CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PRAGMATISE
PRESENT
Present
I pragmatise
you pragmatise
he/she/it pragmatises
we pragmatise
you pragmatise
they pragmatise
Present continuous
I am pragmatising
you are pragmatising
he/she/it is pragmatising
we are pragmatising
you are pragmatising
they are pragmatising
Present perfect
I have pragmatised
you have pragmatised
he/she/it has pragmatised
we have pragmatised
you have pragmatised
they have pragmatised
Present perfect continuous
I have been pragmatising
you have been pragmatising
he/she/it has been pragmatising
we have been pragmatising
you have been pragmatising
they have been pragmatising
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 pragmatised
you pragmatised
he/she/it pragmatised
we pragmatised
you pragmatised
they pragmatised
Past continuous
I was pragmatising
you were pragmatising
he/she/it was pragmatising
we were pragmatising
you were pragmatising
they were pragmatising
Past perfect
I had pragmatised
you had pragmatised
he/she/it had pragmatised
we had pragmatised
you had pragmatised
they had pragmatised
Past perfect continuous
I had been pragmatising
you had been pragmatising
he/she/it had been pragmatising
we had been pragmatising
you had been pragmatising
they had been pragmatising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will pragmatise
you will pragmatise
he/she/it will pragmatise
we will pragmatise
you will pragmatise
they will pragmatise
Future continuous
I will be pragmatising
you will be pragmatising
he/she/it will be pragmatising
we will be pragmatising
you will be pragmatising
they will be pragmatising
Future perfect
I will have pragmatised
you will have pragmatised
he/she/it will have pragmatised
we will have pragmatised
you will have pragmatised
they will have pragmatised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pragmatising
you will have been pragmatising
he/she/it will have been pragmatising
we will have been pragmatising
you will have been pragmatising
they will have been pragmatising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pragmatise
you would pragmatise
he/she/it would pragmatise
we would pragmatise
you would pragmatise
they would pragmatise
Conditional continuous
I would be pragmatising
you would be pragmatising
he/she/it would be pragmatising
we would be pragmatising
you would be pragmatising
they would be pragmatising
Conditional perfect
I would have pragmatise
you would have pragmatise
he/she/it would have pragmatise
we would have pragmatise
you would have pragmatise
they would have pragmatise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pragmatising
you would have been pragmatising
he/she/it would have been pragmatising
we would have been pragmatising
you would have been pragmatising
they would have been pragmatising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pragmatise
we let´s pragmatise
you pragmatise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pragmatised
Present Participle
pragmatising
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 «PRAGMATISE»
Discover the use of
pragmatise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pragmatise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Goethe's Opinions on the World, Mankind, Literature, ...
But there was a scarcity of facts, which would have compelled me to pragmatise
— to invent the bulk of the work. I dropped my plan, and have afterwards become
convinced that Knebel took the right road. The didactic value of the poem has ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1853
2
The Christian teacher. [Continued as] The National review
... and to treat them in their respective localities as autochthonous. On this subject
Mr. Kenrick adopts a middle theory. He does not, as was formerly the fashion,
pragmatise mythology, t. e. simply drop the supernatural elements, and take the ...
3
Goethe's Opinions on the World, Mankind, Literature, Science ...
But there was a scarcity of facts, which would have compelled me to pragmatise
—to {meant the bulk of the work. I dropped my plan, and have afterwards become
convinced that Knebel took the right road. The didactic value of the poem has ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Otto von Wenckstern, 1853
4
Annali della Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (1998). ...
They also over-pragmatise the internal discussions of the Soviet regime. Ideology
, even if not entirely overlooked, is relegated to the background, and this has led
to misconceptions about the foundations of the Bolshevik revolutionary project.
Silvio Pons, Andrea Romano, 2000
5
Bodies of Evidence: Burial, Memory and the Recovery of ...
the Turkish Cypriots have attempted to pragmatise it, to literally turn into a thing,
not a symbol. They accuse the Greek Cypriot authorities of prolonging the agony
of the relatives, and suggest that the silence of the Turkish Cypriot relatives is a ...
In vain have different men tried to dogmatise it In vain have they tried to preach it
to the lay In vain are they trying now to pragmatise it In vain because, in so doing,
the flame dies away. Like a stream, Truth must its own course find Like a stream ...
7
From Indifference to Entrapment: The Netherlands and the ...
Although 'Srebrenica' constituted a blow to the Dutch self-image, it was also a
sobering experience and was one of the factors that served to further 'pragmatise'
Dutch foreign policy. The Dutch armed forces, in turn, played a constructive role ...
8
Community Operational Research: Or and Systems Thinking for ...
... questions and our debriefings at the start of each of the various sessions were
meant to pragmatise (in modified form) the theoretical argument of Habermas.
Besides drawing on Habermas, we were also guided by authors emphasising
that ...
Gerald Midgley, Alejandro Ochoa-Arias, 2004
9
The Kantian Sublime and the Revelation of Freedom
AM Anthropo/ogie Mrongovius AP Anthropo/ogie Parou/ ApH Anthropo/ogie in
pragmatise/aer Hinsic/Jt. Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, trans.
Victor Lyle Dowdell. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978 F] Erste
...
10
Understanding Quotation
However, any tendency to 'pragmatise' the concept of saying raises the question
if it still is possible to make any assumptions concerning the semantic content of a
sentence. This problem should not be underestimated, because the very ...
Elke Brendel, Jörg Meibauer, Markus Steinbach, 2011
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRAGMATISE»
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pragmatise is used in the context of the following news items.
Restless Beings: Understanding Kashmiri Youth In Sociological …
It seems as if all this money is incurred to pragmatise Marx's epithet that “rich grows richer and poor becomes poorer.” However, it out-rightly ... «Eurasia Review, Mar 13»