CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCANDALISE
PRESENT
Present
I scandalise
you scandalise
he/she/it scandalises
we scandalise
you scandalise
they scandalise
Present continuous
I am scandalising
you are scandalising
he/she/it is scandalising
we are scandalising
you are scandalising
they are scandalising
Present perfect
I have scandalised
you have scandalised
he/she/it has scandalised
we have scandalised
you have scandalised
they have scandalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been scandalising
you have been scandalising
he/she/it has been scandalising
we have been scandalising
you have been scandalising
they have been scandalising
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 scandalised
you scandalised
he/she/it scandalised
we scandalised
you scandalised
they scandalised
Past continuous
I was scandalising
you were scandalising
he/she/it was scandalising
we were scandalising
you were scandalising
they were scandalising
Past perfect
I had scandalised
you had scandalised
he/she/it had scandalised
we had scandalised
you had scandalised
they had scandalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been scandalising
you had been scandalising
he/she/it had been scandalising
we had been scandalising
you had been scandalising
they had been scandalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will scandalise
you will scandalise
he/she/it will scandalise
we will scandalise
you will scandalise
they will scandalise
Future continuous
I will be scandalising
you will be scandalising
he/she/it will be scandalising
we will be scandalising
you will be scandalising
they will be scandalising
Future perfect
I will have scandalised
you will have scandalised
he/she/it will have scandalised
we will have scandalised
you will have scandalised
they will have scandalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been scandalising
you will have been scandalising
he/she/it will have been scandalising
we will have been scandalising
you will have been scandalising
they will have been scandalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would scandalise
you would scandalise
he/she/it would scandalise
we would scandalise
you would scandalise
they would scandalise
Conditional continuous
I would be scandalising
you would be scandalising
he/she/it would be scandalising
we would be scandalising
you would be scandalising
they would be scandalising
Conditional perfect
I would have scandalise
you would have scandalise
he/she/it would have scandalise
we would have scandalise
you would have scandalise
they would have scandalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been scandalising
you would have been scandalising
he/she/it would have been scandalising
we would have been scandalising
you would have been scandalising
they would have been scandalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you scandalise
we let´s scandalise
you scandalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
scandalised
Present Participle
scandalising
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 «SCANDALISE»
Discover the use of
scandalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scandalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Scandalise Me (Mills & Boon M&B)
ISBN: 9781472096944 SCANDALISE ME © 2014 Caitlin Crews Published in
Great Britain 2014 by Mills &Boon,animprint of Harlequin (UK) Limited Eton
House, 1824 Paradise Road, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1SR All rights reserved
including ...
2
The Design of Rabelais's Tiers Livre de Pantagruel
Mesdire de ces bons et vaillans piliers d'eclise?... Je ne m'en peuz contenter: il
peche villainement, il blaspheme contre la religion. J'en suys fort scandalise .y [
TL 22:418, emphasis mine] «Mais (dist Panurge) quel Diable possede ce maistre
...
3
Rabelais in Context: Proceedings of the 1991 Vanderbilt ...
J'en suys fort scandalise" (448). Demerson remarks, "Le scandale pour lequel
Panurge se formalise est signe de pusillanimite: le vrai Pantagrueliste 'tout acte
interprete a bien . . . jamais ne se scandalise' " (448, n. 5). Panurge's key words ...
Barbara C. Bowen, Vanderbilt University, 1993
4
Speeches of Thomas lord Erskine
... and intending to scandalise, traduce, and vilify the late happy Revolution,
providentially brought about and effected under the wise and prudent conduct of
His Highness William, heretofore Prince of Orange, and afterwards King of
England, ...
Baron Thomas Erskine Erskine, James Ridgway, Edward Walford, 1870
5
A manual of instructions in Christian doctrine [by J.G. ...
Hence the strong language in which our Blessed Saviour denounces these sins :
" He that shall scandalise one of the little ones that believe in Me, it were better
for him that a millstone should be hanged about his neck, and. that he should be
...
6
The Presbyterian's Armoury: and II. The works of Mr. George ...
And as touching scandal, he showeth first, that by our not conforming, we do not
scandalise superiors, but edify them, although it may be we displease them, of
which we are sorry, even as Joab displeased David, when he contested against ...
