CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SPEEDREAD
PRESENT
Present
I speedread
you speedread
he/she/it speedreads
we speedread
you speedread
they speedread
Present continuous
I am speedreading
you are speedreading
he/she/it is speedreading
we are speedreading
you are speedreading
they are speedreading
Present perfect
I have speedreaded
you have speedreaded
he/she/it has speedreaded
we have speedreaded
you have speedreaded
they have speedreaded
Present perfect continuous
I have been speedreading
you have been speedreading
he/she/it has been speedreading
we have been speedreading
you have been speedreading
they have been speedreading
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 speedreaded
you speedreaded
he/she/it speedreaded
we speedreaded
you speedreaded
they speedreaded
Past continuous
I was speedreading
you were speedreading
he/she/it was speedreading
we were speedreading
you were speedreading
they were speedreading
Past perfect
I had speedreaded
you had speedreaded
he/she/it had speedreaded
we had speedreaded
you had speedreaded
they had speedreaded
Past perfect continuous
I had been speedreading
you had been speedreading
he/she/it had been speedreading
we had been speedreading
you had been speedreading
they had been speedreading
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will speedread
you will speedread
he/she/it will speedread
we will speedread
you will speedread
they will speedread
Future continuous
I will be speedreading
you will be speedreading
he/she/it will be speedreading
we will be speedreading
you will be speedreading
they will be speedreading
Future perfect
I will have speedreaded
you will have speedreaded
he/she/it will have speedreaded
we will have speedreaded
you will have speedreaded
they will have speedreaded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been speedreading
you will have been speedreading
he/she/it will have been speedreading
we will have been speedreading
you will have been speedreading
they will have been speedreading
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would speedread
you would speedread
he/she/it would speedread
we would speedread
you would speedread
they would speedread
Conditional continuous
I would be speedreading
you would be speedreading
he/she/it would be speedreading
we would be speedreading
you would be speedreading
they would be speedreading
Conditional perfect
I would have speedread
you would have speedread
he/she/it would have speedread
we would have speedread
you would have speedread
they would have speedread
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been speedreading
you would have been speedreading
he/she/it would have been speedreading
we would have been speedreading
you would have been speedreading
they would have been speedreading
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you speedread
we let´s speedread
you speedread
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
speedreaded
Present Participle
speedreading
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 «SPEEDREAD»
Discover the use of
speedread in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
speedread and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Geometry of Strategy: Concepts for Strategic Management
7. GEOMETRIC. SCANNING. HOW. TO. SPEEDREAD. THE. MANAGEMENT.
LITERATURE. Angular Thinking Linear (“BestofbothWorlds”) 2 × 2s Curvilinear (“
Goldilocks”) 2 × 2s TriangularThinking Strategy/Technology/Organization (STO) ...
2
What Did We Use Before Toilet Paper?: 200 Curious Questions ...
HOW. DO. PEOPLE. SPEEDREAD? Speedreading is a wellknown method of
reading faster than normal. In fact, thereare a number ofspeedreading techniques
, most of which involve visually orientated mental processes as opposed to ...
This month we return the emphasis of Growing Up Literate to things verbal as we
consider Micro SpeedRead from CBS Software and Snoopy's Skywriter
Scrambler from Random House. Micro SpeedRead Speedreading is a
controversial skill.
Error is eliminated, and measurement made faster by the use of the new direct
read-out micrometer made by GKN Shardlow Metrology Ltd., called Speedread.
The precise measurement is shown numerically in the windows on the barrel of
the ...
5
Timothy Asch and Ethnographic Film
Actually,thewhole bit abouta machine thatwent over words fasterand faster, and
taught you how to read faster, had nothingtodowith learning how to speedread.
Learning howto speedread is takinga bookand attacking itforthe two orthree
ideas ...
The FileCard 30 software bonus includes X-Tree, a menu-driven disk
management system, and SpeedRead, a disk caching program that can improve
the performance of the FileCard 30 on some diskintensive chores. You can also
configure ...
7
The Confessions of My Youth
Ipicked a dozyto speedread. I chose The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky.
That isa book you donot speedread, but I tried it. My comprehension must have
been low because I don't remember a singlescene or characterinthe booktoday.
Richard J. Grant Caldwell, 2009
Easy to operate, SpeedRead + lets you set your own pace from 5 to 5,000 words
per minute. Select from four different training modes. Manual, in simple language,
explains how to use SpeedRead +, how to add your own text, and how to ...
9
How to Write a Book ASAP
For all of my books I have used John from Speedread, an Elance.com provider.
You can find him at www.elance.com/s/speedread. I turn my book cover designs (
front and back) over to them and they create the spine and everything else ...
I do not speedread books; it seems to defeat the purpose of the exercise, whichis
for the experience tobeleisurely andpleasant. WhenIwas thirteen yearsold, I
happenedupona mechanical deviceinthe school library that could be wound
upand ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPEEDREAD»
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