CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REOPPOSE
PRESENT
Present
I reoppose
you reoppose
he/she/it reopposes
we reoppose
you reoppose
they reoppose
Present continuous
I am reopposing
you are reopposing
he/she/it is reopposing
we are reopposing
you are reopposing
they are reopposing
Present perfect
I have reopposed
you have reopposed
he/she/it has reopposed
we have reopposed
you have reopposed
they have reopposed
Present perfect continuous
I have been reopposing
you have been reopposing
he/she/it has been reopposing
we have been reopposing
you have been reopposing
they have been reopposing
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 reopposed
you reopposed
he/she/it reopposed
we reopposed
you reopposed
they reopposed
Past continuous
I was reopposing
you were reopposing
he/she/it was reopposing
we were reopposing
you were reopposing
they were reopposing
Past perfect
I had reopposed
you had reopposed
he/she/it had reopposed
we had reopposed
you had reopposed
they had reopposed
Past perfect continuous
I had been reopposing
you had been reopposing
he/she/it had been reopposing
we had been reopposing
you had been reopposing
they had been reopposing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will reoppose
you will reoppose
he/she/it will reoppose
we will reoppose
you will reoppose
they will reoppose
Future continuous
I will be reopposing
you will be reopposing
he/she/it will be reopposing
we will be reopposing
you will be reopposing
they will be reopposing
Future perfect
I will have reopposed
you will have reopposed
he/she/it will have reopposed
we will have reopposed
you will have reopposed
they will have reopposed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been reopposing
you will have been reopposing
he/she/it will have been reopposing
we will have been reopposing
you will have been reopposing
they will have been reopposing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would reoppose
you would reoppose
he/she/it would reoppose
we would reoppose
you would reoppose
they would reoppose
Conditional continuous
I would be reopposing
you would be reopposing
he/she/it would be reopposing
we would be reopposing
you would be reopposing
they would be reopposing
Conditional perfect
I would have reoppose
you would have reoppose
he/she/it would have reoppose
we would have reoppose
you would have reoppose
they would have reoppose
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been reopposing
you would have been reopposing
he/she/it would have been reopposing
we would have been reopposing
you would have been reopposing
they would have been reopposing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you reoppose
we let´s reoppose
you reoppose
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
reopposed
Present Participle
reopposing
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 «REOPPOSE»
Discover the use of
reoppose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reoppose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The History of the Herculan Straits
... and let fall again by the same fl-ux and reflux of one single wave, or tumour of
the sea, yet no two of either sort being seen to rise or subside at the same time ;
the question is, how they become so differently disposed to reoppose its impulse
?
2
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... feddiant, aildriniad, ailddaliad Reoppose, ri-op-pös', ».a.adwrthwynebu,
ailwrthwynebu Reopposition, ri-op-po-sish'-yn, f. ail- wrthwynebiad,
adwrthwynebiad Reopen, ri-ö'-pn, v. a. ailagor, ailegor, agor draehefn, agor o
newydd Reopening, ...
3
The History of the Herculean Straits Now Called the Straits ...
... let fall again by the same flux and reflux of one single wave, or tumour of the
sea, yet no two of either sort being seen to rise or subside at the same time 5 the
question is, how they become so differently disposed to reoppose its impulse ?
4
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
Reoppose. Reseck Reordnin. Reseize. Reordination. Revornit. Repncit'y.
Rewrite. llepnck. Rewritten. lhunAnnARA'rr-g rs-bdr'ba-rnte, a. (rhubarbamm,
rhubarb, low Lat.) lmpregnsted or tinctured with rhubarb. RHABARBARIKE, n-bdr'
ha-rinc, ...
