CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SERMONISE
PRESENT
Present
I sermonise
you sermonise
he/she/it sermonises
we sermonise
you sermonise
they sermonise
Present continuous
I am sermonising
you are sermonising
he/she/it is sermonising
we are sermonising
you are sermonising
they are sermonising
Present perfect
I have sermonised
you have sermonised
he/she/it has sermonised
we have sermonised
you have sermonised
they have sermonised
Present perfect continuous
I have been sermonising
you have been sermonising
he/she/it has been sermonising
we have been sermonising
you have been sermonising
they have been sermonising
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 sermonised
you sermonised
he/she/it sermonised
we sermonised
you sermonised
they sermonised
Past continuous
I was sermonising
you were sermonising
he/she/it was sermonising
we were sermonising
you were sermonising
they were sermonising
Past perfect
I had sermonised
you had sermonised
he/she/it had sermonised
we had sermonised
you had sermonised
they had sermonised
Past perfect continuous
I had been sermonising
you had been sermonising
he/she/it had been sermonising
we had been sermonising
you had been sermonising
they had been sermonising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will sermonise
you will sermonise
he/she/it will sermonise
we will sermonise
you will sermonise
they will sermonise
Future continuous
I will be sermonising
you will be sermonising
he/she/it will be sermonising
we will be sermonising
you will be sermonising
they will be sermonising
Future perfect
I will have sermonised
you will have sermonised
he/she/it will have sermonised
we will have sermonised
you will have sermonised
they will have sermonised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sermonising
you will have been sermonising
he/she/it will have been sermonising
we will have been sermonising
you will have been sermonising
they will have been sermonising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sermonise
you would sermonise
he/she/it would sermonise
we would sermonise
you would sermonise
they would sermonise
Conditional continuous
I would be sermonising
you would be sermonising
he/she/it would be sermonising
we would be sermonising
you would be sermonising
they would be sermonising
Conditional perfect
I would have sermonise
you would have sermonise
he/she/it would have sermonise
we would have sermonise
you would have sermonise
they would have sermonise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sermonising
you would have been sermonising
he/she/it would have been sermonising
we would have been sermonising
you would have been sermonising
they would have been sermonising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sermonise
we let´s sermonise
you sermonise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
sermonised
Present Participle
sermonising
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 «SERMONISE»
Discover the use of
sermonise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sermonise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Lay Preacher But Gods Word?: A Collection of Sermons and ...
MY. IDEAS. ON. HOW. TO. SERMONISE. l/ PRAYER, PRAYER & MORE
PRAYER. Pray about what you believe the Lord has put in your mind. Pray before
you read the scriptures and while you read them, pray before the service with the
...
2
The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record: ...
Sermonise, sixty minutes. Study English grammar, sixty minutes. Tuesday : Read
the Scriptures, and made remarks thereon, thirty minutes ; sermonise, sixty
minutes ; study logic, sixty minutes. Wednesday : Bead divinity and biography,
and ...
Still, I could not help forming half a wish that the said doctor were my brother; or
at least that he had a sister or a mother who would kindly sermonise him. I say
half a. wish; I broke it and flung it away before it became a whole one,
discovering ...
Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë, 2005
This book is a window on the expansive dynamics of a new movement; one that reflects the cultural production of the Francophones who seek their natural place within the dialectics of the wider field of French Studies.
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A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
while serious natures sermonise .... 876.14 R. and B. 11.785 And since the
serious work of life were wronged 989.21 Red Cotton 2.366 Clara grew serious
with like qualm, be sure! .. 1019.10 Red Cotton 4.80"i Sieie* play turns earnest,
here's ...
Half the lecturers sermonise in delivering their remarks. Such men, whatever may
be their capacities, cannot instruct, because they cannot fix the attention of their
auditors, and continuance of attendonce is observed only in obedience to the ...
Andyethe was unwilling to sermonise when foronce shewas inso friendly a mood.
He brought the cup of tea to her, and stood looking down ather as she gulped
little teaspoonfuls of the hot liquid. “You have never toldme anything about your ...
It was usual, at least in our time, at every punishment at the gangway, to do what
the Methodists would call “improve the occasion—” that is, sermonise, according
to the captain's or commanding ofl'icer's talent at scrmonising. Sometimes this ...
Now, Cuth, don't sermonise; I see it is in your eyes. Just look how the hills are
catching the sunset glow.' 'Is it so late? Let me help you up on your beloved gum-
tree stump to see the sun set.' The ivy-covered gum-tree stump, thirty-five feet in ...
Catherine Martin, Margaret Ellen Allen, Rosemary Campbell, 2002
10
A History of Indian Literature: Modern Indo-Aryan ...
He did sermonise occasionally, but his talks were never recorded. The Lilacaritra,
however, supplied the necessary utterances of Cakradhara which could be used
for the building up of a system of his philosophical thought. These utterances ...
Jan Gonda, Shankar Gopal Tulpule, 1979
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SERMONISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
sermonise is used in the context of the following news items.
'New Delhi Based Media Need to Recognize Basic Fact of Kashmir'
Gowhar further said that some journalists 'sermonise Kashmiris to move on'. “There is an attempt by Indian media to criminalise the dominant political view of ... «Kashmir Life, Jul 15»
Sample Coffee Pro Shop and Roastery
Hot drinks arrive quickly, giving H1 time to sermonise about the coffee, while the chai is a little lukewarm for my tastes (though I should point out, H1 claims I ... «Good Food, Jul 15»
A prayer for my son
After some thought, I decided to err on the side of caution and do what parents do best: sermonise and preach. So here goes: Never allow your livelihood to ... «Chandigarh Tribune, Jul 15»
Atali Village: Where 1000 men stand guard while Eid Namaz is offered
... their prayers at the mosque, while dozens of security personal kept watch, listening to the local Imam named Abid, sermonise a group of nearly 50 people. «Daily News & Analysis, Jul 15»
Why Puerto Rico Rules America Instead of Vice-versa
That makes it striking—and revealing—that mainland political bosses seem reluctant to sermonise about a debt crisis much closer to home, in the autonomous ... «VDARE.com, Jul 15»
The Rape of Lucretia, Glyndebourne
... Christ; and he installed a Chorus, one female, one male, to preface and interrupt the story in order to sermonise, Eliot-like, on this not obviously helpful topic. «The Arts Desk, Jul 15»
The Greek crisis and an imperfect EU
The former usually sermonise the latter on the virtues of industriousness and hard work and blame them for their backwardness. The latter demand all manner of ... «The Hindu, Jul 15»
Craig Finn Confirms September Release For 'Faith In The Future'
It wasn't always about what we wanted to put in, but what should we leave out? We didn't want to sermonise or moralise. Just let these songs, and characters, be ... «Stereoboard.com, Jun 15»
Clerics cautioned against divisive politics
The RC instead asked the spiritual leaders to sermonise unity, love and harmony as well as respect to all candidates irrespective of their religious differences. «Daily News, Jun 15»
There's much that binds Blatter & Srini together
Worse, both Fifa and the ICC stand rather compromised when they sermonise on stamping out corruption and keeping their respective disciplines spotlessly ... «Calcutta Telegraph, May 15»