CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PROCTORIZE
PRESENT
Present
I proctorize
you proctorize
he/she/it proctorizes
we proctorize
you proctorize
they proctorize
Present continuous
I am proctorizing
you are proctorizing
he/she/it is proctorizing
we are proctorizing
you are proctorizing
they are proctorizing
Present perfect
I have proctorized
you have proctorized
he/she/it has proctorized
we have proctorized
you have proctorized
they have proctorized
Present perfect continuous
I have been proctorizing
you have been proctorizing
he/she/it has been proctorizing
we have been proctorizing
you have been proctorizing
they have been proctorizing
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 proctorized
you proctorized
he/she/it proctorized
we proctorized
you proctorized
they proctorized
Past continuous
I was proctorizing
you were proctorizing
he/she/it was proctorizing
we were proctorizing
you were proctorizing
they were proctorizing
Past perfect
I had proctorized
you had proctorized
he/she/it had proctorized
we had proctorized
you had proctorized
they had proctorized
Past perfect continuous
I had been proctorizing
you had been proctorizing
he/she/it had been proctorizing
we had been proctorizing
you had been proctorizing
they had been proctorizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will proctorize
you will proctorize
he/she/it will proctorize
we will proctorize
you will proctorize
they will proctorize
Future continuous
I will be proctorizing
you will be proctorizing
he/she/it will be proctorizing
we will be proctorizing
you will be proctorizing
they will be proctorizing
Future perfect
I will have proctorized
you will have proctorized
he/she/it will have proctorized
we will have proctorized
you will have proctorized
they will have proctorized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been proctorizing
you will have been proctorizing
he/she/it will have been proctorizing
we will have been proctorizing
you will have been proctorizing
they will have been proctorizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would proctorize
you would proctorize
he/she/it would proctorize
we would proctorize
you would proctorize
they would proctorize
Conditional continuous
I would be proctorizing
you would be proctorizing
he/she/it would be proctorizing
we would be proctorizing
you would be proctorizing
they would be proctorizing
Conditional perfect
I would have proctorize
you would have proctorize
he/she/it would have proctorize
we would have proctorize
you would have proctorize
they would have proctorize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been proctorizing
you would have been proctorizing
he/she/it would have been proctorizing
we would have been proctorizing
you would have been proctorizing
they would have been proctorizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you proctorize
we let´s proctorize
you proctorize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
proctorized
Present Participle
proctorizing
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 «PROCTORIZE»
Discover the use of
proctorize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
proctorize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
“I wish you were on a bench in Christchurch Meadow, my dear young friend,” he
thought, “and that I was proctor. I have sent as good men as you down for a year
for half as much. Hang it,” he continued aloud, “ I'll try it; I'll proctorize him. I will ...
"I wish you were on a bench in Christchurch Meadow, my dear young friend," he
thought, " and that I was proctor. I have sent as good men as you down for a year
for half as much. Hang it," he continued aloud, " I'll try it ; I'll proctorize him. I will ...
Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, 1867
"I wish you were on a bench in Christchurch Meadow, my dear young friend," he
thought, " and that I was proctor. I have sent as good men as you down for a year
for half as much. Hang it," he continued aloud, " I'll try it; I'll proctorize him. I will ...
David Masson, Sir George Grove, John Morley, 1867
Hang it," he continued aloud, " I 'll try it ; I 'll proctorize him. I will, upon my word
and honor. If he shies one of his petards at me, I am cricketer enough to catch it. I
never was a butter fingers, though a bad batter. If he tries his knives on me, I will ...
5
The Sources of Standard English
... 269-271 Printing, influence of, 62 Proctorize, 267 Pronouns, 7, 23, 24, 96
Proper Names, their foreign endings, 247 Psalter, the Northumbrian, 38, 39, 40,
48, 95, 351 PSA Psalter (the one of 1250), 145- 153, 161, 185, 39^ Index.
Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant, 1873
6
Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading
Hang it," he continued aloud, " I '11 try it ; 1 11 proctorize him. I will, upon my word
and honor. If he shies one of his petards at me, I am cricketer enough to catch it. I
never was a butter fingers, though a bad batter. If he tries his knives on me, ...
7
Semicentennial Publications of the University of California
... parenthecize, patent, pluralize, poke (fun), popularize, postfix, pragmatize,
preannounce, precalculate, precisionize, predecree, predesignate, previse,
proctorize, propagandize, punctuate, quan- tify, quiesce, rationalize, reaffirm,
reconvoke, ...
University of California, Berkeley
8
Death at the President's Lodging
“It's a dubious pub out the Luton Road and a likely place to proctorize after hours.
But Gott didn't spend long there, for he was back at Town Cross by twelve-fifteen
and went down Schools Street, presumably to St Anthony's as he said.” “About ...
9
A Dictionary of Modern English Usage: The Classic First Edition
See TECHNICAL TERMS. procrastinate makes -noble, -tor; see -ABLE 1, -OR
proctorize makes -zable ; MUTE E. procure makes -rable ; see MUTE E.
procuress. See FEMININE DESIGNATIONS. produce. Verb prodū′s, noun prŏ′
dūs ; see ...
H. W. Fowler, David Crystal, 2009
But I felt far too guilty to proctorize them, and I was terribly conscious that all their
eyeswere fixed upon me, as Imoved up and down the carriages looking formy
American friend. She caught my eye in amoment, peering out ofa secondclass ...