CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REMONETISE
PRESENT
Present
I remonetise
you remonetise
he/she/it remonetises
we remonetise
you remonetise
they remonetise
Present continuous
I am remonetising
you are remonetising
he/she/it is remonetising
we are remonetising
you are remonetising
they are remonetising
Present perfect
I have remonetised
you have remonetised
he/she/it has remonetised
we have remonetised
you have remonetised
they have remonetised
Present perfect continuous
I have been remonetising
you have been remonetising
he/she/it has been remonetising
we have been remonetising
you have been remonetising
they have been remonetising
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 remonetised
you remonetised
he/she/it remonetised
we remonetised
you remonetised
they remonetised
Past continuous
I was remonetising
you were remonetising
he/she/it was remonetising
we were remonetising
you were remonetising
they were remonetising
Past perfect
I had remonetised
you had remonetised
he/she/it had remonetised
we had remonetised
you had remonetised
they had remonetised
Past perfect continuous
I had been remonetising
you had been remonetising
he/she/it had been remonetising
we had been remonetising
you had been remonetising
they had been remonetising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will remonetise
you will remonetise
he/she/it will remonetise
we will remonetise
you will remonetise
they will remonetise
Future continuous
I will be remonetising
you will be remonetising
he/she/it will be remonetising
we will be remonetising
you will be remonetising
they will be remonetising
Future perfect
I will have remonetised
you will have remonetised
he/she/it will have remonetised
we will have remonetised
you will have remonetised
they will have remonetised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been remonetising
you will have been remonetising
he/she/it will have been remonetising
we will have been remonetising
you will have been remonetising
they will have been remonetising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would remonetise
you would remonetise
he/she/it would remonetise
we would remonetise
you would remonetise
they would remonetise
Conditional continuous
I would be remonetising
you would be remonetising
he/she/it would be remonetising
we would be remonetising
you would be remonetising
they would be remonetising
Conditional perfect
I would have remonetise
you would have remonetise
he/she/it would have remonetise
we would have remonetise
you would have remonetise
they would have remonetise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been remonetising
you would have been remonetising
he/she/it would have been remonetising
we would have been remonetising
you would have been remonetising
they would have been remonetising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you remonetise
we let´s remonetise
you remonetise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
remonetised
Present Participle
remonetising
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 «REMONETISE»
Discover the use of
remonetise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remonetise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer
In 1881 our delegates were sent to urge that it was desirable to remonetise silver;
but the conference fell through, mainly because this country held back. After
many years of negotiation, a conference having meanwhile been held at Paris, ...
2
The Supply of Manufactured Goods and Agricultural Development
It is hoped that the PSRE will help improve the balance of payments through
higher export receipts and import substitutions, reactivate firms at present
working below capacity, and remonetise the rural economy. This was believed
possible, ...
3
The American Economy 1860-1940
The anti-deflationists (they cannot be described as inflationists, for the price level
fell from 215 to 96 between 1865 and 1879, and this in an expanding economy)
now turned to an attempt to remonetise silver, which had ceased to be coined, ...
A.J. Youngson Brown, 2013
4
Genetics as Social Practice: Transdisciplinary Views on ...
From a commercial point of view, they are severely constrained – and far more
than they realise. ... Two years from now, we have a big opportunity to remonetise
our asset and still have plenty of intellectual property to ourselves ... —Dr. William
...
Dr Barbara Prainsack, Dr Gabriele Werner-Felmayer, Prof Dr Silke Schicktanz, 2014
5
Economic Strategies and Policies in Latin America
The repatriation of capital flight was encouraged by both the government's
legalisation of dollar deposits and its failure to remonetise when the end of the
hyperinflation raised the demand for local currency; the resulting liquidity crisis
drove ...
6
The Vanishing Rouble: Barter Networks and Non-Monetary ...
... Ukraine in the development of a German-type banking system to avoid such a
transition trap.2 Reforming the banking sector in the FSU in order to remonetise
their economies is urgent. Short-term macroeconomic 'fixes' such as an ...
7
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
... compounds. Remollient, rēmol′ient, adj. mollifying. Remolten, rēmōlt′n, p.
adj. melted again. Remonetise,rēmon′etīz,
8
Aristocracy and evolution
Book II Chants", to remonetise silver. The issues raised, however, both by the free
traders and the bimetallists, are of a kind so complicated that exceedingly few
people would be able even to describe their nature clearly enough to satisfy the ...
9
The perilous road to the market: the political economy of ...
This would minimise the increase in money supply needed to remonetise the
economy. Significantly he said that in order to prevent abuses, this rationalisation
of debt would be carried out through state channels and would completely
bypass ...
10
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
4iTTT, ТДГТТ STTTT TiTTT; vs.t. remodel TT: TTT^T TT TTTT ттттт; тт: (ttV) tttt; тч;
т ir ¡тчтт чпчт, TT: тзтт TiTTT, TTTTT; remonetise TT: ч/1+<«Г TiTTT, ftiT T TTT %
?T t' TTTTT; remould fTiT T TÍT T' STTTT, тт;т т тгтт; rename Pr Т ТТТ ТТГТ; ТТ: ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMONETISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
remonetise is used in the context of the following news items.
The Monopoly in Boxing
Promoters and other influential figures in boxing were afraid to step outside of their comfort zones to take boxing back to the masses and help to remonetise the ... «The Market Mogul, Jun 15»
Regulators need to look at impact of digital content, streaming
... content consumption patterns away from televisions and PCs to mobile devices and tablets – and the urgency for content providers to remonetise their delivery ... «Digital News Asia, Apr 15»