CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REENERGISE
PRESENT
Present
I reenergise
you reenergise
he/she/it reenergises
we reenergise
you reenergise
they reenergise
Present continuous
I am reenergising
you are reenergising
he/she/it is reenergising
we are reenergising
you are reenergising
they are reenergising
Present perfect
I have reenergised
you have reenergised
he/she/it has reenergised
we have reenergised
you have reenergised
they have reenergised
Present perfect continuous
I have been reenergising
you have been reenergising
he/she/it has been reenergising
we have been reenergising
you have been reenergising
they have been reenergising
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 reenergised
you reenergised
he/she/it reenergised
we reenergised
you reenergised
they reenergised
Past continuous
I was reenergising
you were reenergising
he/she/it was reenergising
we were reenergising
you were reenergising
they were reenergising
Past perfect
I had reenergised
you had reenergised
he/she/it had reenergised
we had reenergised
you had reenergised
they had reenergised
Past perfect continuous
I had been reenergising
you had been reenergising
he/she/it had been reenergising
we had been reenergising
you had been reenergising
they had been reenergising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reenergise
you will reenergise
he/she/it will reenergise
we will reenergise
you will reenergise
they will reenergise
Future continuous
I will be reenergising
you will be reenergising
he/she/it will be reenergising
we will be reenergising
you will be reenergising
they will be reenergising
Future perfect
I will have reenergised
you will have reenergised
he/she/it will have reenergised
we will have reenergised
you will have reenergised
they will have reenergised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reenergising
you will have been reenergising
he/she/it will have been reenergising
we will have been reenergising
you will have been reenergising
they will have been reenergising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reenergise
you would reenergise
he/she/it would reenergise
we would reenergise
you would reenergise
they would reenergise
Conditional continuous
I would be reenergising
you would be reenergising
he/she/it would be reenergising
we would be reenergising
you would be reenergising
they would be reenergising
Conditional perfect
I would have reenergise
you would have reenergise
he/she/it would have reenergise
we would have reenergise
you would have reenergise
they would have reenergise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reenergising
you would have been reenergising
he/she/it would have been reenergising
we would have been reenergising
you would have been reenergising
they would have been reenergising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reenergise
we let´s reenergise
you reenergise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reenergised
Present Participle
reenergising
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 «REENERGISE»
Discover the use of
reenergise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reenergise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Business Mystic: A Practical Guide to Being in Business ...
As a business owner, you need to reenergise to remain even keel yourself, to
keep the business running smoothly. By referring to the other four Life Areas as “
time off”, Matt was really saying that work IS his life. As a business owner, he
needs ...
Lisa Gollan, Mardi Palmer, Lisa Reed, 2009
2
The Political and Economic Transition in East Asia: Strong ...
Facing signs of a more serious crisis breaking out, the government took
emergency steps to reduce market tensions and reenergise the economy.
ExportInsurance Theeffort to reenergise theeconomy was directed first atsecuring
regular export ...
3
Work Smarter: Live Better: Practical Ways to Change Your ...
Let me breathe to reenergise Over years I havealso started recognisinganother
keyvalue ofthis 'breathing time'. Itenables people to reenergise, to recharge
theirmental battery. In the early 1950s,researchers EugeneAserinsky and Nathan
...
Though consumer spending was down in 2010, wage increases and the
expansion of subsidised health care benefits are expected to reenergise
spending. Many Gabonese tend to increase spending as soon as they have more
household ...
5
The Remedy: Bringing Lean Thinking Out of the Factory to ...
The Remedy is teaching us how to cure Big Company Disease by applying Lean across our entire company." —Dave Faddis, Senior Executive, Kimberly-Clark Corporation "This is a great addition to the literature and is a quick and engaging read ...
6
OECD Public Management Reviews: Ireland 2008 Towards an ...
... implementation agencies as centres of expertise could be adapted to the Irish
Public Service to reenergise the modernisation and e-government programmes (
including shared services) and give them a new sense of purpose and direction.
7
Success with Inclusion: 1001 Teaching Strategies and ...
This can getthe circulationgoingand helppupils to reenergise.Italso helps to work
offpentup energy. Set a timeror stop watch to help pupils work faster for shorter
periods of time. Use dictation as anactivity tohelp pupilsdevelop skillsin sustained
...
8
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY
In Prague, Obama also pledged to reenergise the US commitment to multilateral
disarmament efforts, vowing to 'immediately and aggressively' pursue ratification
of a CTBT and beginning negotiations on a verifiable FMCT8 (the Bush ...
9
Rethinking Indian Political Institutions
These civil society activities have tended to reenergise ordinary citizens into
action. The very success of such activities has threatened the political turf of
politicians who have often refused co-operation with civil society organisations.
Crispin Bates, Subho Basu, 2005
10
Applied Emotional Intelligence: The Importance of Attitudes ...
If you findyourself dwelling in thinking or feeling for a period of time, reenergise
yourselfby goingfor abrisk walk andgetting some fresh air You will find more ways
to integrate your thinking, feeling and doing in the development exercises in ...
Tim Sparrow, Amanda Knight, 2009
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REENERGISE»
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reenergise is used in the context of the following news items.
ReEnergise Finance launches energy efficiency funding for business
ReEnergise Finance, the independent and specialist financial services provider has launched its own 'intelligent' finance fund, ReEnergise SmartEnergy ... «Link2Portal, Sep 13»
£5m green energy fund to target SMEs
The ReEnergise SmartEnergy Fund has an initial capital of £5 million, although it will have no "upper limit" on funding, according to ReEnergise, the ... «Greenwise Business, Sep 13»
Reports reenergise debate over Haiti cholera outbreak
The dispute between scientists over the origins of the cholera epidemic in Haiti has been further fuelled by two conflicting reports. One report published this ... «SciDev.Net, Aug 13»
Japan premier Shinzo Abe unveils goals to re-energise the economy
Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, has laid out a series of ambitious goals for his “Abenomics” campaign to reenergise the Japanese economy – from doubling ... «Financial Times, May 13»