7
Verba Verbi, the words of Jesus arranged in order of time by ...
And if thy hand scandalise thee,42 cut it off : it is better for thee to enter into life
maimed, than having two hands, to go into hell, into unquenchable fire: where
their worm dieth not, and the fire is not extinguished. And if thy foot scandalise
thee, ...
8
The Catholic Collection: 734 Catholic Essays and Novels on ...
Butthe most terrifying of allOur Lord's warnings against hell is found in the ninth
chapter of St. Mark: “And if thy hand scandalise thee, cut it off; it is better for thee
to enter into life, maimed, than having two hands to go intohell,into unquenchable
...
Catholic Way Publishing, 2014
9
In Defence of Journalists
One is publication of any matter which scandalises or tends to scandalise the
authority of any court etc. Second, is the doing of any act whatsoever which
scandalises ortends to scandalise the authority of any court etc. If an act is not a
criminal ...
Nolan Shutler, Nick Chapman, Harsh Dobhal, 2011
10
Law of Contempt of Court in India
2(c) of the Act does not include distorted version of judgment, scurrilous abuse
and allegation of corruption, but it only used the terms 'scandalise or tends to
scandalise'. It signifies that scandalising the judiciary can be by any method and
it is ...
K. Balasankaran Nair, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCANDALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
scandalise is used in the context of the following news items.
Roumanie: La libération des auteurs d'un viol scandalise le pays
La clémence des juges, accompagnée d'une campagne de dénigrement de la victime lancée par les familles des sept accusés, a scandalisé de nombreux ... «20 Minutes, Jul 15»
Mediator: la Légion d'honneur d'Henri Nallet scandalise les victimes
L'ex-conseiller des laboratoires Servier a été élevé au rang de commandeur de la Légion d'honneur. Une décoration qui scandalise la pneumologue Irène ... «L'Express, Jul 15»
Un buste raté de Néfertiti scandalise en Egypte et au-delà
La reine Néfertiti, qui régna aux côtés du pharaon Akhenaton au XIVe siècle avant notre ère, est un symbole de beauté et de fierté en Egypte. Son nom signifie ... «Le Monde, Jul 15»
Un nouveau type de glace scandalise New York
Pour se rafraichir cet été, les new-yorkais disposent d'une nouvelle glace qui vient de faire son apparition sur le marché de la crème glacée. D'origine coréenne ... «Gentside, Jul 15»
Foot - WTF - Une photo d'une joueuse de Brondby scandalise le …
La joueuse danoise de Brondy, Theresa Nielsen, a provoqué un énorme scandale dans son pays. En cause : une photo publiée pour célébrer le doublé de son ... «L'Équipe.fr, Jun 15»
Le mariage forcé d'une adolescente scandalise les internautes
Une jeune adolescente de 17 ans a été forcée d'épouser un homme de 30 ans son aîné, chef de la police tchétchène. Le mariage, autorisé par le président du ... «Ohmymag, May 15»
Turbine de Gentilly-2: la gestion d'Hydro scandalise la CAQ
(Québec) Les têtes doivent rouler chez les patrons d'Hydro-Québec au lendemain du dévoilement de l'affaire des rotors d'une turbine de Gentilly-2, bradés pour ... «LaPresse.ca, May 15»
Kloé Kardashian pose en niqab sur Instagram et scandalise la toile
Dans la famille Kardashian, les filles ont plutôt l'habitude de poser en tenues dénudées. Mais cette fois-ci, Kloé Kardashian, une des petites sœurs de Kim, fait ... «ladepeche.fr, May 15»
La nouvelle banderole qui scandalise la Belgique
La nouvelle banderole qui scandalise la Belgique. LE SCAN SPORT - Ce week-end, des slogans violents et haineux affichés par des supporteurs du Sporting ... «Le Figaro, Apr 15»
Scandalise your tastebuds with this quick pasta dish
Pasta alla puttanesca obtained its name from the Italian word 'Puttana', which refers to the ladies of the night! — Picture by Elaine HoKUALA LUMPUR, April 25 ... «Malay Mail Online, Apr 15»