor [ 108 ] KERYGMA OF THE HELLENISTIC
CHURCH § 11 §11 The Church's Relation to Judaism and the Problem of the ...
7
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 2, The Hellenistic Age
Because the historical background of B is, as was first pointed out by the neo-
Platonist philosopher Porphyry {circa 260 c.e.) - whom Jerome quotes in order to
polemize against him - unmistakably the period when the Seleucid King
Antiochus ...
W. D. Davies, Louis Finkelstein, 1990
8
The Jewish Pesach and the Origins of the Christian Easter: ...
It is, nevertheless, significant that the Didache suggests to fast on dijferent days
than the 'hypocrites' even if their exact character cannot — and probably also
should not — be revealed.37 As the Didache does not polemize against keeping
the ...
9
Aesthetics in Twentieth-century Poland: Selected Essays
"Witkiewicz," Tatarkiewicz notes, "was a man for whom it was a mental necessity
to polemize with every book he read. ... It is of course difficult to prove a negative
proposition. I am, however, certain that Bell's and Witkiewicz'? theories are ...
Jean Gabbert Harrell, Alina Wierzbiańska, 1973
I have no wish to polemize against Carroll and have participated enough in that.
Carroll is surely right in his polemic against excessive privilege for theological
claims. But an easy move to 'ideology' is not very effective, because a non-
Marxian ...
A.R. Pete Diamond, Kathleen M. O'Connor, Louis Stulman, 1999
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POLEMIZE»
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'To polemize' - what she always and meaningless does - derives from the Greek word 'pòlemos', 'war'. Right madam, no news, you are always ... «The Economist, Jul 13»
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I HAVE TO WORK AND I HAVE NOT TIME AT ALL TO POLEMIZE WITH ENEMIES, COMPETITORS, ETC. THE RESULTS OF MY WORK WILL ... «Popular Science, Oct 12»