CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SCHISMATIZE
PRESENT
Present
I schismatize
you schismatize
he/she/it schismatizes
we schismatize
you schismatize
they schismatize
Present continuous
I am schismatizing
you are schismatizing
he/she/it is schismatizing
we are schismatizing
you are schismatizing
they are schismatizing
Present perfect
I have schismatized
you have schismatized
he/she/it has schismatized
we have schismatized
you have schismatized
they have schismatized
Present perfect continuous
I have been schismatizing
you have been schismatizing
he/she/it has been schismatizing
we have been schismatizing
you have been schismatizing
they have been schismatizing
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 schismatized
you schismatized
he/she/it schismatized
we schismatized
you schismatized
they schismatized
Past continuous
I was schismatizing
you were schismatizing
he/she/it was schismatizing
we were schismatizing
you were schismatizing
they were schismatizing
Past perfect
I had schismatized
you had schismatized
he/she/it had schismatized
we had schismatized
you had schismatized
they had schismatized
Past perfect continuous
I had been schismatizing
you had been schismatizing
he/she/it had been schismatizing
we had been schismatizing
you had been schismatizing
they had been schismatizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will schismatize
you will schismatize
he/she/it will schismatize
we will schismatize
you will schismatize
they will schismatize
Future continuous
I will be schismatizing
you will be schismatizing
he/she/it will be schismatizing
we will be schismatizing
you will be schismatizing
they will be schismatizing
Future perfect
I will have schismatized
you will have schismatized
he/she/it will have schismatized
we will have schismatized
you will have schismatized
they will have schismatized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been schismatizing
you will have been schismatizing
he/she/it will have been schismatizing
we will have been schismatizing
you will have been schismatizing
they will have been schismatizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would schismatize
you would schismatize
he/she/it would schismatize
we would schismatize
you would schismatize
they would schismatize
Conditional continuous
I would be schismatizing
you would be schismatizing
he/she/it would be schismatizing
we would be schismatizing
you would be schismatizing
they would be schismatizing
Conditional perfect
I would have schismatize
you would have schismatize
he/she/it would have schismatize
we would have schismatize
you would have schismatize
they would have schismatize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been schismatizing
you would have been schismatizing
he/she/it would have been schismatizing
we would have been schismatizing
you would have been schismatizing
they would have been schismatizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you schismatize
we let´s schismatize
you schismatize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to schismatize
Past participle
schismatized
Present Participle
schismatizing
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 «SCHISMATIZE»
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schismatize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
schismatize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Jefferson and the American Democracy: An Historical Study
I repeat again, that we ought not to schismatize on either men or measures. Their
conclusions necessarily follow the false bias of their principles. I claim, however,
no right of guiding the conduct of others. ... As far as my good will may go — for I ...
Cornélis Henri de Witt, R. S. H. Church, 1862
2
The Works of Thomas Jefferson Volume 11:
If we schismatize on either men or measures, if we do not act in phalanx, as when
we rescued it from the satellites of monarchism, I will not say our Party, the term is
false and degrading, but our nation will be undone. For the republicans are ...
3
Jefferson and the American Democracy: an historical study ...
I repeat again, that we ought not to schismatize on either men or measures. Their
conclusions necessarily follow the false bias of their principles. I claim, however,
no right of guiding the conduct of others. . . . As far as my good will may go — for ...
Cornelis Henri de WITT, R. S. H. CHURCH, 1862
4
The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
... scepter scepter scepter sceptre sceptered sceptered sceptered sceptred
schematize schematize schematize schematize schismatize schismatize
schismatize schismatize scrutinize scrutinize scrutinize scrutinize scurril scurril
scurrile scurrile ...
Theodore Low De Vinne, 1902
5
The Plimpton Press Year Book: An Exhibit of Versatility
... scandalize scandalize scandalize scepter scepter scepter sceptre sceptered
sceptered sceptered sceptred schematize schematize schematize schematize
schisma tize schismatize schismatize schismatize 1 Saviour U more approved as
the ...
6
Six Sermons: 1. Of Christian Charity, 2. Of True Felicity, ...
... accustomed to be bestowed upon'Novices in Martiall affaires , (such as we call
Fresh-water Smldim) to the end they might in future time merit to have them
garnilhed with the titles ,and testimov It is a shame for Faith to Schismatize from
Low.
7
Jefferson's Second Revolution: The Election Crisis of 1800 ...
Years earlier, Jefferson had warned that, in the face of dwindling opposition from
the outside, Republicans "would schismatize among themselves," their bloated
party splintering into different factions. Indeed, after 1826, the Jeffersonian ...
8
Jefferson: Political Writings
I had always expected that when the republicans should have put down all things
under their feet, they would schismatize among themselves. I always expected,
too, that whatever names the parties might bear, the real division would be into ...
Thomas Jefferson, Joyce Appleby, Terence Ball, 1999
9
The Jeffersonian Crisis: Courts and Politics in the Young ...
"I had always expected," wrote Jefferson, "that when the Republicans should
have put down all things under their feet, they would schismatize among
themselves. I have always expected, too, that whatever names the parties might
bear, the ...
10
Liber Redivivus: Or the Booke of the Universall Kirke Re-Opened
and with one voice sing hallelujahs to the Lamb that was slain and is alive again
—n0t to fraternize with them is to commit spiritual suicide—to separate and
schismatize from the church of the first-born. Shall the recorded opinions—the
well ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCHISMATIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
schismatize is used in the context of the following news items.
Daily Jefferson: June 26, 1822 Letter – Not a Young Man Now Living …
How much wiser are the Quakers, who, agreeing in the fundamental doctrines of the gospel, schismatize about no mysteries, and, keeping within the pale of ... «Patheos, Jun 15»
Was Thomas Jefferson a Christian?
How much wiser are the Quakers, who, agreeing in the fundamental doctrines of the gospel, schismatize about no mysteries, and, keeping within the pale of ... «WND.com, Apr 15»