CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REASSAIL
PRESENT
Present
I reassail
you reassail
he/she/it reassails
we reassail
you reassail
they reassail
Present continuous
I am reassailling
you are reassailling
he/she/it is reassailling
we are reassailling
you are reassailling
they are reassailling
Present perfect
I have reassailled
you have reassailled
he/she/it has reassailled
we have reassailled
you have reassailled
they have reassailled
Present perfect continuous
I have been reassailling
you have been reassailling
he/she/it has been reassailling
we have been reassailling
you have been reassailling
they have been reassailling
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 reassailled
you reassailled
he/she/it reassailled
we reassailled
you reassailled
they reassailled
Past continuous
I was reassailling
you were reassailling
he/she/it was reassailling
we were reassailling
you were reassailling
they were reassailling
Past perfect
I had reassailled
you had reassailled
he/she/it had reassailled
we had reassailled
you had reassailled
they had reassailled
Past perfect continuous
I had been reassailling
you had been reassailling
he/she/it had been reassailling
we had been reassailling
you had been reassailling
they had been reassailling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reassail
you will reassail
he/she/it will reassail
we will reassail
you will reassail
they will reassail
Future continuous
I will be reassailling
you will be reassailling
he/she/it will be reassailling
we will be reassailling
you will be reassailling
they will be reassailling
Future perfect
I will have reassailled
you will have reassailled
he/she/it will have reassailled
we will have reassailled
you will have reassailled
they will have reassailled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reassailling
you will have been reassailling
he/she/it will have been reassailling
we will have been reassailling
you will have been reassailling
they will have been reassailling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reassail
you would reassail
he/she/it would reassail
we would reassail
you would reassail
they would reassail
Conditional continuous
I would be reassailling
you would be reassailling
he/she/it would be reassailling
we would be reassailling
you would be reassailling
they would be reassailling
Conditional perfect
I would have reassail
you would have reassail
he/she/it would have reassail
we would have reassail
you would have reassail
they would have reassail
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reassailling
you would have been reassailling
he/she/it would have been reassailling
we would have been reassailling
you would have been reassailling
they would have been reassailling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reassail
we let´s reassail
you reassail
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reassailled
Present Participle
reassailling
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 «REASSAIL»
Discover the use of
reassail in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reassail and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
English Language Word Builder
... REABSORB REACCEDE REACCENT REACCEPT REACCUSE READDICT
READVISE REANOINT REANSWER REAROUSE REASCEND REASSAIL
REASSORT REATTACH REATTACK REATTAIN REBELLOW REBORROW
REBOTTLE ...
When he had said thus much, with eyes side-cast, He turned the wretched scalp
to reassail With teeth canine, that flinched not from the bone. Ah Pisa ! shame of
all the folks that dwell In the fair clime of si's assenting tone, Since thy compeers ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1855
3
Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method
At this point his old doubts concerning historical explanation reassail him.
Almost reluctantly he introduces a new concept, the concept of “function.” It is the
different function performed by art in Egypt and Greece that explains the decisive
...
4
Introduction to the Literature of Europe: In the Fifteenth, ...
Je vous confesse (the latter told Wytenbogart) qu'il m'adonne beau- coup des
scrupules qui me restent, et auxquels je ne scai pas bien reassail him with
arguments he could not parry. If chap. we 54- LITERATURE OF EUROPE.
... affistrent la vile de Berewyk par mere et terre, et procheynement deuaunt la
pente- cost le roy Dengleterre y veint meifmes et assailerent la vile, mais ne la
pristrent point, mais reappaillerent meutz lour horduz pour reassail- ler la dit vile.
Sir Thomas Gray, Joseph Stevenson, John Leland, 1836
6
Thaddeus of Warsaw: Four Volumes in Two
... his hopes died away, and his fears and reluctance awakened. He stopped at
the door of I he nearest print-shop. Ail that he had experienced at ihe pawn-
hroker's, reassail- ed him if possihle with reduhled violence. — What he had
presented ...
7
The Amazing Illustrated Word-Game Memory Books Set 3: ...
Story + 7-Letter Words & Alphagrams 8-letter Words & Alphagrams L=12=Tin-
man (IREAS) 8-Letter Words Alphagrams RAISABLE SALARIED GASALIER
ASSAILER REASSAIL SALARIES REAVAILS CALIBERS CALIBRES BEDRAILS
...
8
Technique and Tradition in Beckett's Trilogy of Novels
The pain and the protest reassail the reader, intensified at each reading. Ihab
Hassan finds that in the case of The Unnamable paraphrasis is difficult and
criticism superfluous (1967, 162). Nevertheless, if an analysis is attempted, it is
seen that ...
9
Henry Irving, the actor and his world
4 As the first night approached, Ellen Terry's initial doubts as to her ability to
identify herself with Lady Macbeth began to reassail her. Irving, keenly aware of
her nervousness and of how much he owed to the aesthetic bridle with which she
...
10
High Lights and Twilights of Morningshore
VII Oft as I watch the billows' rhythmic sweep, The measured pulses and recurrent
roar Of waves withdrawn to reassail the shore, Strange likeness unto life they
seem to keep; To light that nightly swerves to darkness deep, To toil with rest ...
Sarah Satterthwaite Leslie, 1923