CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PROLOGIZE
PRESENT
Present
I prologize
you prologize
he/she/it prologizes
we prologize
you prologize
they prologize
Present continuous
I am prologizing
you are prologizing
he/she/it is prologizing
we are prologizing
you are prologizing
they are prologizing
Present perfect
I have prologized
you have prologized
he/she/it has prologized
we have prologized
you have prologized
they have prologized
Present perfect continuous
I have been prologizing
you have been prologizing
he/she/it has been prologizing
we have been prologizing
you have been prologizing
they have been prologizing
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 prologized
you prologized
he/she/it prologized
we prologized
you prologized
they prologized
Past continuous
I was prologizing
you were prologizing
he/she/it was prologizing
we were prologizing
you were prologizing
they were prologizing
Past perfect
I had prologized
you had prologized
he/she/it had prologized
we had prologized
you had prologized
they had prologized
Past perfect continuous
I had been prologizing
you had been prologizing
he/she/it had been prologizing
we had been prologizing
you had been prologizing
they had been prologizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will prologize
you will prologize
he/she/it will prologize
we will prologize
you will prologize
they will prologize
Future continuous
I will be prologizing
you will be prologizing
he/she/it will be prologizing
we will be prologizing
you will be prologizing
they will be prologizing
Future perfect
I will have prologized
you will have prologized
he/she/it will have prologized
we will have prologized
you will have prologized
they will have prologized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been prologizing
you will have been prologizing
he/she/it will have been prologizing
we will have been prologizing
you will have been prologizing
they will have been prologizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would prologize
you would prologize
he/she/it would prologize
we would prologize
you would prologize
they would prologize
Conditional continuous
I would be prologizing
you would be prologizing
he/she/it would be prologizing
we would be prologizing
you would be prologizing
they would be prologizing
Conditional perfect
I would have prologize
you would have prologize
he/she/it would have prologize
we would have prologize
you would have prologize
they would have prologize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been prologizing
you would have been prologizing
he/she/it would have been prologizing
we would have been prologizing
you would have been prologizing
they would have been prologizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you prologize
we let´s prologize
you prologize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
prologized
Present Participle
prologizing
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 «PROLOGIZE»
Discover the use of
prologize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prologize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Works: In Ten Volumes : Collated with Alle the Former ...
(1) Prologues are but Huzshers before the -wise, Why may not then an Huzsher
prologize? Here's a fair Sight, and -were ye oftner seen s f1'hn.tgather'd here, 't-
would pleafl- ourKing andQueen,' Upon my Conscienee, ye are welcome all To ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Lewis Theobald, 1750
2
American English Spelling: An Informal Description
... is added, the stress shifts off of that vowel: (Array 9-8) antiphon, antiphony
eponym, eponymy refer, referee defer, deference prolog, prologize synonym,
synonymize Prologize explicates to (prolog)ize). If we assume the variant term
prologue, ...
3
Prologues to Shakespeare's Theatre: Performance and ...
5 With its obvious neologism, 'prologize', the rhetorical question here marks a
change in the character's perceived role. Significantly, Frigozo has earlier
complained about his responsibilities as a courtier, self-importantly remarking,
upon his ...
Douglas Bruster, Robert Weimann, 2004
4
The Works of Francis Beaumont, and Mr. John Fletcher: The ...
... is to rule his Life-time: Take my Counsel: 1 have one Word to fay to this noble
Assembly, and I am for you. Rin. Your Method Iball govern ma. Fri. (1) Prologues
are but Huishers before the wife, Why may not then an Huijber prologize ? , □ ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), 1750
5
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
brated by the inhabitants of Laconia, before they gathered their fruits. The
Romans, also, celebrated a feast of the same kind. To PROLOGIZE, t>. To deliver
a prologue. Prologues are bad huishers before the wise : Why may not then an ...
6
The Enigma of God: A Revelation to Man
... to prologize as God does with us. The best form of this is our children. We want
to bring them up in a manner that they will be good people and successful. That
being the same fact with our talents. They, too, are likened to our progeny as ...
Frank Marcello Antonetti, 2012
7
The Revelations Translated, and Explained Throughout, with ...
The rise of tl Antichristian Spirit' in the Church is the cause of the prophecy, of the
manifestation of Christ to the Apostle, and the addresses to the Church or
Churches, all which, after the Greek manner, may be imagined to prologize, and
give ...
William COOKE (Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge.), 1789
8
The works historical, political and miscellaneous (etc.) to ...
There may prologize- the spirit of Philip, Herod's brother. It may also be thought,
that Herod had well bedewed himself with wine, which made him grant the easier
to his wives daughter. Some of his disciples also, as to congratulate his liberty, ...
9
Paradise regained. Samson Agonistes
There may prologize the Spirit of Philip, Herod's brother. lt may also be thought
that Herod had well bedew'd himself with wine, which made him grant the easier
to his wive's daughter. Some of his disciples also, as to congratulate his liberty, ...
John Milton, Henry John Todd, 1809
10
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
The Romans, also, celebrated a feast of the same kind. _ To PROLOGIZE, v. To
deliver a prologue. Prologues are bad huishers before the wise: Why may not
then an huisher pro/agate 2 Beaum. and Fl. 7 PROIOGUE, s. sarpohotyog;
prologue, ...