CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECOLONISE
PRESENT
Present
I recolonise
you recolonise
he/she/it recolonises
we recolonise
you recolonise
they recolonise
Present continuous
I am recolonising
you are recolonising
he/she/it is recolonising
we are recolonising
you are recolonising
they are recolonising
Present perfect
I have recolonised
you have recolonised
he/she/it has recolonised
we have recolonised
you have recolonised
they have recolonised
Present perfect continuous
I have been recolonising
you have been recolonising
he/she/it has been recolonising
we have been recolonising
you have been recolonising
they have been recolonising
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 recolonised
you recolonised
he/she/it recolonised
we recolonised
you recolonised
they recolonised
Past continuous
I was recolonising
you were recolonising
he/she/it was recolonising
we were recolonising
you were recolonising
they were recolonising
Past perfect
I had recolonised
you had recolonised
he/she/it had recolonised
we had recolonised
you had recolonised
they had recolonised
Past perfect continuous
I had been recolonising
you had been recolonising
he/she/it had been recolonising
we had been recolonising
you had been recolonising
they had been recolonising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will recolonise
you will recolonise
he/she/it will recolonise
we will recolonise
you will recolonise
they will recolonise
Future continuous
I will be recolonising
you will be recolonising
he/she/it will be recolonising
we will be recolonising
you will be recolonising
they will be recolonising
Future perfect
I will have recolonised
you will have recolonised
he/she/it will have recolonised
we will have recolonised
you will have recolonised
they will have recolonised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been recolonising
you will have been recolonising
he/she/it will have been recolonising
we will have been recolonising
you will have been recolonising
they will have been recolonising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would recolonise
you would recolonise
he/she/it would recolonise
we would recolonise
you would recolonise
they would recolonise
Conditional continuous
I would be recolonising
you would be recolonising
he/she/it would be recolonising
we would be recolonising
you would be recolonising
they would be recolonising
Conditional perfect
I would have recolonise
you would have recolonise
he/she/it would have recolonise
we would have recolonise
you would have recolonise
they would have recolonise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been recolonising
you would have been recolonising
he/she/it would have been recolonising
we would have been recolonising
you would have been recolonising
they would have been recolonising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you recolonise
we let´s recolonise
you recolonise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
recolonised
Present Participle
recolonising
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 «RECOLONISE»
Discover the use of
recolonise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
recolonise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Study to Determine how Quickly Trout
Recolonise Streams ...
Three small north eastern Victorian trout streams (Fifteen Mile Creek, Ryans Creek, and Royston River) were treated with rotenone as part of a trout survey.
2
Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation: Biology, ...
The book is divided into sections on taxonomy, anatomy, reproduction, ecology, physiology, fisheries, management, conservation and landscape ecology. It is destined to become the chosen text on seagrasses for any marine biology course.
A. W. D. Larkum, Robert Joseph Orth, Carlos M. Duarte, 2007
3
Flammable Australia: The Fire Regimes and Biodiversity of a ...
Recolonisation Whilst some invertebrates, in some situations, may survive the
direct effects of fire, many invertebrates probably have to recolonise burnt
patches from unburnt refugia. Several types of unburnt refugia may be exploited
by ...
Ross Andrew Bradstock, Jann Elizabeth Williams, A. M. Gill, 2002
4
Silent Summer: The State of Wildlife in Britain and Ireland
The charred heather and gorse is simply no longer inhabitable, and it takes years
to recover sufficiently for reptiles to recolonise. Well- developed heather structure
and moss–lichen understorey are important requirements for the Sand Lizard ...
5
Managing Wetlands for Private and Social Good: Theory, ...
Links: or corridors, increase the ability of species to disperse, use multiple
habitats and recolonise areas. They may be particularly important where open or
ploughed fields, roads, railways or other altered landscapes act as barriers to ...
Stuart M. Whitten, Jeff Bennett, 2005
6
Carabid Beetles as Bioindicators: Biogeographical, ...
Additionally, a huge amount of alluvial ground beetles are habitat generalists (
Weigmann and Wohlgemuth-von-Reiche 1999), which may increase the chance
of finding surrogate habitats and to quickly recolonise habitats after flooding.
D. Johan Kotze, Thorsten Assmann, Jinze Noordijk, 2011
7
Cobbett's Political Register
This is the touchstone. Here is the protest: and will the man of the two red lions
stand to it? Oh, no: not he: and ' yet, what shujle will he have; what metaphor;
what miserable device ? France will say, perhaps, that she does not recolonise
the ...
8
Practical Conservation Biology
(Photo by David Lindenmayer.) • provide habitat for species that eventually
recolonise a disturbed site – a phenomenon referred to as 'structural enrichment'
of the post-disturbance area (Lindenmayer and Franklin, 2002) • influence ...
David Lindenmayer, Mark Burgman, 2005
9
A Nature Conservation Review: Volume 1: The Selection of ...
Some insects are extremely sedentary and unable to recolonise lost ground even
within a short distance. For the rarer species it is thus important to protect
minimum populations by means of safeguarded sites. The key site series
contains ...
These two separate strategies, which have been termed the 'stress-tolerant' and
the 'biologically competent', differ in their competitive abilities, in their ability to
recolonise denuded habitats, and perhaps in their susceptibility to predation.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECOLONISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
recolonise is used in the context of the following news items.
Ce grand duc qui recolonise nos carrières
Séances de baguage de hiboux chez Carmeuse, du côté de la vallée de la Molignée, à Haut-le-Wastia (Anhée). Un poussin grand-duc aux grottes de Han. «Le Soir, Jun 15»
Time for a bold dingo experiment in NSW national park
The researchers suggest allowing dingoes to recolonise Sturt National Park in north-western NSW. One strategy to achieve this would be to realign a small ... «Phys.Org, Feb 15»
How to eradicate grey squirrels without firing a shot
As people in Ireland have mostly stopped killing pine martens, which are now legally protected, they have begun to recolonise their former ranges. And the grey ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Polémique. Les loups vont-ils revenir partout en France ?
Depuis sa réapparition naturelle dans le Mercantour (Alpes), il y a 24 ans, le loup recolonise de nouveaux territoires chaque année en France. Des individus ... «Ouest-France, Oct 14»
Le loup recolonise le territoire français
Les loups sont désormais dans la Meuse, et jusqu'où iront-ils ? Après quasiment un siècle d'absence, les loups ne cessent d'avancer dans une France qui ... «la Nouvelle République, Apr 14»
Fish stocks ready to recolonise the NE Atlantic?
Since the year 2000, It has been argued that fish populations have been reduced in the NE Atlantic. Now the scientific evidence is coming down in favour of ... «The Earth Times, Jul 13»
Kambon: Africa has come too far to be recolonised
Commenting on whether Africa would be recolonised, Kambon said, “It has reached too far to return to colonisation. “They have gone beyond the stage where ... «Trinidad Guardian, Jul 12»
Repopulating Europe after the Ice Age
'The end of the Last Glacial Maximum allowed people to recolonise the parts of Europe that had been deserted and this expansion allowed increase of human ... «Cordis News, Jul 12»
Once-extinct moth has recolonised large parts of the UK
A once-extinct moth has recolonised large parts of the UK by gaining a foothold in abandoned industrial sites, conservationists said today. The small ranunculus ... «The Independent, Jun 12»
UGANDAN OIL: US Africa Command a tool to Recolonise the …
UGANDAN OIL: US Africa Command a tool to Recolonise the African Continent. By Motsoko Pheko. Global Research, March 15, 2012. Pambazuka News 17 ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Mar 12»