CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO POLYGAMISE
PRESENT
Present
I polygamise
you polygamise
he/she/it polygamises
we polygamise
you polygamise
they polygamise
Present continuous
I am polygamising
you are polygamising
he/she/it is polygamising
we are polygamising
you are polygamising
they are polygamising
Present perfect
I have polygamised
you have polygamised
he/she/it has polygamised
we have polygamised
you have polygamised
they have polygamised
Present perfect continuous
I have been polygamising
you have been polygamising
he/she/it has been polygamising
we have been polygamising
you have been polygamising
they have been polygamising
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 polygamised
you polygamised
he/she/it polygamised
we polygamised
you polygamised
they polygamised
Past continuous
I was polygamising
you were polygamising
he/she/it was polygamising
we were polygamising
you were polygamising
they were polygamising
Past perfect
I had polygamised
you had polygamised
he/she/it had polygamised
we had polygamised
you had polygamised
they had polygamised
Past perfect continuous
I had been polygamising
you had been polygamising
he/she/it had been polygamising
we had been polygamising
you had been polygamising
they had been polygamising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will polygamise
you will polygamise
he/she/it will polygamise
we will polygamise
you will polygamise
they will polygamise
Future continuous
I will be polygamising
you will be polygamising
he/she/it will be polygamising
we will be polygamising
you will be polygamising
they will be polygamising
Future perfect
I will have polygamised
you will have polygamised
he/she/it will have polygamised
we will have polygamised
you will have polygamised
they will have polygamised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been polygamising
you will have been polygamising
he/she/it will have been polygamising
we will have been polygamising
you will have been polygamising
they will have been polygamising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would polygamise
you would polygamise
he/she/it would polygamise
we would polygamise
you would polygamise
they would polygamise
Conditional continuous
I would be polygamising
you would be polygamising
he/she/it would be polygamising
we would be polygamising
you would be polygamising
they would be polygamising
Conditional perfect
I would have polygamise
you would have polygamise
he/she/it would have polygamise
we would have polygamise
you would have polygamise
they would have polygamise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been polygamising
you would have been polygamising
he/she/it would have been polygamising
we would have been polygamising
you would have been polygamising
they would have been polygamising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you polygamise
we let´s polygamise
you polygamise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
polygamised
Present Participle
polygamising
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 «POLYGAMISE»
Discover the use of
polygamise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
polygamise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Theological index: References to the principal works in ...
Lyser, Kurt/.es Gespriieh von der P. . Diseur.sus de P. (Answers replies.) Madan's
Thelypthora. Willenbergii Pra'-tidia juris Divini. . Sehediasma de Finibus
polygamise lieitse. Burnet's (G.) Defenee of polygamy. Hanger's Life and
opinions. Con.
2
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India: In Five Volume
Marriage : Apatanis practice monogamy in general but a man may polygamise
when he has no male child or his wife is barren or he is of a well to-do-family
which can provide sufficient food and shelter or with the consent of his first wife.
3
Travels in Spain in 1797 and 1798: With an Appendix on the ...
8vo. an augmented edition in 1796. La parte pratica of Linneus's botany has also
been translated in 8 vols. by the prosessor Don Antonio Palau y Verdera. 8. Nova
generum polygamise clasiificatio, auct. Vine. Alf. Lorente, reg. botanices, acad.
Frederick Augustus Fischer, 1802
4
The New annual register, or General repository of history, ...
Thofe of the Syngenefia clafs are fix: in five of which the plants are Polygamise,
and in the remaining one Monogami* ; and the differences in the orders of the
former, arilc from the different ftrufture or fex of the flofcules, conitituting the whole
...
5
History, Religion and Culture of India
Marriage : Apatanis practice monogamy in general but a man may polygamise
when he has no male child or his wife is barren or he is of a well to-do-family
which can provide sufficient food and shelter or with the consent of his first wife.
6
The advancing Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh
A man may polygamise when : (a) the first wife is barren (b) he has no male child
(c) he hails from well-to-do family which can provide sufficient food and shelter (d
) the consent of the first wife (e) incidental sex relation with unmarried woman ...
7
Types and Characters: A Kaleidoscope
And, of course, she scanned regularly those " stunts " of piquant escapades in the
divorce cases and police-courts which nowadays polygamise G the Press —
doubtless for the use of edifying d The " New Rot 97 THE "NEW ROT"
Walter Sydney Sichel, 1925
You managed to 'polygamise' your wife. Whereas I could never imagine another
man besideme. (Pause.) No matter, I have one who is descended from the gods.
If not descended from the gods then certainlyconversant withthem, abletocreate ...
I've heard it said from some of England's cities Have flown away provisional
committees. A perfect covey! All that I'm afraid is They must be rather light and
flighty ladies: I hardly know on which my chance should fall, 1 can't polygamise
and ...
Gilbert Abbott À Beckett, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, 1842
10
Human Rights in Islamic Law
Ibrāhīm ʻAbd Allāh Marzūqī. The financial capability of a man who intends to
polygamise is another condition which Muslim jurists consider essential for man
to consider." It may be understood that polygamy constitutes an additional
extension ...
Ibrāhīm ʻAbd Allāh Marzūqī, 2000