CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECONCEPTUALISE
PRESENT
Present
I reconceptualise
you reconceptualise
he/she/it reconceptualises
we reconceptualise
you reconceptualise
they reconceptualise
Present continuous
I am reconceptualising
you are reconceptualising
he/she/it is reconceptualising
we are reconceptualising
you are reconceptualising
they are reconceptualising
Present perfect
I have reconceptualised
you have reconceptualised
he/she/it has reconceptualised
we have reconceptualised
you have reconceptualised
they have reconceptualised
Present perfect continuous
I have been reconceptualising
you have been reconceptualising
he/she/it has been reconceptualising
we have been reconceptualising
you have been reconceptualising
they have been reconceptualising
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 reconceptualised
you reconceptualised
he/she/it reconceptualised
we reconceptualised
you reconceptualised
they reconceptualised
Past continuous
I was reconceptualising
you were reconceptualising
he/she/it was reconceptualising
we were reconceptualising
you were reconceptualising
they were reconceptualising
Past perfect
I had reconceptualised
you had reconceptualised
he/she/it had reconceptualised
we had reconceptualised
you had reconceptualised
they had reconceptualised
Past perfect continuous
I had been reconceptualising
you had been reconceptualising
he/she/it had been reconceptualising
we had been reconceptualising
you had been reconceptualising
they had been reconceptualising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reconceptualise
you will reconceptualise
he/she/it will reconceptualise
we will reconceptualise
you will reconceptualise
they will reconceptualise
Future continuous
I will be reconceptualising
you will be reconceptualising
he/she/it will be reconceptualising
we will be reconceptualising
you will be reconceptualising
they will be reconceptualising
Future perfect
I will have reconceptualised
you will have reconceptualised
he/she/it will have reconceptualised
we will have reconceptualised
you will have reconceptualised
they will have reconceptualised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reconceptualising
you will have been reconceptualising
he/she/it will have been reconceptualising
we will have been reconceptualising
you will have been reconceptualising
they will have been reconceptualising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reconceptualise
you would reconceptualise
he/she/it would reconceptualise
we would reconceptualise
you would reconceptualise
they would reconceptualise
Conditional continuous
I would be reconceptualising
you would be reconceptualising
he/she/it would be reconceptualising
we would be reconceptualising
you would be reconceptualising
they would be reconceptualising
Conditional perfect
I would have reconceptualise
you would have reconceptualise
he/she/it would have reconceptualise
we would have reconceptualise
you would have reconceptualise
they would have reconceptualise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reconceptualising
you would have been reconceptualising
he/she/it would have been reconceptualising
we would have been reconceptualising
you would have been reconceptualising
they would have been reconceptualising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reconceptualise
we let´s reconceptualise
you reconceptualise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to reconceptualise
Past participle
reconceptualised
Present Participle
reconceptualising
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 «RECONCEPTUALISE»
Discover the use of
reconceptualise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reconceptualise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Concept of Human Rights in Africa
2
Promoting Normal Birth: Research, Reflections and Guidelines
The need to reconceptualise birth and harmonise the technological and
biological models Verena Schmid The predominant conceptualisation of birth in
contemporary society The current paradigm of birth is medical. Birth is seen as a
potential ...
3
The Practice of Cognitive-Behavioural Hypnotherapy: A Manual ...
As Ellis puts it, clients typically enter therapy conceptualising their own problem
in terms of stimulus-response (A causes C) language and the initial process of
socialisation involves helping them to reconceptualise it in terms of their thoughts
...
4
Research Skills for Policy and Development: How to Find Out Fast
However, outsider or insider, the important thing is not only to be prepared to
reconceptualise but to be aware of your own assumptions and actively to look out
for evidence that may contradict them. 4 This willingness to reconceptualise ...
