CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RENATIONALISE
PRESENT
Present
I renationalise
you renationalise
he/she/it renationalises
we renationalise
you renationalise
they renationalise
Present continuous
I am renationalising
you are renationalising
he/she/it is renationalising
we are renationalising
you are renationalising
they are renationalising
Present perfect
I have renationalised
you have renationalised
he/she/it has renationalised
we have renationalised
you have renationalised
they have renationalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been renationalising
you have been renationalising
he/she/it has been renationalising
we have been renationalising
you have been renationalising
they have been renationalising
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 renationalised
you renationalised
he/she/it renationalised
we renationalised
you renationalised
they renationalised
Past continuous
I was renationalising
you were renationalising
he/she/it was renationalising
we were renationalising
you were renationalising
they were renationalising
Past perfect
I had renationalised
you had renationalised
he/she/it had renationalised
we had renationalised
you had renationalised
they had renationalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been renationalising
you had been renationalising
he/she/it had been renationalising
we had been renationalising
you had been renationalising
they had been renationalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will renationalise
you will renationalise
he/she/it will renationalise
we will renationalise
you will renationalise
they will renationalise
Future continuous
I will be renationalising
you will be renationalising
he/she/it will be renationalising
we will be renationalising
you will be renationalising
they will be renationalising
Future perfect
I will have renationalised
you will have renationalised
he/she/it will have renationalised
we will have renationalised
you will have renationalised
they will have renationalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been renationalising
you will have been renationalising
he/she/it will have been renationalising
we will have been renationalising
you will have been renationalising
they will have been renationalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would renationalise
you would renationalise
he/she/it would renationalise
we would renationalise
you would renationalise
they would renationalise
Conditional continuous
I would be renationalising
you would be renationalising
he/she/it would be renationalising
we would be renationalising
you would be renationalising
they would be renationalising
Conditional perfect
I would have renationalise
you would have renationalise
he/she/it would have renationalise
we would have renationalise
you would have renationalise
they would have renationalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been renationalising
you would have been renationalising
he/she/it would have been renationalising
we would have been renationalising
you would have been renationalising
they would have been renationalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you renationalise
we let´s renationalise
you renationalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to renationalise
Past participle
renationalised
Present Participle
renationalising
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 «RENATIONALISE»
Discover the use of
renationalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
renationalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Socialism: Vision and Reality
It will certainly renationalise the railways, increase income tax on the super-rich
and possibly even introduce a wealth tax. It would very likely nationalise the
banks. It will repeal some or all of the anti-trade union laws. It will loosen the ties
...
2
A Class Against Itself: Power and the Nationalisation of the ...
Thus it was necessary to renationalise steel to make it clear that the Party could
not be thwarted by a Conservative programme to dismantle the changes
introduced by Labour. The need to renationalise steel was a symbolic one. So
was the ...
3
The Politics of Steel: Western Europe and the Steel Industry ...
In fact, the 1964 Labour government did not immediately renationalise the
industry as the party manifesto had promised. ... Wilson, as Prime Minister, was
able to sanction the introduction of legislation to renationalise the industry in July
1966.
Yves Mény, Vincent Wright, Martin Rhodes,
1987
4
Tony Blair: Prime Minister
This clear pledge to renationalise the electricity industry was absolute,
underpinned by 'the stupidity, indeed the impossibility, of anenergy policy
determinedby the interests ofthe private sector'.17 However, he followedwhat
was becominga ...
5
The Search for Normality: National Identity and Historical ...
Although I should belong to the 1989 generation, I cannot find much sympathy for
efforts to renationalise German identity. A generational approach to the poli- tics
of historiography in Germany might therefore well obscure more than it reveals.
6
The role of carbon markets in preventing dangerous climate ...
What is good for one country is not necessarily right, and I am not sure at the
moment that it is appropriate for the Government to renationalise the electricity
industry and pick a winner. Q21 1 Chairman: So it is okay for France to pick one,
but ...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Environmental Audit Committee,
2010
7
Memoirs of a Tory Radical
Replyingfor the Opposition, MerlynRees, thenShadow Energy Secretary,
committed a future LabourGovernment to renationalise the oil assets at thesale
price, presumably in part a vain attempt to frustrate the privatisation, althoughit
had of ...
8
Report of the Annual Conference
When the Tories denationalised the road system we went, you and I, into the
fields, the houses, the homes, saying "We will renationalise without
compensation." Yet we did not, and it is now round our necks. And what we are
asking for is ...
Labour Party (Great Britain),
1971
Privatisation has produced the defensive commitment to renationalise everything
sold by the Tories. New public ownership has become too divisive an issue to
discuss in any detail. If the party comes to office without detailed views, it will be ...
10
Rebalancing the Public and Private Sectors: Developing ...
Similar phenomena took place in Mexico in 1986-87. In the latter case this did not
compel the state to renationalise the banking sector, as in Chile, but all the same
it led the new president, Salinas de Gortari, to take coercive measures against ...
O. Bouin, Charles Albert Michalet,
1991
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RENATIONALISE»
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renationalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Surprise contender to lead Labour - Renationalise swaths of economy
LONDON A surprise contender to lead Britain's opposition Labour Party said on Sunday he believed swaths of the economy should be renationalised as a battle ... «Reuters UK, Jul 15»
CWU Conference: TTIP will threaten Royal Mail and BT …
THE DODGY trade deal between the US and the EU would kill off campaigns to renationalise Royal Mail and BT, the Communication Workers' Union heard ... «Morning Star Online, Apr 15»
Sturgeon in vow to renationalise the Royal Mail
NICOLA Sturgeon could land hard-pressed taxpayers with a £3billion bill under controversial plans to renationalise the Royal Mail. By Dean Herbert. «Express.co.uk, Apr 15»
Argentina to renationalise railways
ARGENTINEAN president Mrs Christina Kirchner announced on March 2 that the government will present a bill to Congress to renationalise all of the country's ... «International Railway Journal, Mar 15»
Would it be realistic to renationalise the railways?
But is it realistic to talk about the rail network ever being renationalised? A rare experiment in public ownership has come to an end. Supporters say that Directly ... «BBC News, Mar 15»
Rail renationalisation unnecessary, says transport expert
Calls by Labour to renationalise some train services have been deemed "unnecessary". Professor of transport at the University of South Wales, Stuart Cole, said ... «BBC News, Feb 15»
Tariq Ali: 'Renationalise the railways. Cut military spending. Argue …
I said: 'The first thing I would do is to renationalise the railways. Between 70 and 80% of the people want that, it would be very popular.' And he rolled his eyes in ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Dan O'Neill: The time has come to renationalise Britain's railways
As I constantly keep telling you the only way to respond to anything, anything at all a politician tells us in this election year, is to quote from sayings of the ... «WalesOnline, Jan 15»
Fare rises show why British railways should be renationalised
A train on the East Coast Mainline at Moss in South Yorkshire 'In the five years the East Coast Mainline was run by the public sector, it returned almost £1bn to ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
National Express boss attacks Labour move to renationalise railways
Labour's plans to part renationalise Britain's railways are “sure” to be challenged by the rail industry through the courts, a leading transport executive has ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»