CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REINFLAME
PRESENT
Present
I reinflame
you reinflame
he/she/it reinflames
we reinflame
you reinflame
they reinflame
Present continuous
I am reinflaming
you are reinflaming
he/she/it is reinflaming
we are reinflaming
you are reinflaming
they are reinflaming
Present perfect
I have reinflamed
you have reinflamed
he/she/it has reinflamed
we have reinflamed
you have reinflamed
they have reinflamed
Present perfect continuous
I have been reinflaming
you have been reinflaming
he/she/it has been reinflaming
we have been reinflaming
you have been reinflaming
they have been reinflaming
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 reinflamed
you reinflamed
he/she/it reinflamed
we reinflamed
you reinflamed
they reinflamed
Past continuous
I was reinflaming
you were reinflaming
he/she/it was reinflaming
we were reinflaming
you were reinflaming
they were reinflaming
Past perfect
I had reinflamed
you had reinflamed
he/she/it had reinflamed
we had reinflamed
you had reinflamed
they had reinflamed
Past perfect continuous
I had been reinflaming
you had been reinflaming
he/she/it had been reinflaming
we had been reinflaming
you had been reinflaming
they had been reinflaming
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reinflame
you will reinflame
he/she/it will reinflame
we will reinflame
you will reinflame
they will reinflame
Future continuous
I will be reinflaming
you will be reinflaming
he/she/it will be reinflaming
we will be reinflaming
you will be reinflaming
they will be reinflaming
Future perfect
I will have reinflamed
you will have reinflamed
he/she/it will have reinflamed
we will have reinflamed
you will have reinflamed
they will have reinflamed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reinflaming
you will have been reinflaming
he/she/it will have been reinflaming
we will have been reinflaming
you will have been reinflaming
they will have been reinflaming
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reinflame
you would reinflame
he/she/it would reinflame
we would reinflame
you would reinflame
they would reinflame
Conditional continuous
I would be reinflaming
you would be reinflaming
he/she/it would be reinflaming
we would be reinflaming
you would be reinflaming
they would be reinflaming
Conditional perfect
I would have reinflame
you would have reinflame
he/she/it would have reinflame
we would have reinflame
you would have reinflame
they would have reinflame
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reinflaming
you would have been reinflaming
he/she/it would have been reinflaming
we would have been reinflaming
you would have been reinflaming
they would have been reinflaming
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reinflame
we let´s reinflame
you reinflame
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reinflamed
Present Participle
reinflaming
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 «REINFLAME»
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reinflame in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reinflame and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The poetical works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins
A voice has flown From Britain's throne To reinflame a grand design ; That voice
shall rear Yon fabric fair* As nature's rose at the divine. When Nature sprung
Blessed angels sung, And shouted o'er the rising ball ; * A new fund for
Greenwich ...
John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray, 1845
2
Self-Scrutiny, and Solemn Reflections arising therefrom; as ...
ton still to be his Slaves in the Magical Circle os Variety. m Satan, the Architec of
lewd Pleasurcs, brings out of his Slorehouse, every kind os delightsul
TempLtation, to reinflame the Cimal Appetite when satcd. ss NVith641Y'
emptation, lot the ...
3
The History of France, During the Reigns of Francis II and ...
He was U determined, jhowever, by no means to reinflame former contesls ; but
by insisting only upon such proposals of union as might be made in an amicable
way, to persevere in his pacific system, theN happyieffects of which he had ...
4
Works in Verse and Prose
Bring running water ; bind those altars round With fillets, and with vervain strew
the ground : Make fat with firankincense the sacred fires, To reinflame my
Daplmis with desires. 'Tis done : we want but verse.—Restore, my charms, My
ling'ring ...
John Dryden, John Mitford, 1850
5
A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry ... Second edition. (Revised.).
... been avoided. So visible and trustworthy is this reaction, that the gas we are
studying may be used to exhibit the presence of free oxygen in gaseous mixtures.
For example, both oxygen and nitrous oxide reinflame a glowing splinter, and we
...
Charles William Eliot, Frank Humphreys STORER, 1868
A voice has flown From Britain's throne To reinflame a grand design 5 That voice
shall rear Yon *fabrir]esair, As Nature's rose at the divine. O 7. XXXV. When *
Greenwich. XXXV. When nature sprung, Blest angels sung, And shouted o'er.
7
Miscellaneous Reflections Occasion'd by the Comet which ...
... the means of Comets, than by his other Works of Creation. And this being the
Cafe, my Position is still true, That had God miraculously form'd Comets in the
days when Paganism over-spread the World, his Purpose had been to reinflame
the ...
8
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
A voice has flown From Britain's throne To reinflame a grand defigri ; That voice
shall rear Yon * sabrkk sair, As Nature's' rose at the dinnne. O 2 XXXV. When *
Greenwich. XXXV. When nature sprung, Blest angels sung, And shouted o'er ...
9
The Apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius ...
And here I cannot but fay, that as the Primitive Christians met at the Martyrs
Tombs to celebrate their Memories, to bless God for their Examples, to reinflame
their own Devotions, and wean 'em from the World ; so I think it the Duty of every
...
10
The Divine Comedy Best of Classic Novels
... me: "From uttering of the 'Ave,' till the birth In which my mother, who is now a
saint, Of me was lightened who had been her burden, Unto its Lionhadthis
firereturned Five hundred fiftytimes and thirty more, To reinflame itself beneathhis
paw.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REINFLAME»
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reinflame is used in the context of the following news items.
Hillary Clinton Thinks Email Scandal Is Annoying, Says Everything …
It probably shouldn't come as much surprise that Clinton didn't dive into the issue with much scrutiny so as to reinflame any criticism — from her perch as the ... «Bustle, Jul 15»
Ebola Update: Assessment from Africa
That there is always a chance that it will return again, and reinflame. And so a great deal of care is needed to ensure that we now move towards a situation ... «Council on Foreign Relations, Dec 14»
King at odds with ECB on eurozone crisis
... in talks about extending a €12bn aid payment to Greece to avoid inflicting a default on holders of Greek bonds that could reinflame the financial crisis. «Financial Times, Jun 11»