Alan Thomas, Giles Mohan, 2007
5
Learning-Through-Touring
Q.2 How do mobile technologies enable young learners to reconceptualise an
everyday urban site? The independent evaluation noted that participants were
able to move easily between the tour activities and discussion of other aspects of
the ...
6
Palliative Care: A Practical Guide for the Health ...
This book encourages health professionals to reconceptualise their practice in the light of the fact that their patients are deteriorating and dying, supporting them in their dichotomous role which involves affirming that person's life ...
Kathryn M. Boog, Claire Y. Tester, 2008
7
Learning Communities in Education
THE. CHALLENGE. TO. RECONCEPTUALISE. STAFFPROFESSIONAL.
DEVELOPMENT. An important feature of the culture of learning communities
isthe significance of staff learning in ensuring that learners and learning are seen
ascentral.
Barry Cocklin, Kennece Coombe, John Retallick, 2014
8
Japanese Cinema and Otherness: Nationalism, Multiculturalism ...
Thus, there is always a politics of identity, a politics of position, which has no
absolute guarantee in an unproblematic, transcendental 'law of origin'.54 As such
, the role of the 'difference revolution' in opening up a new way to reconceptualise
...
9
The Chinese State in the Era of Economic Reform: The Road to ...
It seeks to examine (and, somewhat more ambitiously, reconceptualise) the
specific roles which the state plays in development. The need to reconceptualise
stems from the fact that the decentralisation approach, whether drawn from ...
10
Going Beyond the Theory/Practice Divide in Early Childhood ...
To be able to reconceptualise your understanding, not only of maths as a subject
and content of learning but also of your own subjectivity, it is important to find
ways of imagining and embodying new and other mathematical subjectivities.
Hillevi Lenz Taguchi, 2009
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECONCEPTUALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
reconceptualise is used in the context of the following news items.
Africa's female leaders are 'expected to act like mothers'
“It's this very dangerous cycle we have got to find a way of interrupting if we are ever to reconceptualise leadership.” She also presented a report, Women in ... «Times Higher Education, Jul 15»
2015 Ernest Scott Prize Winners Announced
Significantly, through this study, Nelson is able to reveal and reconceptualise the relationship between World War One and domestic violence in Australia. «Booksellers.co.nz, Jul 15»
Organised crime, by any other name...
While the relevant legislation and enforcement exist, it's time to reconceptualise organised crime and attack this type of criminality with the same vigour we'd use ... «Institute for Security Studies, Jul 15»
UNE researchers finding new ways to treat depression
"Maybe you could reconceptualise it and see it as some response that your body has in the same way you might have a response to eating a poisoned oyster or ... «ABC Local, Mar 15»
Did we ignore siege warning signs because Monis was only violent …
However, the case of the self-styled “Sheikh Haron” (as Monis liked to be known) suggests that we ought to reconceptualise what we consider to be relevant ... «Crikey, Feb 15»
Education emergency: State's duty to ensure free education reiterated
The speakers said there was a need to 'reconceptualise' the role of schools, which is considered only a government entity instead of a part of the society. «The Express Tribune, Nov 14»
Modern Conspiracy: The Importance of Being Paranoid, by Emma A …
Here, Emma Jane and Chris Fleming reconceptualise conspiracy theory and its role in the modern world from the perspective of media, philosophical and ... «Times Higher Education, Oct 14»
Generations boss hits US jazz clubs
Mfundi Vundla jetted off to the luxury island on Saturday for what he considers a much-needed vacation that will give him time to de-stress and reconceptualise ... «Channel 24, Aug 14»
Ferran Adrià: 'We're creating a genome of cuisine'
"What we did is to reconceptualise," he likes to say. "The Romans wore their togas above their knees, but it took Mary Quant to reconceptualise that fashion as ... «The Guardian, Oct 13»
Beggars exec David Emery joins Kobalt Label Services
... of different places it seems like the perfect point to take a step back and reconceptualise what a label could and should be, which is exactly what KLS is doing." «musicweek.com, Aug 13»