CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REOBSERVE
PRESENT
Present
I reobserve
you reobserve
he/she/it reobserves
we reobserve
you reobserve
they reobserve
Present continuous
I am reobserving
you are reobserving
he/she/it is reobserving
we are reobserving
you are reobserving
they are reobserving
Present perfect
I have reobserved
you have reobserved
he/she/it has reobserved
we have reobserved
you have reobserved
they have reobserved
Present perfect continuous
I have been reobserving
you have been reobserving
he/she/it has been reobserving
we have been reobserving
you have been reobserving
they have been reobserving
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 reobserved
you reobserved
he/she/it reobserved
we reobserved
you reobserved
they reobserved
Past continuous
I was reobserving
you were reobserving
he/she/it was reobserving
we were reobserving
you were reobserving
they were reobserving
Past perfect
I had reobserved
you had reobserved
he/she/it had reobserved
we had reobserved
you had reobserved
they had reobserved
Past perfect continuous
I had been reobserving
you had been reobserving
he/she/it had been reobserving
we had been reobserving
you had been reobserving
they had been reobserving
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reobserve
you will reobserve
he/she/it will reobserve
we will reobserve
you will reobserve
they will reobserve
Future continuous
I will be reobserving
you will be reobserving
he/she/it will be reobserving
we will be reobserving
you will be reobserving
they will be reobserving
Future perfect
I will have reobserved
you will have reobserved
he/she/it will have reobserved
we will have reobserved
you will have reobserved
they will have reobserved
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reobserving
you will have been reobserving
he/she/it will have been reobserving
we will have been reobserving
you will have been reobserving
they will have been reobserving
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reobserve
you would reobserve
he/she/it would reobserve
we would reobserve
you would reobserve
they would reobserve
Conditional continuous
I would be reobserving
you would be reobserving
he/she/it would be reobserving
we would be reobserving
you would be reobserving
they would be reobserving
Conditional perfect
I would have reobserve
you would have reobserve
he/she/it would have reobserve
we would have reobserve
you would have reobserve
they would have reobserve
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reobserving
you would have been reobserving
he/she/it would have been reobserving
we would have been reobserving
you would have been reobserving
they would have been reobserving
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reobserve
we let´s reobserve
you reobserve
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reobserved
Present Participle
reobserving
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 «REOBSERVE»
Discover the use of
reobserve in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reobserve and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy 6: Vol. 6
In general, it should be possible to reobserve it during the following lunation, after
a period when observations may be too difficult around full moon. However,
further follow-up observations are needed in order to establish an orbit of
sufficient ...
2
Signal Detection: Mechanisms, Models and Applications
By the ninth picture, the pigeon is beginning to switch back to reobserve the left-
side stimulus, and is observing this stimulus in the beginning of Fig. 9.2b. The
pigeon then switches back to reobserve the right-side stimulus. It pecks the key in
...
Michael L. Commons, John A. Nevin, Michael C. Davison, 1991
3
United States earthquakes
In order to fulfill this request, plans were made to reobserve a small triangulation
network which had been established in the area in 1938. The resurvey was
accomplished during the summer of 1966. Results obtained from the resurvey ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, National Earthquake Information Center, 1968
It is now nearly time, after fifty years, to reobserve these stars to determine their
motions. Fortunately, two new methods, the transit micrometer and photography,
have • been found which will greatly reduce the labor. The older department of ...
5
The Philosophical Magazine
This description will enable any observer easily to identify and reobserve the
double star in question. The comet, at the time above stated, preceded the
double star 38 seconds of time, and was found, by a micrometric estimation (forl
cannot ...
6
Drawing the Line: How Mason and Dixon Surveyed the Most ...
... each ten minutes of longitude, or approximately eleven miles long. At the far
end they would reobserve the latitude and correct for any error. With either end of
the great circle fixed, they then computed offset distances from the great circle to.
7
Adjustment Computations: Spatial Data Analysis
A few extra minutes used to observe additional data can often result in improved
solutions without returning to the field to reobserve a baseline. PROBLEMS Note:
Solutions to problems marked with an asterisk are 25.5 USE OF STATISTICAL ...
They have not seen the mystery spot again, but they already see the supernova
growing in size as it expands into space, and they expect to reobserve it at
regular intervals. What about the neutron star the supernova left behind? It is
presently ...
Laurence A. Marschall, 1988
9
Electronic Scientific, Technical, and Medical Journal ...
Very soon, however, they are going to start projects that are going to reobserve
the sky every four nights, to look for variable objects in the temporal dimension. At
that point, the data will increase to a few petabytes per year. Astronomy, as most
...
Committee on Electronic Scientific, Technical, and Medical Journal Publishing, Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, Policy and Global Affairs, 2004
10
Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: SETI Past, ...
SETI Past, Present, and Future H. Paul Shuch. due to an RFI event. For those
haven't been flagged as RFI are added to a candidate list. We then propose for
telescope time to reobserve them. Thus far no reobservation has confirmed the ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REOBSERVE»
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reobserve is used in the context of the following news items.
Union to look at protocol for brain injuries
“We're evaluating them and if the determination is to go back into the game, the athlete is observed, reobserved and retested to look for signs or symptoms.”. «Bend Bulletin, Jun 15»
Mount St. Helens, Willapa elk are homebodies
“There's a modeling technique involving the use of marked animals and a description of the habitat where it's reobserved and what we do is try to develop a ... «The Columbian, Jan 14»
Steyn lays down Twenty20 ambition
I think u need to reobserve his T20 stats, they are BETTER than those of Malinga - widely regarded as best T20 bowler in the world. FACT IS A GOOD TEST ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, Nov 13»
Origin of gold is likely in rare neutron-star collisions
Astronomers scrambled to reobserve that tiny patch of space with a powerful telescope in Chile and the Hubble Space Telescope. They saw something glowing ... «Washington Post, Jul 13»
Swollen SUPER-GIGANTO PLANET sighted in Andromeda
"When we reobserved it in July at multiple wavelengths, we saw the faint object again, located at about the same position as it was in January. This indicates that ... «Register, Nov 12»