CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECONVALESCENCE
PRESENT
Present
I reconvalescence
you reconvalescence
he/she/it reconvalescences
we reconvalescence
you reconvalescence
they reconvalescence
Present continuous
I am reconvalescencing
you are reconvalescencing
he/she/it is reconvalescencing
we are reconvalescencing
you are reconvalescencing
they are reconvalescencing
Present perfect
I have reconvalescenced
you have reconvalescenced
he/she/it has reconvalescenced
we have reconvalescenced
you have reconvalescenced
they have reconvalescenced
Present perfect continuous
I have been reconvalescencing
you have been reconvalescencing
he/she/it has been reconvalescencing
we have been reconvalescencing
you have been reconvalescencing
they have been reconvalescencing
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 reconvalescenced
you reconvalescenced
he/she/it reconvalescenced
we reconvalescenced
you reconvalescenced
they reconvalescenced
Past continuous
I was reconvalescencing
you were reconvalescencing
he/she/it was reconvalescencing
we were reconvalescencing
you were reconvalescencing
they were reconvalescencing
Past perfect
I had reconvalescenced
you had reconvalescenced
he/she/it had reconvalescenced
we had reconvalescenced
you had reconvalescenced
they had reconvalescenced
Past perfect continuous
I had been reconvalescencing
you had been reconvalescencing
he/she/it had been reconvalescencing
we had been reconvalescencing
you had been reconvalescencing
they had been reconvalescencing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reconvalescence
you will reconvalescence
he/she/it will reconvalescence
we will reconvalescence
you will reconvalescence
they will reconvalescence
Future continuous
I will be reconvalescencing
you will be reconvalescencing
he/she/it will be reconvalescencing
we will be reconvalescencing
you will be reconvalescencing
they will be reconvalescencing
Future perfect
I will have reconvalescenced
you will have reconvalescenced
he/she/it will have reconvalescenced
we will have reconvalescenced
you will have reconvalescenced
they will have reconvalescenced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reconvalescencing
you will have been reconvalescencing
he/she/it will have been reconvalescencing
we will have been reconvalescencing
you will have been reconvalescencing
they will have been reconvalescencing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reconvalescence
you would reconvalescence
he/she/it would reconvalescence
we would reconvalescence
you would reconvalescence
they would reconvalescence
Conditional continuous
I would be reconvalescencing
you would be reconvalescencing
he/she/it would be reconvalescencing
we would be reconvalescencing
you would be reconvalescencing
they would be reconvalescencing
Conditional perfect
I would have reconvalescence
you would have reconvalescence
he/she/it would have reconvalescence
we would have reconvalescence
you would have reconvalescence
they would have reconvalescence
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reconvalescencing
you would have been reconvalescencing
he/she/it would have been reconvalescencing
we would have been reconvalescencing
you would have been reconvalescencing
they would have been reconvalescencing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reconvalescence
we let´s reconvalescence
you reconvalescence
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to reconvalescence
Past participle
reconvalescenced
Present Participle
reconvalescencing
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 «RECONVALESCENCE»
Discover the use of
reconvalescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reconvalescence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Clinical Characteristics of Japanese Encephalitis in the ...
More than 300 people who had been infected with Japanese encephalitis were studied.
I. S. Glazunov, V. V. Kartasheva, P. M. Khvan, 1968
2
North American Journal of Homoeopathy
... the burning decreased, they had less thirst and passed more urine, sleep
lasted longer and was more refreshing, and as soon as perspiration came the
fever ceased and reconvalescence was established. 240 [Nov., PRACTICAL
CASES.
3
Elucidations Respecting the Common and Statute Law of Scotland
The intendment of this statute, is to infer a presumption of reconvalescence, if the
maker of the deed live sixty days after it. But it admits this presumption to be
redargued, by a proof that the man was not sound in judgement when he made
the ...
Lord Henry Home Kames, 1777
4
The United States Medial Investigator. A Monthly Journal of ...
Quick reconvalescence except some hoarseness and other catarrhal affections
attend. i4. External means, as inhalations admissible, tracheotomy at an early
period. DIPHTHERIA. i2. Croup symptoms are secondary to the primary
affections of ...
5
The North American Journal of Homeopathy
Finally the veil dropped from her eyes and it was touching to see her recognize
her beloved ones. to see her smile and become brighter. Reconvalescence was
now fully established; sleep and appetite returned and February 25th, she could
...
6
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics
Then such cases may either be referred to an incidental cause during
reconvalescence or to a severe illness following upon the operation. In Naka-
hara's case tetanus supervened; in our Case 7, general sepsis. Such cases
ought perhaps to ...
Franklin Henry Martin, 1913
The most remarkable is the case mentioned by Birch-Hirschfeld : a hyperplasia of
the mesenteric, portal and retroperitoneal glands, coming on during the
reconvalescence from a typhoid fever. Because the small tumors in the abdomen
could ...
8
The Hydriatic Treatment of Typhoid Fever: According to ...
Patient only receives three more*baths. July 16th. On this day the fever has
ceased. Temp, once only at 38° No. more baths. 37,6—37,37—7,8—33,5 —37,8
—37,9—37,9—37,5. General condition excellent. Reconvalescence begins to-
day.
9
Select decisions of the Court of Session: from the year 1752 ...
In support of the reduction it was urged, imo, That the being in kirk or market as
an evidence of reconvalescence must be restricted to a legal market, where it is
presumed that all sorts of persons are convened. 2slfo, That the going to kirk or ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Lord Henry Home Kames, 1780
10
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
Replied : The first deed was revocable at any time, and actually revoked, both by
the express clause and cancelling ; and if Sir James did not intend to revoke it,-
except in the event of the subsistence of the second, by his reconvalescence, he
...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECONVALESCENCE»
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reconvalescence is used in the context of the following news items.
En reconvalescence depuis décembre 2013: Michael Schumacher …
L'état de santé de Michael Schumacher s'améliore, a déclaré Sabine Kehm, la porte-parole du septuple champion du monde de F1, en marge d'un événement ... «Luxemburger Wort - Edition Francophone, May 15»
Laser Therapy Matches Standard Varicose Vein Tx
... incompetence, "with minor advantages for the EVLT group in terms of patient evaluation of cosmetic outcome and reconvalescence at the two-year follow-up.". «MedPage Today, Sep 11»
L'homme le plus grand du monde serait un Chinois de 2,46 mètres
Selon ses médecins, il devrait pouvoir remarcher normalement après une période de reconvalescence de deux mois. Mise à part sa blessure due au basket-ball ... «LaDépêche.fr, Apr 09»