CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO POSTURISE
PRESENT
Present
I posturise
you posturise
he/she/it posturises
we posturise
you posturise
they posturise
Present continuous
I am posturising
you are posturising
he/she/it is posturising
we are posturising
you are posturising
they are posturising
Present perfect
I have posturised
you have posturised
he/she/it has posturised
we have posturised
you have posturised
they have posturised
Present perfect continuous
I have been posturising
you have been posturising
he/she/it has been posturising
we have been posturising
you have been posturising
they have been posturising
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 posturised
you posturised
he/she/it posturised
we posturised
you posturised
they posturised
Past continuous
I was posturising
you were posturising
he/she/it was posturising
we were posturising
you were posturising
they were posturising
Past perfect
I had posturised
you had posturised
he/she/it had posturised
we had posturised
you had posturised
they had posturised
Past perfect continuous
I had been posturising
you had been posturising
he/she/it had been posturising
we had been posturising
you had been posturising
they had been posturising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will posturise
you will posturise
he/she/it will posturise
we will posturise
you will posturise
they will posturise
Future continuous
I will be posturising
you will be posturising
he/she/it will be posturising
we will be posturising
you will be posturising
they will be posturising
Future perfect
I will have posturised
you will have posturised
he/she/it will have posturised
we will have posturised
you will have posturised
they will have posturised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been posturising
you will have been posturising
he/she/it will have been posturising
we will have been posturising
you will have been posturising
they will have been posturising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would posturise
you would posturise
he/she/it would posturise
we would posturise
you would posturise
they would posturise
Conditional continuous
I would be posturising
you would be posturising
he/she/it would be posturising
we would be posturising
you would be posturising
they would be posturising
Conditional perfect
I would have posturise
you would have posturise
he/she/it would have posturise
we would have posturise
you would have posturise
they would have posturise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been posturising
you would have been posturising
he/she/it would have been posturising
we would have been posturising
you would have been posturising
they would have been posturising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you posturise
we let´s posturise
you posturise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
posturised
Present Participle
posturising
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 «POSTURISE»
Discover the use of
posturise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
posturise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
East of Suez and the Commonwealth 1964-1971: East of Suez
Had the NLF, then contained up-country and not yet very active in Aden, been
prepared to talk rather than fight; or had the PSP under Asnag been prepared to
deal realistically rather than posturise; perhaps the British Government might
have ...
William Roger Louis, S. R. Ashton, 2004
For a creature may contort and posturise all life long, but in the end, to regain a
morsel of dignity, she must needs seize the remnant by the limb and fling it back
with a vengeance. Were it not for her distaste for melodrama . . . No, do it quietly ...
Like every coin has two sides, our ascension and scaling up also has the danger
of having patches of superficiality and superfluousness, a tendency to posturise
and make more hype than substance. These trends are seen into the new ...
... such we shall call the female of this species,—large, blond, red, fat, brawny,
square, enormous, and agile; she belonged, as we have said, to the race of those
colossal wild women who posturise at fairs with paving-stones hung in their hair.
5
Patircia Kemball: A Novel
But too much was involved at this moment in the keeping of peace to allow her to
posturise as a prize for which men did well to contend; so literally as well as
morally she brought pressure to bear on Sydney, and being the wiser and the ...
Elizabeth Lynn Linton, 1875
6
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
He kept it in harbour that he might posturise on quarter-decks and talk fustian.
Therefore he held it back till the time when it could have hoped to act to good
purpose was passed, till the British Fleet had grown to such proportions that no
victory ...
Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, 1920
7
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
He kept it in harbour that he might posturise on quarter~decks and talk fustian.
Therefore he held it back till the time when it could have hoped to act to good
purpose was passed, till'the British, Fleet had grown to such proportions that no ...
8
Glimpses in the twilight: notes, records and examples of the ...
In due course one of the cards, the king of hearts, rose and began to dance or
posturise at the sound of the strain : then another, the queen of hearts, joined its
companion ; then two more, one after the other, the king and queen of clubs ; and
...
Frederick George Lee, 1885
As he does so, both the stone-curlews posturise, drawing themselves up, gauntly,
to their full height — an attitude of haughty reserve — then curving their necks
downwards, to a certain point, at which they stand still and slowly relax. There is ...
Of course you take your decisions while they posturise with their perks and name
dropping. This is very important: do not underestimate the media; identify the
vocal ones, a combination of intimidation and feigned camaraderie will get you ...