CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PRUSSIANISE
PRESENT
Present
I prussianise
you prussianise
he/she/it prussianises
we prussianise
you prussianise
they prussianise
Present continuous
I am prussianising
you are prussianising
he/she/it is prussianising
we are prussianising
you are prussianising
they are prussianising
Present perfect
I have prussianised
you have prussianised
he/she/it has prussianised
we have prussianised
you have prussianised
they have prussianised
Present perfect continuous
I have been prussianising
you have been prussianising
he/she/it has been prussianising
we have been prussianising
you have been prussianising
they have been prussianising
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 prussianised
you prussianised
he/she/it prussianised
we prussianised
you prussianised
they prussianised
Past continuous
I was prussianising
you were prussianising
he/she/it was prussianising
we were prussianising
you were prussianising
they were prussianising
Past perfect
I had prussianised
you had prussianised
he/she/it had prussianised
we had prussianised
you had prussianised
they had prussianised
Past perfect continuous
I had been prussianising
you had been prussianising
he/she/it had been prussianising
we had been prussianising
you had been prussianising
they had been prussianising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will prussianise
you will prussianise
he/she/it will prussianise
we will prussianise
you will prussianise
they will prussianise
Future continuous
I will be prussianising
you will be prussianising
he/she/it will be prussianising
we will be prussianising
you will be prussianising
they will be prussianising
Future perfect
I will have prussianised
you will have prussianised
he/she/it will have prussianised
we will have prussianised
you will have prussianised
they will have prussianised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been prussianising
you will have been prussianising
he/she/it will have been prussianising
we will have been prussianising
you will have been prussianising
they will have been prussianising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would Prussianise
you would Prussianise
he/she/it would Prussianise
we would Prussianise
you would Prussianise
they would Prussianise
Conditional continuous
I would be prussianising
you would be prussianising
he/she/it would be prussianising
we would be prussianising
you would be prussianising
they would be prussianising
Conditional perfect
I would have Prussianise
you would have Prussianise
he/she/it would have Prussianise
we would have Prussianise
you would have Prussianise
they would have Prussianise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been prussianising
you would have been prussianising
he/she/it would have been prussianising
we would have been prussianising
you would have been prussianising
they would have been prussianising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you prussianise
we let´s prussianise
you prussianise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to prussianise
Past participle
prussianised
Present Participle
prussianising
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 «PRUSSIANISE»
Discover the use of
Prussianise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Prussianise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Observations on the Social and Political State of Denmark, ...
249 Prussianise this army, to introduce into it Prussian officers, Prussian exercise
, Prussian discipline ; and the secret object of the Prussian Government was, no
doubt, to Prussianise it so effectually, through its officers, that it should be in ...
2
The collected works of G.K. Chesterton
In short, it made exactly the same sort of difference of which we speak when we
say that 1870 was a disaster to Europe, or that it was necessary to fight Prussia
lest she should Prussianise the whole world. America would have been very ...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1990
3
The Secret Memoirs of Bertha Krupp: From the Papers and ...
Prussianise the British Empire harder it will be for us to Prussianise them when
things are being adjusted to our liking." " Prussianise England and France,
excellent idea, tres magnifique! " crowed Phili the irrepressible. "Not quite so fast,
" said ...
Henry William Fischer, 1916
4
The Ideal of Human Unity
The German failed to Prussianise Poland or even his own kin who speak his own
language, the Alsatians. The Finn remained unconquerably Finnish in Russia.
The mild Austrian methods left the Austrian Pole as Polish as his oppressed ...
5
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., ...
Bismarck dismissed; Emperors holding Socialist conferences; more attempts to
murder the Tsar; strikes all over the world; Germans going to Prussianise Central
Africa! No want of novelty in our time and amusing enough, if one is far enough ...
6
The Seven Years War: A Transatlantic History
... to Prussia's ecclesiastic and higher educational institutions, resulting in
curricular changes that combined traditional Lutheranism with elements of
Enlightenment philosophy.16 Less successful was Frederick's attempt to “
Prussianise” Silesia ...
Matt Schumann, Karl W. Schweizer, 2012
7
Scientist of Empire: Sir Roderick Murchison, Scientific ...
He arranged with Clarendon to prevent what seems to have been envisioned as
an attempt to 'Prussianise' the mission by unequivocally subordinating the
research of Wilhelm Bleek, a philologist appointed as interpreter through the
influence ...
8
Education and World Citizenship
The utilization of a large system of education for political purposes has (he
argued) enabled the ruling classes of Germany to Prussianise the whole country
within two generations.... The lesson we derive from this sad experience is that
the ...
Edgar Bradshaw Castle, 1947
9
Poland under the dominion of Russia
... to Germanise, or rather to Prussianise its Polish subjects : with this view in the
schools, every thing is taught in the German language ; the edicts, laws,
proclamations, &c. are all published in German. — Amee. Editor. CHAPTER II.
Harro Harring, Ignacy S. Szymański, Samuel Gridley Howe, 1834
In short, it made exactly the same sort of difference of which we speak when we
say that 1870 was a disaster to Europe, or that it was necessary to fight Prussia
lest she should Prussianise the whole world. America would have been very ...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1968