CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REEXECUTE
PRESENT
Present
I reexecute
you reexecute
he/she/it reexecutes
we reexecute
you reexecute
they reexecute
Present continuous
I am reexecuting
you are reexecuting
he/she/it is reexecuting
we are reexecuting
you are reexecuting
they are reexecuting
Present perfect
I have reexecuted
you have reexecuted
he/she/it has reexecuted
we have reexecuted
you have reexecuted
they have reexecuted
Present perfect continuous
I have been reexecuting
you have been reexecuting
he/she/it has been reexecuting
we have been reexecuting
you have been reexecuting
they have been reexecuting
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 reexecuted
you reexecuted
he/she/it reexecuted
we reexecuted
you reexecuted
they reexecuted
Past continuous
I was reexecuting
you were reexecuting
he/she/it was reexecuting
we were reexecuting
you were reexecuting
they were reexecuting
Past perfect
I had reexecuted
you had reexecuted
he/she/it had reexecuted
we had reexecuted
you had reexecuted
they had reexecuted
Past perfect continuous
I had been reexecuting
you had been reexecuting
he/she/it had been reexecuting
we had been reexecuting
you had been reexecuting
they had been reexecuting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reexecute
you will reexecute
he/she/it will reexecute
we will reexecute
you will reexecute
they will reexecute
Future continuous
I will be reexecuting
you will be reexecuting
he/she/it will be reexecuting
we will be reexecuting
you will be reexecuting
they will be reexecuting
Future perfect
I will have reexecuted
you will have reexecuted
he/she/it will have reexecuted
we will have reexecuted
you will have reexecuted
they will have reexecuted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reexecuting
you will have been reexecuting
he/she/it will have been reexecuting
we will have been reexecuting
you will have been reexecuting
they will have been reexecuting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reexecute
you would reexecute
he/she/it would reexecute
we would reexecute
you would reexecute
they would reexecute
Conditional continuous
I would be reexecuting
you would be reexecuting
he/she/it would be reexecuting
we would be reexecuting
you would be reexecuting
they would be reexecuting
Conditional perfect
I would have reexecute
you would have reexecute
he/she/it would have reexecute
we would have reexecute
you would have reexecute
they would have reexecute
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reexecuting
you would have been reexecuting
he/she/it would have been reexecuting
we would have been reexecuting
you would have been reexecuting
they would have been reexecuting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reexecute
we let´s reexecute
you reexecute
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reexecuted
Present Participle
reexecuting
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 «REEXECUTE»
Discover the use of
reexecute in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reexecute and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Understanding the Linux Kernel
When delivering a signal, the kernel must be sure that the process really issued a
system call before attempting to reexecute it. This is where the orig_eax field of
the regs hardware context plays a critical role. Let's recall how this field is ...
Daniel P. Bovet, Marco Cesati, 2005
Control-f to move forward in that command one character, the backspace and
delete keys to delete the previous and current characters, and so on. Obviously, if
the command that you want to reexecute is far back in your command history list,
...
3
A Practical Guide to UNIX for Mac OS X Users
You can reexecute any event in the history list. This feature can save you time,
effort, and aggravation. Not having to reenter long command lines allows you to
reexecute events more easily, quickly, and accurately than you could if you had
to ...
Mark G. Sobell, Peter Seebach, 2005
4
The Joy of Mathematica: Instant Mathematica for Calculus, ...
Here's how to recreate your definitions when you reopen a Mathematica
notebook in a new session. The easiest way to reestablish the meanings of all
the definitions is to reexecute all the commands in your notebook. • Choose
Select All from ...
Alan Shuchat, Fred Shultz, 2000
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Informix, Oracle Yes Yes Direct SQL dialect Any 3GL Pascal- No Execute and
reexecute small Direct OLTP interface $15,000 - Inc. (subsidiary AIX, CTOS 3.0,
DOS, ...
6
Basic Reporting Guide for MicroStrategy 9. 3
Reexecute the report. Northeast, MidAtlantic, and Southeast are displayed
automatically as the default answer. You can continue executing the report or
change the prompt selections by addor deleting regions. Delete all the regions
from the ...
MicroStrategy Product Manuals, MicroStrategy, 2012
7
UNIX in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference for System V ...
f c -e vi 5 20 Edit commands 5 through 20 using vi $ fc -e eroacB Edit previous
command using emacs $ r Reexecute previous command $ r cat Reexecute last
cat command $ r doc-Doc Substitute, then reexecute last command $ r chap-doc
c ...
... which predefines the r alias: $ r Reexecute previous command $ r cat
Reexecute last cat command $ r doc=Doc Substitute, then reexecute last
command $ r chap=doc c Reexecute last command that begins with c, but
change string chap to ...
9
DELTA for Beginners: An introduction into the taxonomy ...
An introduction into the taxonomy software package DELTA Charles Oliver
Coleman, James K. Lowry, Terry Macfarlane. A INTKEY : World Crustacea lie
Queries Browsing Settings ReExecute... Window Help fiQ-I gr] Best Characters [
13] f9] '1'] ...
Charles Oliver Coleman, James K. Lowry, Terry Macfarlane, 2010
10
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 57 - ...
In this case, it would be useful if one could just change discs and reexecute the
search rather than having to type it in again. The ability to save searches for
future use is another important feature of CD-ROM software. This is useful if one
finds ...