CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REAMEND
PRESENT
Present
I reamend
you reamend
he/she/it reamends
we reamend
you reamend
they reamend
Present continuous
I am reamending
you are reamending
he/she/it is reamending
we are reamending
you are reamending
they are reamending
Present perfect
I have reamended
you have reamended
he/she/it has reamended
we have reamended
you have reamended
they have reamended
Present perfect continuous
I have been reamending
you have been reamending
he/she/it has been reamending
we have been reamending
you have been reamending
they have been reamending
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 reamended
you reamended
he/she/it reamended
we reamended
you reamended
they reamended
Past continuous
I was reamending
you were reamending
he/she/it was reamending
we were reamending
you were reamending
they were reamending
Past perfect
I had reamended
you had reamended
he/she/it had reamended
we had reamended
you had reamended
they had reamended
Past perfect continuous
I had been reamending
you had been reamending
he/she/it had been reamending
we had been reamending
you had been reamending
they had been reamending
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reamend
you will reamend
he/she/it will reamend
we will reamend
you will reamend
they will reamend
Future continuous
I will be reamending
you will be reamending
he/she/it will be reamending
we will be reamending
you will be reamending
they will be reamending
Future perfect
I will have reamended
you will have reamended
he/she/it will have reamended
we will have reamended
you will have reamended
they will have reamended
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reamending
you will have been reamending
he/she/it will have been reamending
we will have been reamending
you will have been reamending
they will have been reamending
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reamend
you would reamend
he/she/it would reamend
we would reamend
you would reamend
they would reamend
Conditional continuous
I would be reamending
you would be reamending
he/she/it would be reamending
we would be reamending
you would be reamending
they would be reamending
Conditional perfect
I would have reamend
you would have reamend
he/she/it would have reamend
we would have reamend
you would have reamend
they would have reamend
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reamending
you would have been reamending
he/she/it would have been reamending
we would have been reamending
you would have been reamending
they would have been reamending
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reamend
we let´s reamend
you reamend
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reamended
Present Participle
reamending
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 «REAMEND»
Discover the use of
reamend in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reamend and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Cox's Forms of Practical Proceedings in the Chambers of the ...
To withdraw replication : — to withdraw their replication and, To amend bill: —
amend [Or, reamend] their bill, And interrogatories:— and also the interrogatories
filed by them for the examination of the defendant (B. A.) in answer to the said bill,
...
Edward William Cox, John Biddle, 1863
2
Forms of Practical Proceedings in the Chambers of the Master ...
To withdraw replication .-—to withdraw their replication and, To amend bill .-—
amend [0r, reamend] their bill, And interrogatories .-—and also the interrogatories
filed by them for the examination of the defendant (B. A.) in answer to the said bill,
...
Edward COX (Law Stationer.), John Biddle (of the Master of the Rolls' Chambers.), 1863
3
The Malayan Law Journal
Thereafter the plaintiff applied to reamend the writ and the claim in the form it
originally was by showing the limited company as the defendant. To confuse the
matter further, William Wong was also a director of the limited H company. Both
the ...
Bashir Ahmad Mallal, 2000
4
The Estates Gazette Digest of Land and Property Cases
They gave the plaintiff leave to reamend the statement of claim on terms that if he
succeeded only on the point raised by the reamendment, the order for costs
made below should not be disturbed. Mr. Albery elected to reamend the
statement of ...
5
Southern reporter: Cases argued and determined in the courts ...
The Court of Appeal, Foret, J., held that: (1) State's failure to reamend the
indictment to manslaughter after defendant withdrew her guilty plea was patent
but nonprejudicial and harmless error; (2) trial court properly allowed defendant
to ...
6
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ...
In September the Defendants' Answer was sworn; but not having been filed on
Account of some Informality a Motion was made by the Plaintiff, that he may be at
liberty to reamend his Bill on Payment of '20s. Costs, without Prejudice to the ...
Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Francis Vesey, John Beames, 1815
7
A New Abridgment of the Law
37 of Pleading are tenus, and in Pleading are tenus the Record was only in but
after the Pleadings were entred on Record, if it were not a Reamend his . .
Declaration, Flesh _ _ though i: be cord ot the same Term, it could not be
amended or ...
Matthew Bacon, Joseph Sayer, Owen Ruffhead, 1778
8
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... respectively to annex such reasonable 96 er; Forfeitures for the Breach of such
Bye Laws, R'-1195]', ;c'nZXI,c. gulations and Ordinances when made, as to them
sha 15 dient in that Behalf; and from time to time to flnnuérders Reamend all or ...
Great Britain, Sir George Kettilby Rickards, 1825
9
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former ...
It is not charged in the indictment. This is information that we gave serious
consideration to charging in the indictment. However, we decided that -- not to
delay further the trial and reamend the indictment once again, but to instead
proceed with ...
André Klip, Göran Sluiter, 2005
10
Freight Forwarding and Multi Modal Transport Contracts
Thecourtgranted the plaintiffsleaveto reamend. The court pointed tothefact that
the object ofthe HagueRulestime limit is to protect shipowners from stale claims
and that providedthatasuit was broughtby theparty entitledtosue beforea
competent ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REAMEND»
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reamend is used in the context of the following news items.
Arsene Wenger fears dropping out of Europe
Although Arsenal fc has policies,but believe me every policy can be reamend and review,we are Champions not a club without history…please Arsene sign ... «Soccerlens, Jan 13»