5
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... a. pur'posely, ad. pur'poseless, a. recompose', v. recompo'sed, a. recompo'sing
, a. recomposzYi'on, n. redispose', u. redispo'sed, a. redis^jo'sing, a. reoppose', v.
repose', v. & n. repo'sal, n. repo'seA, a. re^o'sedness, n. repo'sing, a. repos'it, ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
6
The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Reoppose. Re; op ; pono. Reordain. Re; ordo. Repacify. Re; pax. Repair,
reparable, reparation. Re; paro. Repartee. Re; pars. Repass. Re ; passu*. Repast
, repasture. Re; pasco. Repeal. Re; pello. Repeat. Re; peto. Repel. Re; pello.
Repent.
7
English Language Word Builder
... REMARKET REMASTER REMODIFY REMURMUR RENATURE RENOTIFY
REOBJECT REOBTAIN REOPPOSE REORDAIN REOUTFIT> REPACIFY
REPEOPLE REPERUSE REPLEDGE REPLUNGE REPREEVE REPURIFY
REPURSUE ...
8
Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain
... shall so farre encourage contradiction, as to promise no disturbance, or
reoppose any Penne, that shall Elenchically refute us, that shall onely lay hold of
our lapses, single out digressions, Corollaries, or ornamental conceptions, to
evidence ...
9
The History of the Herculean Straits: Now Called the Straits ...
... of one single wave, or tumour of the sea, yet no two of either sort being seen to
rise or subside at the same time ; the question is, how they ^"^ms.sa-differently
disposed to reoppose its impulse ? are best disposed for that purpose, ay^^i^.
10
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Louise Langmead, Peter Irving. Striclcre Longitudinal incision Open lumen
Reoppose edges in opposite direction Figure 9.3 Stricturoplasty. Right
hemicolectomy This is done to remove Crohn's disease affecting the terminal
ileum and caecum ...
Louise Langmead, Peter Irving, 2008
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REOPPOSE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
reoppose is used in the context of the following news items.
Buratino to take flight in Phoenix
Air Force Blue, who finished runner-up to Buratino in the Coventry, could reoppose, while Railway Stakes victor Painted Cliffs is also in the picture. «Racinguk.com - pure racing entertainment, Jul 15»
Germany: Newmarket raider Ceaseless bids to go one better
Two of those who finished behind her last time reoppose, but the main danger should be the lightly raced Holy Moly (Andreas Wohler/Eduardo Pedroza), who ... «Racing Post, Jul 15»
Weld sprinter Mustajeeb unlikely to run in July Cup
Another Royal Ascot winner, Amazing Maria, was on Saturday supplemented for Friday's Qipco Falmouth Stakes in which she could reoppose the filly she beat ... «Racing Post, Jul 15»
Ahead of the Derby field?
... of an impressive win in the Dante Stakes at York, where he beat stablemate Jack Hobbs and Andrew Balding's Elm Park, both of whom reoppose on Saturday. «Sportinglife.com, Jun 15»
Betting Review: Golden chance
If taking her chance in that contest, she could reoppose the first two home, Night Of Thunder and Toormore, who are 6/1 and 10/1 following their seasonal ... «Sportinglife.com, May 15»
Horse racing preview: Classy field for Middleton Stakes
... an improved filly when winning the Dahlia Stakes for Sir Michael Stoute last week and could turn out quickly while John Gosden's Belle D'Or could reoppose. «SkySports, May 15»
France: Fry frustrated after Activial finishes fifth
The first three, Group 1 winners all, are likely to reoppose in the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris next month. Also on Sunday. Auteuil: Prix Ingre (Group 3 Chase) ... «Racing Post Bloodstock, Apr 15»
Value Bet: Take The Hint
... through those flies in the ointment on account of the drying conditions, the key form could well be the Betfair Hurdle and six horses from that race reoppose. «Sportinglife.com, Mar 15»
By: The Insider
... Williams' runner on 10lb worse terms after a hefty hike for his own easy win at Newbury from the Sandown winner Sound Investment who could reoppose. «Sportinglife.com, Dec 14»
Vulturi and the Wolf can advance at Limerick
That opening heat was highly anticipated as Droopys Nidge and Burgess Oscar would reoppose following their epic battle just a week previous, but the ... «Racing Post, Nov 14»