CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PREVENE
PRESENT
Present
I prevene
you prevene
he/she/it prevenes
we prevene
you prevene
they prevene
Present continuous
I am prevening
you are prevening
he/she/it is prevening
we are prevening
you are prevening
they are prevening
Present perfect
I have prevened
you have prevened
he/she/it has prevened
we have prevened
you have prevened
they have prevened
Present perfect continuous
I have been prevening
you have been prevening
he/she/it has been prevening
we have been prevening
you have been prevening
they have been prevening
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 prevened
you prevened
he/she/it prevened
we prevened
you prevened
they prevened
Past continuous
I was prevening
you were prevening
he/she/it was prevening
we were prevening
you were prevening
they were prevening
Past perfect
I had prevened
you had prevened
he/she/it had prevened
we had prevened
you had prevened
they had prevened
Past perfect continuous
I had been prevening
you had been prevening
he/she/it had been prevening
we had been prevening
you had been prevening
they had been prevening
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will prevene
you will prevene
he/she/it will prevene
we will prevene
you will prevene
they will prevene
Future continuous
I will be prevening
you will be prevening
he/she/it will be prevening
we will be prevening
you will be prevening
they will be prevening
Future perfect
I will have prevened
you will have prevened
he/she/it will have prevened
we will have prevened
you will have prevened
they will have prevened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been prevening
you will have been prevening
he/she/it will have been prevening
we will have been prevening
you will have been prevening
they will have been prevening
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would prevene
you would prevene
he/she/it would prevene
we would prevene
you would prevene
they would prevene
Conditional continuous
I would be prevening
you would be prevening
he/she/it would be prevening
we would be prevening
you would be prevening
they would be prevening
Conditional perfect
I would have prevene
you would have prevene
he/she/it would have prevene
we would have prevene
you would have prevene
they would have prevene
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been prevening
you would have been prevening
he/she/it would have been prevening
we would have been prevening
you would have been prevening
they would have been prevening
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you prevene
we let´s prevene
you prevene
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
prevening
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 «PREVENE»
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prevene in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prevene and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
I follow Gildon's emendation of Q 'preuenst', despite the tempting reading '
prevene'st' proposed and adopted by Wells (as by Kerrigan). 'Prevene' is a
distinct lexical form (see OED) and in the present context carries the same
meaning as ...
William Shakespeare, G. Blakemore Evans, 2006
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Preve/nient {adj. from prevene) Preceding, going before, préventive. Preve'aing {
p. a. from prevene, but not ujcd) Corning between, preventin?. PREVE'NT f [v. t.
from tbe Lat. prae bifore, and venio to corne) To go before, to make the way easy,
...
Koliforme mikrober ble pavist i 12, 3% av prevene. Ingen mikrober som kan tyde
pi human smittemulighet, ble pavist i 21,4% av prevene. En liknende
sammenstilling av resultatene av mikrobeundersekelsen pi materiale fra
spisesteder er gitt i ...
4
Medieval and Renaissance Humanism: Rhetoric, Representation ...
28 prevene ("occupy"), cf. Gavin Douglas, Eneados, Book I, Chapter XI, p. 63, 1. 1
1: "Can hir dolf spreit for to prevene and steir." 29 walwit ("bewailed"), cf. Gavin
Douglas, Eneados, Book III, Chapter V, p. 138, 1. 12: "And walk wo that pietie ...
Stephen Gersh, Bert Roest, 2003
5
The Knee Joint: Surgical Techniques and Strategies
(1996) Prevene tion of venous thromboembolism after knee arthroplasty. Ann
Intern Med 124:6194626 Colwell CW, Collis DK, Paulson R, et al. (1999)
Comparie son of enoxaparin and warfarin prevention of venous thromboembolic
disease.
Michel Bonnin, Ned Annunziato Amendola, Johan Bellemans, 2013
6
Exiles: Living Missionally in a Post-Christian Culture
Thinkof the verb “prevene.” Itis related to the ideaof“convene.” When one
convenesa meeting, heor she opensthat meeting and conducts it.Butsomeone
had to prevene that meeting before it began.Ahall had tobe booked, anagenda
hadto be ...
7
Debris-flow Hazards and Related Phenomena
... delineation map criteria used in this work were first proposed in the PREVENE
2001 project (PREVENE, 2001), where it was applied to two alluvial Table 20.5.
Definition of hazard level. Hazard level Map color 534 Debris flows of December
...
Matthias Jakob, Oldrich Hungr, 2005
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Status Report on Speech Research
The function holds for both forward and backward masking, that is, for both the
supervene and prevene conditions, although the constant is greater for the
forward case (Kinsbourne and Warrington, 1962 b; Turvey, 1973). For either
condition ...
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Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law
... Peter Greenwood, Selective Incapacitation (Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1982).
Terence Thornberry, David Huizinga, and Rolf Loeber, "The Prevene tion of
Serious Delinquency and Violence,” in james Howell, Barry Krisberg, j. David
Hawkins ...
Larry Siegel, Brandon Welsh, 2011
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Human Information Processing
The function holds for both forward and backward masking, that is, for both the
supervene and prevene conditions, although the constant is greater for the
forward case (Kinsbourne & Warrington, 1962b; Turvey, 1973). For either
condition ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PREVENE»
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Martin, 47, has joined the Armstrong Teasdale law firm as a partner and is launching The Prevene Group, a new subsidiary. He will lead the ... «St. Louis Business Journal, Aug 05»