CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RE-FORM
PRESENT
Present
I re-form
you re-form
he/she/it re-forms
we re-form
you re-form
they re-form
Present continuous
I am re-forming
you are re-forming
he/she/it is re-forming
we are re-forming
you are re-forming
they are re-forming
Present perfect
I have re-formed
you have re-formed
he/she/it has re-formed
we have re-formed
you have re-formed
they have re-formed
Present perfect continuous
I have been re-forming
you have been re-forming
he/she/it has been re-forming
we have been re-forming
you have been re-forming
they have been re-forming
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 re-formed
you re-formed
he/she/it re-formed
we re-formed
you re-formed
they re-formed
Past continuous
I was re-forming
you were re-forming
he/she/it was re-forming
we were re-forming
you were re-forming
they were re-forming
Past perfect
I had re-formed
you had re-formed
he/she/it had re-formed
we had re-formed
you had re-formed
they had re-formed
Past perfect continuous
I had been re-forming
you had been re-forming
he/she/it had been re-forming
we had been re-forming
you had been re-forming
they had been re-forming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will re-form
you will re-form
he/she/it will re-form
we will re-form
you will re-form
they will re-form
Future continuous
I will be re-forming
you will be re-forming
he/she/it will be re-forming
we will be re-forming
you will be re-forming
they will be re-forming
Future perfect
I will have re-formed
you will have re-formed
he/she/it will have re-formed
we will have re-formed
you will have re-formed
they will have re-formed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been re-forming
you will have been re-forming
he/she/it will have been re-forming
we will have been re-forming
you will have been re-forming
they will have been re-forming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would re-form
you would re-form
he/she/it would re-form
we would re-form
you would re-form
they would re-form
Conditional continuous
I would be re-forming
you would be re-forming
he/she/it would be re-forming
we would be re-forming
you would be re-forming
they would be re-forming
Conditional perfect
I would have re-form
you would have re-form
he/she/it would have re-form
we would have re-form
you would have re-form
they would have re-form
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been re-forming
you would have been re-forming
he/she/it would have been re-forming
we would have been re-forming
you would have been re-forming
they would have been re-forming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you re-form
we let´s re-form
you re-form
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
re-formed
Present Participle
re-forming
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 «RE-FORM»
Discover the use of
re-form in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
re-form and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
MANUAL OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AND SPELLING:
Re-form' (161), v. to amend. Re-form' (117, 161), v. to form anew. ' Re-form' a-ble,
164. Ref-or-ma'tion (161, 228, N.), n. amendment. Re-form-a'tion (161), n. a new
formation. Re-form'a-tive. Re-form'a-to-ry, 86. Re-formed' (161), v. did reform, ...
RICHARD SOULE AND WILLIAM A. WHEELER, 1861
2
Forming California Common Interest Developments
The proposed amended public report must include RE Form 618G, the front page
for the amended public report. Subdividers conducting business under the
authority of a current public report who intend to amend their report only to
include ...
3
A Dictionary for Primary Schools
Re-form', e. t. to correct. R,-fnrm', n. amendment. Re'-form, re. t. to form anew. Re-
form-i'-tion. a. formation anew, [of Itfe. K-f-orm-a'-tlon, a- amendment Re-form'-ed,
* p- amended, corrected. Re'-form-ed,*p, formed anew. lJe-form'-er, n. one who ...
4
A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ...
... a. flowing back, ebbing. , '"UI.> n. a flowing back, ebb. ^-fo-cil-la'-tion, n. act of
refreshing. *-">-mentl, v. t. to foment again. Re-form', r. i. to correct, change from
worse to Re-form', n. reformation, amendment, [better. Re'-form, v. t. to form anew.
5
A Comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language
RE-FORM', r. a. To change from worse to better ; to amend; to correct ; to improve
; to reclaim. re form', v. it. To grow better; to improve. re form'^*. A refurmation ; an
amendment. r£f qr-ma'tiqn, h. Act of reforming : — the change in relit ion begun ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1866
6
The Extreme Principle: What Matters Most, What Works Best
Education re—form can too often be a solution in search of a problem. Students
and teachers are not concepts, they are people. The work that students and
teachers do in classrooms is not a set of conceptual con— structs. Students and ...
7
AN ELEMENTARY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Running back ; flowing back. re'flux", n. The backward course of water. re-form',
v. a. To form anew. re-form', v. a. &. w. To change from worse to better ; to correct;
to restore; to amend. re-form' ,_w. A reformation ; an amendment. ref-or-ma'tion, ...
JOSEPH E. WORCESTER, 1860
8
A Pronouncing, Explanatory, and Synonymous Dictionary of the ...
Re-form', v. a. To form anew. Re-form', v. a. To change from worse to better; to
amend ; to correct ; to improve. Re-form', v. n. To grow better ; to improve. Re-f6rm
', n. A reformation; an amendment* REf-pr-ma'do, it. An officer retained in service.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1855
9
Design and Manufacture for Sustainable Development 2004
The designer-maker behind Re-Form furniture established a workshop to design
and make furniture in 1992. Re-Form furniture is made from reclaimed timber and
recycled plastic sheets made from post-consumer waste polyethylene bottles.
Tracy Bhamra, Bernard Hon, 2004
10
Teachers Know What Works: Experience, Not Statistics, ...
In a few years, a new governor will sweep out the prior re-form and propose a
new re-form. Teachers know that political re-forms of education come, go, come
back, and leave again as political winds blow in varying directions. Teachers
know ...