CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECLASP
PRESENT
Present
I reclasp
you reclasp
he/she/it reclasps
we reclasp
you reclasp
they reclasp
Present continuous
I am reclasping
you are reclasping
he/she/it is reclasping
we are reclasping
you are reclasping
they are reclasping
Present perfect
I have reclasped
you have reclasped
he/she/it has reclasped
we have reclasped
you have reclasped
they have reclasped
Present perfect continuous
I have been reclasping
you have been reclasping
he/she/it has been reclasping
we have been reclasping
you have been reclasping
they have been reclasping
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 reclasped
you reclasped
he/she/it reclasped
we reclasped
you reclasped
they reclasped
Past continuous
I was reclasping
you were reclasping
he/she/it was reclasping
we were reclasping
you were reclasping
they were reclasping
Past perfect
I had reclasped
you had reclasped
he/she/it had reclasped
we had reclasped
you had reclasped
they had reclasped
Past perfect continuous
I had been reclasping
you had been reclasping
he/she/it had been reclasping
we had been reclasping
you had been reclasping
they had been reclasping
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reclasp
you will reclasp
he/she/it will reclasp
we will reclasp
you will reclasp
they will reclasp
Future continuous
I will be reclasping
you will be reclasping
he/she/it will be reclasping
we will be reclasping
you will be reclasping
they will be reclasping
Future perfect
I will have reclasped
you will have reclasped
he/she/it will have reclasped
we will have reclasped
you will have reclasped
they will have reclasped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reclasping
you will have been reclasping
he/she/it will have been reclasping
we will have been reclasping
you will have been reclasping
they will have been reclasping
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reclasp
you would reclasp
he/she/it would reclasp
we would reclasp
you would reclasp
they would reclasp
Conditional continuous
I would be reclasping
you would be reclasping
he/she/it would be reclasping
we would be reclasping
you would be reclasping
they would be reclasping
Conditional perfect
I would have reclasp
you would have reclasp
he/she/it would have reclasp
we would have reclasp
you would have reclasp
they would have reclasp
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reclasping
you would have been reclasping
he/she/it would have been reclasping
we would have been reclasping
you would have been reclasping
they would have been reclasping
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reclasp
we let´s reclasp
you reclasp
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reclasped
Present Participle
reclasping
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 «RECLASP»
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reclasp in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reclasp and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mentoring Matters: A Toolkit for Organizing and Operating ...
Participants may change their grip so as to be more comfortable, but they should
not to unclasp and reclasp so as to undo the knot. Explain that whenever the
group members are talking to someone or about someone, that the person's first
...
Mark Benigni, Sheryll Petrosky, 2011
2
On The Spot Sales Trainer
Let them struggle for about 10 minutes, then you can offer the group one unclasp
and reclasp - they need to discuss and decide what unclasp-reclasp would be
most useful. Most of the time a full circle falls out, but occasionally there are two
or ...
Sales Development Specialists
3
Graduated exercises for translation into German, extr. from ...
... was this. to reclasp. iuteber einb>fen. ln (the ostrich), Set. the want. ba« JJid)
tborbanben- fetn. which constitution, etc. — how much this constitution of the
feathers however mates them fit, etc. flowing honours — waving ornament. to
reckon, ...
Friedrich Otto Froembling, 1866
Do this now andtake note of which thumb and forefingeris ontop,then unclasp
and reclasp the other way, so your opposite thumb and forefinger are ontop. How
does that feel? Most people will sayit feels uncomfortable. Now,unclasp your ...
5
The Sailors' and Soldiers' Magazine
It is a heart-saddening thought that the youngest of these two hundred women is
already old in vice — has crossed the hue that can never be repassed— has
loosed that zone of purity which no power even in heaven can reclasp. But that to
...
6
The Mosaic Creation: Illustrated by Discoveries and ...
-And,(although they have been separated by force or accident,.if brought together
, they immediately reclasp, \ resuming their former smoothness. These threads
are interlaced with each other, by means of a vast number of fibres or teeth,
which ...
7
Kidd's Own Journal; for Inter-Communications on Natural ...
It is also to be observed, that when two threads, separated by accident or foree,
are brought togcther again, they immediately reclasp. Draw your finger down the
feather, which is against the grain, and you break, probably, the junction of some
...
8
The works of G.P.R. James, revised and corrected by the author
When she had done, Lady Mallory could reclasp the book in peace, and lift up
her eyes to heaven. Calm and collected now, she once more summoned her
maid, dressed slowly and thoughtfully, and descended to breakfast. Ere the meal
was ...
George Payne R. James, 1847
9
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
... The other hears, among them, only no. Iphig. They are not words intended to
mislead. I 've laid the bottom of my heart before thee. Dost thou not feel how I,
with anxious bosom, Pant to reclasp my father, mother, brethren ; That in the halls
, ...
It is also to be observed, that when two threads, separated by accident or force,
are brought together again, they immediately reclasp. Draw your finger down the
feather which is against the grain, and you break, probably, the junction of some
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECLASP»
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reclasp is used in the context of the following news items.
Organizing Tips: The Best Way To Store Necklaces
All you have to do is unfasten the chain, run it through a plastic straw and reclasp it. The magazine also suggests cutting the straw to fit the length of your jewelry. «Huffington Post, Nov 12»
Murder of Marine Colonel Demands Justice
... replace the box of ammunition in the cabinet and reclasp the cabinet; carry the gun across the yard; place the butt of the shotgun on the ground and grasp the ... «Salem-News.Com, May 10»