CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REENFORCE
PRESENT
Present
I reenforce
you reenforce
he/she/it reenforces
we reenforce
you reenforce
they reenforce
Present continuous
I am reenforcing
you are reenforcing
he/she/it is reenforcing
we are reenforcing
you are reenforcing
they are reenforcing
Present perfect
I have reenforced
you have reenforced
he/she/it has reenforced
we have reenforced
you have reenforced
they have reenforced
Present perfect continuous
I have been reenforcing
you have been reenforcing
he/she/it has been reenforcing
we have been reenforcing
you have been reenforcing
they have been reenforcing
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 reenforced
you reenforced
he/she/it reenforced
we reenforced
you reenforced
they reenforced
Past continuous
I was reenforcing
you were reenforcing
he/she/it was reenforcing
we were reenforcing
you were reenforcing
they were reenforcing
Past perfect
I had reenforced
you had reenforced
he/she/it had reenforced
we had reenforced
you had reenforced
they had reenforced
Past perfect continuous
I had been reenforcing
you had been reenforcing
he/she/it had been reenforcing
we had been reenforcing
you had been reenforcing
they had been reenforcing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reenforce
you will reenforce
he/she/it will reenforce
we will reenforce
you will reenforce
they will reenforce
Future continuous
I will be reenforcing
you will be reenforcing
he/she/it will be reenforcing
we will be reenforcing
you will be reenforcing
they will be reenforcing
Future perfect
I will have reenforced
you will have reenforced
he/she/it will have reenforced
we will have reenforced
you will have reenforced
they will have reenforced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reenforcing
you will have been reenforcing
he/she/it will have been reenforcing
we will have been reenforcing
you will have been reenforcing
they will have been reenforcing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reenforce
you would reenforce
he/she/it would reenforce
we would reenforce
you would reenforce
they would reenforce
Conditional continuous
I would be reenforcing
you would be reenforcing
he/she/it would be reenforcing
we would be reenforcing
you would be reenforcing
they would be reenforcing
Conditional perfect
I would have reenforce
you would have reenforce
he/she/it would have reenforce
we would have reenforce
you would have reenforce
they would have reenforce
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reenforcing
you would have been reenforcing
he/she/it would have been reenforcing
we would have been reenforcing
you would have been reenforcing
they would have been reenforcing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reenforce
we let´s reenforce
you reenforce
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reenforced
Present Participle
reenforcing
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 «REENFORCE»
Discover the use of
reenforce in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reenforce and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
REPUTED: ReINFORCE: (Also reENFORCE) To give more force or effectiveness
to; strengthen. RECONDITE: ReENFORCE: To impose again (a kind of behavior,
for example); compel. As the engineering students developed a plan for the ...
2
The history of the navy during the rebellion - Vol. 1
In January, 1861, the Brooklyn had been sent out to Fort Pickens with troops to
reenforce the garrison. On the 29th January the telegram quoted before was sent,
forbidding the landing of the troops. General Scott sent out an order, dated March
...
3
A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War: ...
Colonel Baum, deeming it imprudent to engage with his present force, halted his
troops and sent an express to Burgoyne for a reenforce- ment, and in the mean
time entrenched and rendered himself as defensible as possible. General ...
4
A treatise on the science of war and fortification: composed ...
From the base ring to the front of the trunnions, the length is % of the piece ; the
first reenforce containing two of these sevenths. It is proposed, to make greater
corrections and improvements thfeperc0g°jJ' TM in the profiles of cannon and ...
Simon François Gay de Vernon (baron), baron Simon François Gay de Vernon, John Michael O'Connor, 1817
5
A Treatise Explanatory of a New System of Naval, Military ...
Reembarking 71 Reembaikation 72 I To reenforce 73 I Reenibrce 74 □
Reenforce the garrison — 75 ' Reenforce the post 76 | Reenlorce them 77 Reen
forces 78 Reei i forced 79 We have) reenforced the place — — 80 Reenforciug
81 ...
6
Memoirs of Lieut.-General Scott, LL. D
624 Southern Forts. local movements, and the attempt to reenforce will be
useless." (Quotation from a note made by Aide-de- Camp Lay, about January 12,
of the President's reply to a message from me.) Next, it was doubted whether it
would ...
7
The Stukeley Plays: 'The Battle of Alcazar' by George Peele ...
If therefore you will join your Scottish aid, With the remainder of my followers,
Your means may make recovery of my loss 50 28. re-enforce] This ed.; reenforce
Q, reenforce Simpson. 34. SD. MacGilliam BUSKE] This ed.; maister Gillian
Buske ...
8
Fundamentals of Singing: Student Workbook
In each voice, the chest should reenforce the lowest tones ... the mouth will have
to reenforce all tones or else there will be no words . . . and the head (nasal
pharynx) will reenforce the high tones. As we have stated before, when we sing
our ...
Reenforce. Its. Own. Banks. Germans Prove Value of "Brown Coal" as Fuel
Another interesting. SMALL balloons, each equipped with a device for dropping
sheets of paper over the countryside, and controlled by automatic pilots that
throw out ...
reenforcement by putting more men on the same line; par prolongement, (mil.)
reenforcement by extending the line: par resserrement, (mil.) reenforcement by
making men stand closer together, renforeer, v. a., to strengthen, to reenforce: to
...
United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Military Information Division, 1899